The public relations effort came as more evidence became available about the questionable behind-the-scenes conduct of fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who allegedly tried to use his authority to undermine President Trump's campaign.
The classified four-page memo, compiled by House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, was based on classified information supplied by the FBI and its parent agency, the U.S. Department of Justice.
The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI. 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 Committee's memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it.
Echoing the FBI, the serial liar and TV camera-hogging ranking member of the House committee, Rep. Adam Schiff, howled that the memo is "Distorted and misleading," even though two FBI officials who have read the memo about surveillance abuses during the 2016 presidential election cycle were unable to find any factual inaccuracies in it, according to Catherine Herridge of Fox News.
Continued below.... FBI Director Christopher Wray read the memo last weekend, which apparently led to the dismissal Monday of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
Wray sent a message to all FBI employees late Monday stating McCabe left because of a damning upcoming report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz about the agency's handing of the Hillary Clinton email probe, NBC News reports.
Investigative journalist Sara Carter said on Fox News Channel Monday that McCabe may have engaged in obstruction of justice by urging FBI investigators to falsify reports.
Ironically, the FBI's announcement that it was reopening the Clinton investigation a few days before the election - which many Clinton supporters say cost her the election - may have come nearly three weeks later than it should have.
Continued below.... McCabe failed to recuse himself from the Clinton email probe until Nov. 1, 2016, which was four days after Comey, then the FBI director, announced the agency had reopened the investigation into the emails after finding new data on Weiner's computer.
http://canadafreepress.com/article/fbis-war-on-the-memo
The classified four-page memo, compiled by House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, was based on classified information supplied by the FBI and its parent agency, the U.S. Department of Justice.
The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI. 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 Committee's memorandum, the FBI was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo the day before the committee voted to release it.
Echoing the FBI, the serial liar and TV camera-hogging ranking member of the House committee, Rep. Adam Schiff, howled that the memo is "Distorted and misleading," even though two FBI officials who have read the memo about surveillance abuses during the 2016 presidential election cycle were unable to find any factual inaccuracies in it, according to Catherine Herridge of Fox News.
Continued below.... FBI Director Christopher Wray read the memo last weekend, which apparently led to the dismissal Monday of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
Wray sent a message to all FBI employees late Monday stating McCabe left because of a damning upcoming report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz about the agency's handing of the Hillary Clinton email probe, NBC News reports.
Investigative journalist Sara Carter said on Fox News Channel Monday that McCabe may have engaged in obstruction of justice by urging FBI investigators to falsify reports.
Ironically, the FBI's announcement that it was reopening the Clinton investigation a few days before the election - which many Clinton supporters say cost her the election - may have come nearly three weeks later than it should have.
Continued below.... McCabe failed to recuse himself from the Clinton email probe until Nov. 1, 2016, which was four days after Comey, then the FBI director, announced the agency had reopened the investigation into the emails after finding new data on Weiner's computer.
http://canadafreepress.com/article/fbis-war-on-the-memo
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