Posted on 01/31/2018 4:42:54 PM PST by markomalley
Whistleblowers, Republican congressional members, and some former intelligence officials cite mounting concern that the White House may not release the House Intelligence Committees FISA abuse memo as the FBI pushed against plans to make it public based on false allegations that the memo contains information that would harm U.S. national security, sources tell this reporter.
The memo alleges severe abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by employees of the FBI and Department of Justice but FBI Director Christopher Wray Wednesday warned against the release of the memo issuing a public statement from the FBI that the bureau has grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy.
The four-page memo is currently under review by the White House National Security Council, as well as with the Director of National Intelligence, according to U.S. officials familiar with the review process. One U.S. official said they were concerned the review is being slow-rolled in an effort to get President Trump to change his mind about releasing the memo.
The FISA memo is expected to be released by Friday and the White House isnt expected to object. On Tuesday, that affirmation was clear when President Trump was caught on his mic after his State of the Union address told a Republican lawmaker that 100 percent the memo would be released to the public.
On Monday, the House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines to make the classified memo public and as long as the president doesnt object after five days of review the memo can legally be released.
U.S. Intelligence agencies, however, are now joining the FBI and pushing back against the memos release, former intelligence officials told this reporter. Those intelligence officials are concerned that the memo will reveal details of how the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is used in monitoring communications of foreign people overseas, said one former U.S. intelligence official.
Another U.S. official familiar with the memo and its contents disputed those concerns.
There are no Intelligence Community equities involved in the memo and nothing in the memo or the attached documents violates any national security-related processes, the U.S. official stated. This memo does not deal with any international issues, only domestic issues.
Republican congressional members who have already reviewed the memo say its public release is essential to accurately convey to the American people the extent of FISA abuse during the 2016 presidential election. Many members described the memo as shocking but Democrats, who suggest they have their own memo, pushed back on the FISA abuse memo initiated by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-CA, and other ranking Republican members of the committee.
Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Florida Republican, and member of the House Oversight Committee, reviewed the FISA memo after it was made available to House members last week. He wants the memo to be made public and questioned the FBI and DOJs pushback.
The FBI was afforded the opportunity to review the memo on Sunday and could not identify a single factual inaccuracy, said DeSantis. Accordingly, I find the Bureaus statement to be a bit strange. Why not identify inaccuracies when you had the chance?
Nunes issued a statement Wednesday in response to the FBI saying, having stonewalled Congress demands for information for nearly a year, its no surprise to see the FBI and DOJ issue spurious objections to allowing the American people to see information related to surveillance abuses at these agencies.
The FBI is intimately familiar with material omissions with respect to their presentations to both Congress and the courts, and they are welcome to make public, to the greatest extent possible, all the information they have on these abuses, Nunes stated. Regardless, its clear that top officials used unverified information in a court document to fuel a counter-intelligence investigation during an American political campaign. Once the truth gets out, we can begin taking steps to ensure our intelligence agencies and courts are never misused like this again.
Another congressional official, familiar with the contents of the memo, said it was the FBI and DOJ, which refused to disclose or provide documentation requested by the House Intelligence Committee since early last summer. The congressional official said, it was only when the committee warned of contempt of Congress did Department of Justice Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to turn over the necessary documents used in the committees review of the alleged FISA abuses by the FBI and DOJ.
DOJ officials could not be immediately reached for comment.
They are sparing no expense at trying to stop this memo from being released, the congressional official said. You have the Democrats, media and the deep state trying to stop the memo from going public and if they cant they are preemptively trying to discredit it.
The congressional official added that the memo was written so there wouldnt be any national security damage. First, they say that the memos release would be a national security concern and then the FBI says its the omission of materials that doesnt accurately explain whats going on. But they didnt want the committee to have any of the documents anyways. The committee had to fight tooth and nail for them. This is what it looks like when the deep state squeals.
On Wednesday the FBI stated its objections the memos release, which has already been viewed in a secure area on Capitol Hill by more than 200 members of the House.
The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI, said FBI officials in a statement. We are committed to working with the appropriate oversight entities to ensure the continuing integrity of the FISA process.
With regard to the House Intelligence Committees memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it. As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memos accuracy, the FBI stated.
Ok change it back.
FBI objects
Fletcher: [while hearing Mrs. Cole having sex on an audio cassette]
Fletcher: Oh, come on! Your honor, how can it be proved that the male voice on that tape is not Mr. Cole himself?
Samantha: [voice on tape] You are such a better lover than my husband!
Fletcher: Your honor, I object!
Judge Stevens: And why is that, Mr. Reede?
Fletcher: It’s devastating to my case!
Judge Stevens: Overruled.
Fletcher: Good call!
`Liar Liar’
In the same vein as the responding to opposition to the wall by making it ten feet higher, this should result in the memo being released not just ASAP, but ASAP *WITHOUT* a single redaction.
Same here!
“And that John Kelly made changes to the memo.”
Woah! And where would he get THAT right?
“Who is running the country.
John Kelly and the Deep State or Donald J. Trump?”
The rabid lefty hillary voters of our corrupt stasi state are in firm control and they refuse to recognize the legitimacy of Trump as commander and chief—As President of the United States.
Let that sink in.
This is a heaping trainload of bovine excrement.
There is nothing at all stopping the FBI from filling in those "omissions of fact" to make the memo more complete if they feel that is what is needed. .
Why is this information classified to begin with?
Then take it up with Dobbs.
From what I gathered about the “FBI statement”, contrary to how it is presented but accurate to how it is carefully worded, it didn’t come from FBI’s spokesman, or any named senior official. Instead, it came from someone in the FBI who was speaking as part of the anti-Trump insurrection within the Bureau.
The “corrections” are probably relatively small redactions that won’t change the content of the memo, rather delete a few words that would help bad people avoid justice or harm other, presumably legitimate, investigations.
This is a normal process for declassification, or at least until it is shown to be otherwise, that’s what it sounds like. If people in the media are spinning it, it is because they are either confused themselves, or less charitably, trying to legitimize the insurrection.
Mr. Robinson,
I have good reason to believe you have more influence than most of us.
Have you contacted the White House on behalf of all of us?
I trust your judgement.
TIA
kg/nancy
This can't be true. The White House was not supposed to see the memo until the committee voted to release it. And once they voted there would need to be another vote if changes were made after the vote.
So this is preposterous.
Please, pass the popcorn.
POTUS should ask them if they need another shovel for that hole they’re digging.
“It is not just the FBI and DOJ that were used against US, it was all of them, CIA, NSA, DIA, you name it.
The Kenyanesian Usurper corrupted the entirety of the federal government.”
Spot on, unfortunately.
This President better figure out that his Cabinet are not working for him.
Funny how the president overrules them on this.
Just release it before they change it all!
Kelly is a pretty mixed bag and absolutely do not trust him on this. He was way to cozy with Obongo.
I actually think Trump should just not release the memo. Just put it in his pocket, and make a promise to the American people that while his most sacred duty is to our national security, he will personally see to it that justice is served to anyone who would abuse those powers.
This could be a fake story designed to further cast doubt on the memos accuracy.
That is my guess...
see and this is why holding onto this memo is a bad idea. the longer it’s not released the more and more time it gives the corrupticrats time to plot to either minimalize it or start a campaign to keep it from being released where it makes it look like it is POTUS and the Republicans against the Intelligence Community.
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