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IG Report Hints James Comey Was In On FBI’s FISA Misconduct
The Federalist ^ | December 20, 2019 | Margot Cleveland

Posted on 12/20/2019 6:59:26 AM PST by Kaslin

When the Department of Justice inspector general released his report on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse, coverage focused on the top-line findings contained in the executive summary. Then the news cycle whizzed by, leaving many details discussed throughout the 480-page tome unexplored.

One significant gap in media coverage concerns the potential complicity of former FBI Director James Comey in the FISA abuse—a possibility the IG report hints at in several spots. The first suggestion that something was amiss with Comey’s conduct came early in Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report, when the IG’s office spoke of the methodology underlying the FISA investigation.

“Certain former FBI employees who agreed to interviews, including Comey and Baker, chose not to request that their security clearances be reinstated for their OIG interviews,” read the IG report. “Therefore, we were unable to provide classified information or documents to them during their interviews to develop their testimony, or to assist their recollections of relevant events.”

Taken alone, this perfunctory comment might have meant little, but the IG report would stress this point several more times throughout its 400-plus-page analysis of FBI misconduct.

Consider the Bruce Ohr Contradictions

For instance, according to the IG report, Baker said “he obtained more information regarding Ohr’s interactions with Steele during a Crossfire Hurricane leadership meeting with Comey and McCabe in spring 2017.” Baker further stated that “he learned that Ohr was providing to the FBI information that Ohr had received from Steele,” and, in Baker’s view, “this [was] not good.”

But Comey told the IG “he had no knowledge of Ohr’s communications with members of the Crossfire Hurricane investigative team and only discovered Ohr’s association with Steele and the Crossfire Hurricane investigation when the media reported on it.” Comey’s claims, though, conflicted with both Baker’s statements, and “notes taken by Strzok during a November 23, 2016 Crossfire Hurricane update meeting” that Comey attended.

Those notes referenced “a discussion at the meeting concerning ‘strategy for engagement [with Handling Agent 1] and Ohr’ regarding Steele’s reporting.” Strzok also told the IG that “he believed he informed FBI leadership that Ohr approached the FBI concerning his relationship with Steele and that Ohr relayed Steele’s information regarding Russia to the team.”

However, as the IG report explained, “because Strzok’s notes of the meeting were classified at the time we interviewed Comey, and Comey chose not to have his security clearances reinstated for his OIG interview, we were unable to show him the notes and ask about the reference in them to Steele and Ohr.”

The Same Happened with Loretta Lynch

The IG report also stressed Comey’s lack of a security clearance in discussing inconsistencies between his and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s statements to the IG. The report noted that “Lynch told the OIG that after one of her weekly security meetings at FBI Headquarters in the spring of 2016, Comey and McCabe pulled her aside and provided information about Carter Page, which Lynch believed they learned from another member of the Intelligence Community.”

Lynch further stated that Comey and McCabe informed her that “Russian intelligence reportedly planned to use Page for information and to develop other contacts in the United States, and that they were interested in his affiliation with the campaign.” According to the IG report, Lynch’s “understanding was that this information from Comey and McCabe was ‘preliminary’ in that they did not state that any decisions or actions needed to be taken that day.”

Lynch added that “they discussed the possibility of providing a defensive briefing to the Trump campaign, but she believed it was ‘preliminary’ and ‘something that might happen down the road,’” but that “she did not recall receiving any further updates on this issue following this conversation.”

The IG report noted that “Lynch’s recollection of what Comey and McCabe told her is consistent with information referenced in connection with the 2015 [Southern District of New York] indictment and subsequent conviction of a Russian intelligence officer referenced earlier in this chapter.” However, “Comey told the OIG that he did not recall having such a conversation with Lynch, and that he did not think it was possible for such a conversation to have occurred in the spring of 2016 because the FBI did not receive the [Friendly Foreign Government] information concerning Papadopoulos until late July.”

Further Inconsistencies in Comey’s Page Statements

Comey also told the IG that “he did not recall himself having any knowledge of Carter Page’s existence until the middle of 2016.” But, as the IG report stressed, Comey’s statements are called into question by “internal email communications” that reflect that in April 2016, the New York Field Office “prepared summaries of the information that ultimately led NYFO to open a counterintelligence investigation on Carter Page on April 6, 2016.” Those were provided to officials at headquarters “for a ‘Director’s note; and a separate ‘Director’s Brief’ to be held on April 27, 2016.”

Notwithstanding these inconsistencies, the IG report stressed, that the IG “was unable to question Comey further using classified details Lynch described to us because, as noted in Chapter One, Comey choose not to have his security clearances reinstated for our interview.”

The IG report then stresses twice more Comey’s lack of a security clearance as a reason investigators were unable to assess Comey’s level of knowledge of the facts misstated in the FISA applications. In discussing “the extent of FBI leadership’s knowledge as to each fact stated incorrectly or omitted from the FISA applications”—seven significant inaccuracies and omissions in total—the IG stressed that multiple factors made it difficult to assess the knowledge of the FBI hierarchy.

“These factors included, among other things,” the IG report noted, “limited recollections, the inability to question Comey or refresh his recollection with relevant, classified documentation because of his lack of a security clearance, and the absence of meeting minutes that would show the specific details shared with Comey and McCabe during briefings they received, beyond the more general investigative updates that we know they were provided.”

Comey Simply Can’t Recall So Many Things

However, while noting the IG’s inability to determine the “extent of FBI leadership’s knowledge,” the report highlighted reasons to believe such knowledge existed: “As the FBI’s senior leaders, Comey and McCabe would have had greater access to case information than Department leadership and also more interaction with senior [Counterintelligence Division] officials and the investigation team. Further, as described in Chapter Three, [Counterintelligence Division] officials orally briefed the Crossfire Hurricane cases to FBI senior leadership throughout the investigation. McCabe received more briefings than Comey, but both received oral briefings of the team’s investigative activities.”

The IG then reiterated this point later, stating that although they “found no evidence that Comey had been made aware of these issues at the time he certified the application,” there were multiple factors making it “difficult for us to precisely determine the extent of FBI leadership’s knowledge as to each fact that was not shared with OI and not included, or inaccurately stated, in the FISA applications.”

“These factors,” the IG explained, “included, among other things, limited recollections, the inability to question Comey or refresh his recollection with relevant, classified documentation because of his lack of a security clearance, and the absence of meeting minutes that would show the specific details shared with Comey and McCabe during briefings they received, beyond the more general investigative updates that we know they were provided.”

As these excerpts illustrate, the IG report concluded that several of Comey’s statements were inconsistent with statements provided by other individuals connected with the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, as well as other evidence gathered as part of the FISA investigation. Investigators with the IG’s office were unable to resolve the conflicts or to fully assess Comey’s complicity in the filing of the fraudulent FISA applications because Comey claimed limited recall and then refused to have his security clearance reinstated. That prevented the IG team from sharing documents with Comey to either refresh his recollection or to question him about statements made in those classified documents.

Gosh Darnit, I Just Can’t Remember

In short, then, Comey avoided the difficult questions and the possibility of having no satisfactory answers, by hiding behind the lack of his security clearance. Yet, because of the breadth and depth of Horowitz’s investigation, the contradictions in Comey’s testimony and his of gaming the classification system exposed in the IG report has gone unnoticed.

So much so, in fact, that Comey felt comfortable taking a victory lap immediately after the IG report released. But after telling Chris Wallace the IG report was a “vindication,” when pushed, Comey admitted the FBI did not handle the FISA process in a “thoughtful and appropriate way.” Yet, Comey portrayed himself as a mere “bystander” to the misconduct, telling Wallace:

I was overconfident in the procedures that the FBI and Justice had built over 20 years. I thought they were robust enough. It’s incredibly hard to get a FISA. I was overconfident in those. Because he’s right. There was real sloppiness, 17 things that either should’ve been in the applications or at least discussed and characterized differently. . . I’m responsible for it. That’s why I’m telling you I was wrong. I was overconfident as director in our procedures and it’s important that a leader be accountable and transparent.

However, when asked what he knew about the FISA applications and the misrepresentations and omissions highlighted by Horowitz, Comey deflected, responding, “First, again, the report will speak for itself,” before claiming “I didn’t know the particulars of the investigation. As a director sitting on top of an organization of 38,000 people, you can’t run an investigation that’s seven layers below you.”

Barr Calls Comey Out on National Television

While Wallace did not call Comey out on his claim that the investigation was “seven layers below” him, Attorney General William Barr did a few days later when he joined Martha MacCallum for an exclusive interview. The Fox News reporter noted that Comey had claimed he “was seven steps removed from what was going on, the director doesn’t get involved in these kinds of things, the actual investigation.” “Do you believe that?” MacCallum queried.

“No,” Barr replied, “I think that one of the problems with what happened was it was run and bird-dogged by a very small group of very high-level officials. And the idea that this was seven layers below him is simply not true.”

Barr also took issue with Comey’s premise that criticism of the FBI is an attack.

“One of the things that I object to is the tack being taken by Comey, which is to suggest that people who are criticizing or trying to get to the bottom of the misconduct are somehow attacking the FBI. I think that is nonsense,” Barr said. “We’re criticizing and concerned about misconduct by a few actors at the top of the FBI, and they should be criticized if they engaged in serious misconduct.”

Barr’s correct, of course. But the unanswered question is whether Comey was one of those “few actors at the top” who “engaged in serious misconduct.” The IG report didn’t answer that question, but dropped enough hints to suggest that it’s a real possibility.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: bruceorr; collusion; comey; crossfirehurricane; doj; dojigreport; fbi; fisa; fisaabuse; fisagate; igreport; inspectorgeneral; jamescomey; lorettalynch; margotcleveland; mikehorrowitz; russiacollusion; russiagate; williambarr
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1 posted on 12/20/2019 6:59:26 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Hints? Oh boy, another sternly written memo. /s


2 posted on 12/20/2019 7:00:53 AM PST by CatOwner
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To: Kaslin

Ya think?


3 posted on 12/20/2019 7:01:07 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (BLACK LIVES MAGA)
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To: Kaslin

No....I’m pretty sure that bad stuff was “seven layers down.” /s/


4 posted on 12/20/2019 7:01:57 AM PST by Ouchthatonehurt
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To: Kaslin

There’s nothing I love more than a stern letter.


5 posted on 12/20/2019 7:06:52 AM PST by BBQToadRibs
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To: Kaslin

“In on”? Is that the same as “co-conspirator”?


6 posted on 12/20/2019 7:07:29 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election)
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To: Kaslin

“No,” Barr replied, “I think that one of the problems with what happened was it was run and bird-dogged by a very small group of very high-level officials. And the idea that this was seven layers below him is simply not true.”

I’m trying to remember the last time anyone besides a Democrat actually called someone else a LIAR.


7 posted on 12/20/2019 7:08:22 AM PST by treetopsandroofs
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To: Ouchthatonehurt
Barr shot the hell out of that little Comey fairy tale.

Comey said some really stupid things...I am really busy overseeing 28,000 agents. And this was 7 layers down from me. Agents handle it. That's the gist...

EXCEPT, he took the dossier to the President, signed off on it for a FISA.

And acted as if it wasn't important...ridiculous.

8 posted on 12/20/2019 7:09:48 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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Barr talks like a guy who has the goods.
Comey sounds scared.


9 posted on 12/20/2019 7:11:33 AM PST by Ouchthatonehurt
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To: Kaslin

Bottom line: Comey’s signature is on a FISA application, SWEARING that the Woods Process was followed and the data truthful and validated.

Comey KNEW it was not truthful, and KNEW it was not validated by the Woods Procedure, but he signed off on it.


10 posted on 12/20/2019 7:11:59 AM PST by rlmorel (Finding middle ground with tyranny or evil makes you either a tyrant or evil. Often both.)
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To: Ouchthatonehurt
Like when he uses the word speculate....in other words MYOB....

I do think he plays chess in his head.....and he's very good at it.

11 posted on 12/20/2019 7:13:30 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin

Sick of hearing..hints, intent, mistakes...IF ANYONE of us would’ve done 1/2 of what the swamp bastards had done we would be in jail in a heartbeat!! They would’ve dragged our coccus out of bed early in the wee hours of the night and frogged marched to prison, gas chamber or to the Electric chair!


12 posted on 12/20/2019 7:13:34 AM PST by RoseofTexas
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To: Kaslin

Comey is an enormous liar.

No way he wasn’t in on every detail of the Clinton and Trump investigations.

An enormous case like investigating a Presidential candidate and sitting President, an he doesn’t know every detail? Yeah right.

Unless, investigating and spying on republican candidates is common practice for the FBI. Look at the Mitt Romney melt down. Maybe the FBI let him in on a “dossier” about him in 2012.

Let’s not forget that Comey went to try to trap Trump to “inform” him about the dossier.

Comey needs to go down. (to jail) and so does Brennan.

If they don’t, there is no equal justice in the US. And then All laws are moot.


13 posted on 12/20/2019 7:19:05 AM PST by Trumplican
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To: Kaslin

BTW, I love Seven Layer Dip.


14 posted on 12/20/2019 7:21:15 AM PST by GotMojo
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To: Sacajaweau

“Barr shot the hell out of that little Comey fairy tale.”

AG Barr is all but foreshadowing that Comey has legal problems of a criminal kind.


15 posted on 12/20/2019 7:27:39 AM PST by romanesq (8Chan and its child porn, violence and murders are kaput. So is the QAnon grift with it.)
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To: Kaslin

Bump


16 posted on 12/20/2019 7:51:43 AM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Kaslin

CNN is reporting on this - not.


17 posted on 12/20/2019 8:06:28 AM PST by bgill
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To: Kaslin
When will they quit tip-toeing around the FACT that Comey and several others are GUILTY of MANIPULATING the LAW.

"Misconduct" is like using "misbehaving" to define a gang shoot out.

INDICTMENTS and PROSECUTIONS are what should be the focus.

18 posted on 12/20/2019 9:11:33 AM PST by VideoDoctor
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“And the idea that this was seven layers below him is simply not true.”

Well, don’t go Sessions on us...


19 posted on 12/20/2019 9:17:43 AM PST by Leep (It's.. (W)all or nothing..!)
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To: Kaslin

This FISA situation is getting ugly enough that someone may have to take a fall in order to let the bigger players in the Deep State walk. James Comey might have been informally nominated as the sacrificial lamb. While it would be very satisfying to see this smug piece of crap take a fall, it would be unsatisfying if he was the last person to take a fall rather than the first in a long series.


20 posted on 12/20/2019 9:28:32 AM PST by CommerceComet (Hillary: A unique blend of arrogance, incompetence, and corruption.)
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