Trump administration reaches $1.25 million settlement with ex-Trump campaign adviser Carter Page
Source: CBS News
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Trump administration reaches $1.25 million settlement with ex-Trump campaign adviser Carter Page
By Melissa Quinn, Jacob Rosen
Updated on: April 22, 2026 / 6:24 PM EDT / CBS News
Washington -- The Trump administration has reached a settlement agreement with ex-Trump campaign aide Carter Page over his claims arising out of surveillance warrants obtained by the FBI during its investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. ... The settlement is for $1.25 million, according to a source familiar with the settlement discussions.
Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote in a filing with the Supreme Court that the Trump administration and Page had "agreed to settle" his claims against the U.S. government Tuesday. The brief was submitted in response to Page's appeal of a lower court decision dismissing his lawsuit against the Justice Department, the FBI and eight named individuals. Among those Page named in his lawsuit were former FBI Director James Comey, former Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and ex-FBI officials Kevin Clinesmith, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, along with a slew of unnamed FBI employees.
Sauer wrote that the settlement does not involve Page's claims against the individual defendants. ... The deal between the Trump administration and Page only pertains to a claim he raised under the PATRIOT Act, and not those brought under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, against the ex-FBI officials.
"No American should ever face covert and unlawful surveillance based on their political views," a Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement. "The investigation into Carter Page -- a man never charged with a single crime -- relied on inherently flawed and uncorroborated information, proving it was a political sham from the get-go. The targeting of American citizens for political purposes constitutes a severe violation of civil liberties. This Department of Justice is committed to dismantling the weaponization of government and today's settlement represents one of many initiatives to provide justice to those abused by rogue actors."
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A new wholly corrupt settlement handing your money to Trump cronies.
It's notable for several reasons:
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https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/22/carter-page-doj-settlement-00887874
Trump admin agrees to pay $1.25M to 2016 Trump adviser over surveillance
DOJ OK'd the settlement with Carter Page, but he could still press claims against ex-officials.
www.politico.com
6:07 PM · Apr 22, 2026
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— Pablo (@un5toppabl0.bsky.social) 2026-04-22T22:07:12.238Z
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@kenwhite.bsky.social
A new wholly corrupt settlement handing your money to Trump cronies.
It's notable for several reasons:
/1
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/22/carter-page-doj-settlement-00887874
Trump admin agrees to pay $1.25M to 2016 Trump adviser over surveillance
DOJ OK'd the settlement with Carter Page, but he could still press claims against ex-officials.
www.politico.com
6:01 PM · Apr 22, 2026
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A new wholly corrupt settlement handing your money to Trump cronies.
— No Further Force Or Popehat (@kenwhite.bsky.social) 2026-04-22T22:01:02.497Z
Itâs notable for several reasons:
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www.politico.com/news/2026/04...
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/2 Page lost in the trial and appellate courts and nobody thinks he has a good case. Its paying big bucks to settle a loser. Its a gift of public funds.
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6:01 PM · Apr 22, 2026
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/2 Page lost in the trial and appellate courts and nobody thinks he has a good case. Itâs paying big bucks to settle a loser. Itâs a gift of public funds.
— No Further Force Or Popehat (@kenwhite.bsky.social) 2026-04-22T22:01:42.591Z
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(55,366 posts)Gee, what a surprise that Kash sued and others in the corrupt admin only follow their "dear leader's" actions. He has taught them how to scam the govt very well indeed.
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(180,819 posts)The member of the presidents 2016 campaign team is the latest beneficiary of the Justice Departments generosity for those with presidential ties.
Former Trump adviser Carter Page latest to get a lucrative Justice Department payout
— Mike Walker (@newnarrative.bsky.social) 2026-04-23T18:12:30.083Z
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/former-trump-adviser-carter-page-latest-to-get-a-lucrative-justice-department-payout
One had to wonder who might be next, though few might have guessed who the latest addition to the list would be. Politico reported:
The Trump administration has agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle claims from 2016 Trump campaign adviser Carter Page that the FBI and Justice Department illegally entangled him in court-ordered surveillance, according to a court filing and a person familiar with the deal.
Page sued the federal government along with top FBI and Justice Department officials in 2020, saying they abused their foreign intelligence surveillance authorities after his travel to Russia drew the eye of the FBI and fueled investigations of then-candidate Donald Trumps ties to the Kremlin.
As a New York Times report summarized, There is no dispute that the F.B.I. significantly botched its applications for four rounds of court orders authorizing surveillance of Mr. Pages phone calls and emails between late 2016 and mid-2017. But whether Mr. Page had a legal right to compensation from taxpayers was in doubt......
After the 2016 election, Republican officials nevertheless condemned the scrutiny, as did Page, who filed a civil suit. The former Kremlin and Trump adviser will now walk away with $1.25 million in taxpayer money, although as Politicos report noted, the settlement does not resolve Pages effort to revive his claims against a slew of former government officials he named as defendants, including former FBI Director James Comey and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
As for who might be the next beneficiary of the Justice Departments largesse, watch this space.