Supreme Court rejects Carter Page's effort to revive suit over FBI surveillance
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The Trump administration and Carter Page reached a $1.25 million settlement only of his claims against the federal government in April.
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**Summary:** The Supreme Court has declined to revive Carter Page's lawsuit challenging ex-FBI Director James Comey over alleged unlawful surveillance during the Russia probe, following a $1.25 million settlement reached between the Trump administration and Page in April. **Why It Matters:** This decision underscores the high threshold for federal courts to
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