Kevin Clinesmith track & follow
The previously unnamed FBI official FBI Attorney 2 is Kevin Clinesmith Clinesmith was assigned to the bureaus Hillary Clinton email investigation Clinesmith was among five FBI officials Justice Department IG Michael Horowitz referred for investigation after additional anti-Trump messages surfaced.
Horowitz testified that the FBI was withholding the names of the other rogue agents from Congress and the public because they work on counterintelligence and cant be exposed.
But Meadows argued that other agents for the FBIs office of legal counsel, and are no longer in counterintelligence, as the FBI claimed.
https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/house-goper-unmasks-identities-of-anti-trump-fbi-agents/
Tashina Gauhar track & follow
Tashina "Tash" Gauhar, also goes by Tanisha Guahar, is the Deputy Assistant Attorney General (DAAG) in the Department of Justice National Security Division (NSD). Gauhar is a FISA lawyer.
https://www.conservapedia.com/Tashina_Gauhar
during this critical period is FBI lawyer #1 Tashina "Tash" Gauhar who was on a video conference call with the FBI New York Field Office (NYFO) as the discoveries of hundreds of thousands of Clinton emails were relayed internally to the Mid-Year-Event (MYE) team in DC on September 29th, 2016. https://www.sott.net/article/388566-IG-Report-FBI-Lawyer-1-Tashina-Gauhar-and-burying-the-Huma-Weiner-laptop-issue .
Sally Moyer track & follow agent 5
Moyer, an attorney and registered Democrat appears to have worked at the FBI since at least September of 2006.
Sally Moyer, 44, who texted f**k Trump, called President Trumps voters retarded and vowed to quit on the spot if he won the election
In the conversations, Moyer and Agent 1 discuss their support for Clinton and opposition to Trump as well as their frustration with the probe into whether Clinton improperly stored classified information on her private email server.
Jason V. Herring track & follow
Jason V. Herring, the FBIs chief liaison to Capitol Hill, said the Justice Department has long questioned whether the law against grossly negligent handling of classified material would stand up in court, particularly when the person being charged swears he or she didnt intend to break the law.
In particular, Mr. Herring explained that three messages Mrs. Clinton handled that were marked with a (C) indicating classified information werent enough proof to justify a prosecution. He said its unclear whether the information was secret at the time, despite the markings, and that Mrs. Clinton merely handled it and wasnt the original sender.
The fact that Secretary Clinton received emails containing (C) portion markings is not clear evidence of knowledge or intent, Mr. Herring said in a letter to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, Utah Republican, and Rep. Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland, the panels ranking Democrat.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/16/fbi-defends-clinton-handling-classified-material/
Thanks for those tidbits on the “track and follow” group, Storm Flag! Great work!