Finally, you've produced a small bit of evidence that shows the FBI picked up some email between Page and someone still working on the campaign.
So I searched the IG report and found that there were "a few emails" between Page and people on the Trump campaign. So when it was announced that Page was no longer working on the campaign they lied, right?
Trump’s lawyers sent Page at least two cease-and-desist letters, according to another campaign official, who like others, insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
On September 23, 2016, Yahoo News reported U.S. intelligence officials investigated alleged contacts between Page and Russian officials subject to U.S. sanctions, including Igor Sechin, the president of state-run Russian oil conglomerate Rosneft.[4] Page promptly left the Trump campaign.
Upon his departure, Trump campaign communications director Jason Miller said of Page, "He’s never been a part of our campaign. Period."
This is from
page 5 of the IG report.
We did not find documentary or testimonial evidence that political bias or improper motivation influenced the decisions to open the four individual investigations.
Page 7
We did not find documentary or testimonial evidence that political bias or improper motivation influenced the FBI's decision to seek FISA authority on Carter Page.
What it comes down to is this...You assert that the FISA warrant on Page was intended to let the FBI spy on the Trump campaign. While this is evidence that they did intercept email between Page and someone who was still working on the Trump campaign, it does not show that there was any further surveillance on anyone else within the campaign. The fisa application was turned over to the FISC on October 20th. Just 18 days later the election happened and what did the FBI release to the public in an attempt to change the election? Surely if they were spying on the campaign in an effort to help Hillary win they'd have leaked something...right?