James Comey And John Brennan Will Be Convicted By History

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James Comey And John Brennan Will Be Convicted By History

he Justice Department recently acknowledged that it is conducting a criminal investigation of both former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey. The current CIA director, John Ratcliffe, made a criminal referral to the DOJ concerning Brennan. Many believe that referral involves perjury on Brennan’s part when testifying before Congress or during Special Counsel John Durham’s inquiry.

The precise criminal offenses concerning Comey are not clear at this point. But there was certainly plenty of malfeasance and misfeasance by both these agency heads starting with the inception of the Russia collusion fiasco.


Comey described, in his book, the sole origin of the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign as a report “from an allied ambassador” of a conversation in London between a Trump adviser and “a Russian agent.” That was his characterization of George Papadopoulos’ meeting with Joseph Mifsud, who told the Trump aide the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. Comey has piously huffed that it would have been “dereliction” not to proceed with an investigation. But to proceed with an intrusive investigation on so little was abuse.

A secondhand rumor should never be enough to justify opening an investigation of any American, much less a presidential candidate. This off-hand conversation initiated an investigation that dogged the presidency. Like directors before him, Comey should have said, “We need more probable cause.” Instead, Comey had the Bureau pursue investigations into more than one U.S. citizen without sufficient predicate.

Comey tried to bolster his case by branding Mifsud a Russian agent. It is more plausible that Mifsud was a British or CIA asset. In that first encounter, there was no mention of emails. Only after the WikiLeaks disclosures was an assumption made by both Australian High Commissioner Alexander Downer, Comey’s “allied ambassador,” and Papadopoulos, that the “dirt” was in the emails.

Once the case got rolling, Comey justified the electronic surveillance of Carter Page, a U.S. citizen, by writing that a federal judge granted “permission.” We now know the FISA Court was seriously misled.


Comey later tried to dodge responsibility by claiming it happened “seven levels below” him. That is simply not true. Peter Strzok, deputy assistant director for counterintelligence, drafted and signed out the communication initiating the probe. Strzok’s texts demonstrate he answered to Andrew McCabe, who was the deputy director and Comey’s direct report. These people were not seven levels below Comey. They were his inner circle, mere steps away from him on the seventh floor of the J. Edgar Hoover Building....
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I think Comey and Brennan had better find some very good lawyers.

You should read the entire article provided in the link.
 
There has been almost no accountability in America for abuses of power for decades, I see no reason to expect this will change, the American people refuse to demand it.....a failure that history will condemn us for.
 
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