The Trump Administration has released a set of documents once deemed top secret relating to the wiretapping of a one-time adviser to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
The New York Times reported that the documents involving former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page were released to the Times and several other media organisations that had filed Freedom of Information Act lawsuits to obtain them.
The FBI later posted the documents to its FOIA website online.
The materials include an October 2016 application to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to wiretap Page as well as several renewal applications, the New York Times reported.
It is highly unusual for documents related to FISA wiretap applications to be released.