Cevallos: Nunes memo is 'just not legally accurate'
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Republican authors of an intelligence memo contend that a surveillance application was fraudulently used to spy on one of Donald Trump's associates during the 2016 campaign. Legal analyst Danny Cevallos disputes this criticism, arguing that politically biased sources — the target of the Republicans' attack — are used frequently in law enforcement operations.Feb. 3, 2018
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