Washington Examiner
January 4, 2019
A federal judge who dealt a blow to the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of phone records in 2015 has passed up a chance to hear a case against special counsel Robert Mueller, who is being sued by right-wing author Jerome Corsi.
Corsi is suing Mueller and several other federal government agencies for $350 million over allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, leaking confidential grand jury information, and for “ongoing illegal, unconstitutional surveillance” of Corsi. The plaintiff argues that this surveillance was “at the direction of Mueller and his partisan Democrat, leftist, and ethically and legally conflicted prosecutorial staff.”