What This National Security Expert Told Sean Hannity Blows Trump’s Wiretapping Case Wide Open!

Meet Sara Carter. She is a national security correspondent and came forward and she just revealed that there are actually two separate investigations of Trump’s servers.
Watch the video via Sean Hannity below:

Take a look at what Sara Carter said: “John and I spoke to some very senior U.S. officials, they clarified this. They said there was a FISA warrant in October that was looking at the overall Russian hacking investigation, but that the FBI, when they monitored the server at Trump Tower it was actually located away from Trump Tower. It wasn’t under the FISA. They did normal strategic type of FBI investigations that didn’t require the FISA. So they went into the server but they did not use the FISA to do that. They did have a FISA however in October at the exact same time as this investigation.”

Sean Hannity: “So there’s two instances now of spying?! With the second issue warrant whatever the FBI was doing…was that in Trump Tower?”
Sara Carter: “That’s what we don’t know now. Because now that opens up a whole new slew of questions…”
Sean Hannity: “So what you’re saying is they found no evidence at all whatsoever of any collusion between the campaign and the Russians. True?”
Sara Carter: “Absolutely true. They found no evidence of that. In fact when we spoke to our sources who had direct access to this investigation what was happening with the FBI, they didn’t even find evidence of collusion with uh Lt. General Mike Flynn which is interesting because even when those leaks came out and they were referring to the Logan Act and everybody saw this as… They thought this was a part of the original investigation into, uhh, Russian hacking and now President Trump.
“It wasn’t. It was completely different. It was a completely separate incident and the leak came out anyways. It was monitoring of Russian assets.”
Sean Hannity: “And that would be a felony as defined by the Espionage Act as I understand it?”
Sara Carter: “That is absolutely correct…”


http://video.foxnews.com/v/5350084455001/?#sp=show-clips




The New York Times ran a front page article entitled “Wiretapped Data Used in Inquiry of Trump Aides” in its January 20th edition: