DOJ releases James Comey report

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Comey is quite the criminal!  He was the 7th Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2013 until his dismissal in May 2017; and yet had NO CLUE to what the FBI policies were when he was fired!  According to the FBI they determined that Memos 1 and 3 contained information classified at the “SECRET” level, and that Memos 2 and 7 contained small amounts of information classified at the “CONFIDENTIAL” level. The FBI designated Memos 4, 5, and 6 as unclassified, “For Official Use Only.”

According to the report, Comey broke protocol 26 times!  Not once, twice or three time, but 26 times!  How the hell did he even qualify for a job that he couldn’t stay in the lines of protocol?  Violations are on page 2, 3, 38, 40 and 52-61.  Add this to another Obama scandal!

Federal records include “all recorded information, regardless of form or characteristics, made or received by a Federal agency…in connection with the transaction of public business. This definition expressly covers any “act of creating and recording information by agency personnel in the course of their official duties, regardless of the methods or the medium involved. Comey’s FBI Employment Agreement likewise acknowledged that “all information acquired by Comey in connection with his official duties with the FBI…remains the property of the United States of America.”  It’s a shame that Comey is a criminal!  I am sure that Comey has broken many laws!  This report leaves it wide open for POTUS to sue Comey!  I hope it happens!

Comey’s actions violated Department and FBI policies, or the terms of Comey’s FBI Employment Agreement. FBI determined that several of his actions did.

FBI conclude that the Memos were official FBI records, rather than Comey’s personal documents. Accordingly, after his removal as FBI Director, Comey violated applicable policies and his Employment Agreement by failing to either surrender his copies of Memos 2, 4, 6, and 7 to the FBI or seek authorization to retain them; by releasing official FBI information and records to third parties without authorization; and by failing to immediately alert the FBI about his disclosures to his personal attorneys once he became aware in June 2017 that Memo 2 contained six words (four of which were names of foreign countries mentioned by the President) that the FBI had determined were classified at the “CONFIDENTIAL” level.

Comey violated FBI policies and the requirements of his FBI Employment Agreement when he sent a copy of Memo 4 to Richman with instructions to provide the contents to a reporter, and when he transmitted copies of Memos 2, 4, 6, and a redacted version of 7 to his three attorneys.

Comey told the OIG that he shared copies of Memos 2, 4, 6, and 7 with his attorneys to obtain legal representation in connection with his removal as FBI Director and any post-removal legal issues that might arise. However, Comey was not authorized to provide these Memos to his attorneys without prior approval from or coordination with the FBI.

After Comey’s removal as FBI Director, Comey provided a copy of Memo 4, which Comey had kept without authorization, to Richman with instructions to share the contents with a reporter for The New York Times. Memo 4 included information that was related to both the FBI’s ongoing investigation of Flynn and, by Comey’s own account, information that he believed and alleged constituted evidence of an attempt to obstruct the ongoing Flynn investigation; later that same day, The New York Times published an article about Memo 4 entitled, “ Comey Memo Says Trump Asked Him to End Flynn Investigation.”

Read the Department of Justice released CRIMINAL James Comey Report

➡️DOJ James Comey Report

 

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