Supreme Court Rules Against Carter Page in Lawsuit Over Trump-Russia Probe Surveillance
The Supreme Court declined to revive a lawsuit brought by former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page challenging FBI surveillance conducted during the bureau's investigation into alleged ties between Trump and Russia. The court did not address the merits of the case, leaving it in federal court where it can continue to play out.
The US Supreme Court has declined to revive a lawsuit brought by former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page challenging FBI surveillance conducted during the bureau's investigation into alleged ties between Trump and Russia. The case centered on whether the surveillance was lawfully authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The court's decision means that the trial will now proceed as originally scheduled, with Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson presiding. A jury is set to begin deliberations in July 2024.