President Trump’s 2016 campaign advisor Carter Page is now suing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for paying for the false and phony Steele dossier which was used to apply for spy warrants on him and the campaign.

President Trump’s 2016 campaign advisor Carter Page is now suing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for paying for the false and phony Steele dossier which was used to apply for spy warrants on him and the campaign.

According to Fox News, the lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court in the Northern District of Illinois’ Eastern Division on Thursday.

Check out what the Daily Wire reported:

The 23-page lawsuit names the DNC, law firm Perkins Coie and its partners, who paid Ex-British Intelligence officer Christopher Steele to dig up dirt on Trump. The “dirt” Steele found was nothing but rumors and innuendo. Steele himself said at least one of his sources was a “boaster” and an “egoist” who likely engaged “in some embellishment.”

The FBI used that dubious dossier, however, to obtain warrants to surveil Page and the Trump campaign. Even then, the FBI had to omit information in order to obtain the warrants. In early December, the Department of Justice Inspector General determined that the FBI violated numerous policies by omitting information and including repeated errors when obtaining the warrants against Page.

In the lawsuit, Page asserts that the defendants “used false information, misrepresentations and other misconduct to direct the power of the international intelligence apparatus and the media industry against a private individual, Plaintiff Carter Page, to further their political agenda.”

Page also mentions how the FBI purposely left out vital information to make him look bad. Page had worked with the CIA and FBI in the past however the FBI decided to omit this when applying for the FISA application.

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