
<p>From her position on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, a judge criticized the manner in which the FBI pursued a wiretap of an aide to the President.</p>
<p>The remarks highlight scrutiny within the surveillance process as officials reviewed the methods used to obtain electronic monitoring authorization related to an individual connected to the President.</p>
<p>The critique points to concerns about how evidence and probable cause were presented to secure the surveillance order and underscores ongoing tensions over the balance between national security measures and civil liberties.</p>
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