Posted on 04/13/2018 2:26:28 PM PDT by jazusamo
The report from the Department of Justice inspector general on Andrew McCabe is out. It concludes that McCabe repeatedly lacked candor and leaked materials to the Wall Street Journal that he was not authorized to leak. All of this comes on a day when President Trump pardoned Scooter Libby after his conviction for lying, citing evidence that Department of Justice prosecutors withheld evidence from a witness that affected her testimony.
The IG concludes that McCabe didn't tell the truth to James Comey about leaks:
We found that, in a conversation with then-Director Comey shortly after the WSJ article was published, McCabe lacked candor when he told Comey, or made statements that led Comey to believe, that McCabe had not authorized the disclosure and did not know who did. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.5 (Lack of Candor No Oath).
Afterward, under oath, McCabe again wasn't forthcoming:
We also found that on May 9, 2017, when questioned under oath by FBI agents from INSD, McCabe lacked candor when he told the agents that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ and did not know who did. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor Under Oath).
Remember, General Mike Flynn wasn't even under oath when he spoke to FBI agents.
It gets worse for McCabe.
It says he repeatedly lacked candor under oath when speaking to the Office of Inspector General.
We additionally found that on November 29, 2017, when questioned under oath by the OIG in a recorded interview during which he contradicted his prior statements by acknowledging that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ,McCabe lacked candor when he: (a) stated that he told Comey on October 31, 2016, that he had authorized the disclosure to the WSJ; (b) denied telling INSD agents on May 9 that he had not authorized the disclosure to the WSJ about the
PADAG call; and (c) asserted that INSDs questioning of him on May 9 about the October 30 WSJ article occurred at the end of an unrelated meeting when one of the INSD agents pulled him aside and asked him one or two questions about the article. This conduct violated FBI Offense Code 2.6 (Lack of Candor Under Oath).
Finally, the IG concluded that McCabe had no authority to leak information to the Wall Street Journal. The report notes: "The OIG is issuing this report to the FBI for such action as it deems appropriate." In other words, don't expect much more to happen.
Whatever it is, I'm going to go out tomorrow and buy myself a lifetime supply!
Buddy of mine just told me cheapest candor around is in DC. Quality is kinda low though. Maybe the Chinese will start running some.
Sorry. Search for the 1949 Danny Kaye MOVIE “INSPCTOR GENERAL”.
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