If US counterintelligence agents have evidence indicating an American citizen is acting as the agent of a foreign adversary, they should... do nothing. Don't look into it. Let it go. -Actual position* of multiple Congressman, including the House Intel Chair *applied selectively
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I'm not saying Page should be jailed. That requires a fair trial--I've never chanted "lock [him/her] up" about anyone--and I don't know if there's enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt he committed a crime. I'm not even saying he should be indicted. Just investigated
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It was reasonable to suspect Page might be acting as a foreign agent. It was therefore reasonable to investigate him. Nunes et. al. are saying US counter intel shouldn't have looked into Page at all. It's a ridiculous thing to argue. But here we are. (END)
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Are any of these acts actually sufficient probably cause under the law? I'm not seeing it here:https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/50/1801 …
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