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 Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz announced Friday that his office would review the department s use of subpoenas and other legal tools to obtain the communications dataof some lawmakers, a stanley cup ides, family members and journalists in the course of its investigation into who was leaking information reg stanley cup arding aides to then-President Trump and their contacts with Russia.During the Trump administration, federal prosecutors subpoenaed Apple in 2017 and 2018 for data from the accounts of two Democratic members of the House Intelligence Committee, a House Intelligence Committee official told CBS News. Two sources said that current Chairman Adam Schiff was one of targets, and Congressman Eric Swalwell on Thursday told CNN his records, too, had been seized.Microsoft w stanley cup as also subpoenaed in 2017 for the data of a congressional staffer, two sources confirmed to CBS News on Friday.                                        Horowitz said in a statement that the watchdog review would examine the department s compliance with  applicable DOJ policies and procedures.  The inspector general is also looking into whether the use of any of these policies or procedures mdash; as well as the investigations themselves mdash;  were based on improper considerations. Schiff welcomed the inspector general s investigation and in a statement called it  an important first step.  He also called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to  do a full damage assessment of the conduct of the department  Ljib Death of young Pa. mayor shrouded in mystery
 MADISON, Wisc. -- A white Wisconsin police officer was exonerated Wednesday by an internal investigation of his fatal shooting of an unarmed 19-year salomon -old biracial man, a move that clears the way for him to get his job back and that follows prosecutors declining to file charges.The Madison Police Department issued a summary of its finding that Officer Matt Kenny did not violate its deadly force policies in the March 6 shooting death of 19-year-old Tony Robinson. The conclusion of the internal decision comes one month after Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne decided not to charge Kenny in the case.                                                                                                        Wisconsin man shot by police died on that porch for no reason at all           02:54                                                              jordan          The exoneration clears the way for Kenny, a 12-year veteran of the department who had been on paid leave since the shooting, to return to work.                                         He s looking forward to working to getting back and doing the job he loves,  said Kenny s attorney Jim Palmer, adidas samba  who is also executive director of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association. Palmer said he spoke with Kenny, who was  pleased  with the decision.Madison Police Chief Mike Koval has said he s looking at alternatives to Kenny returning to work in a patrol role, citing concerns about his safety. Threats have been made against both K