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babylonsister

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Thu Aug 29, 2019, 06:04 PM Aug 2019

Inspector General Report Reveals Charges Against James Comey To Be Mind-Numbingly Stupid


Inspector General Report Reveals Charges Against James Comey To Be Mind-Numbingly Stupid
By Jeremy Stahl
Aug 29, 2019
4:03 PM


On Thursday, the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General released its long-awaited report on James Comey’s handling of a series of memos documenting alleged obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump. The IG found “no evidence” that Comey had leaked classified information to the media as the president has repeatedly and falsely alleged. It was reported earlier this month that the DOJ would not be bringing any charges against Comey.

Because the principal conclusion clears Comey, Trump’s defenders are understandably focused on the IG report’s second main finding: That Comey’s handling of the memos “violated Department and FBI policies concerning the retention, handling, and dissemination of FBI records and information, and violated the requirements of Comey’s FBI Employment Agreement.”

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If you actually read the 61-page IG report in full, though, it makes clear that not only did Trump fabricate the principal charge that Comey leaked classified information, but the secondary charge for which the IG has now slapped Comey’s wrist is mind-numbingly dumb.

First, in May 2017, the New York Times published an article describing a contemporaneous memo Comey had written documenting a one-on-one meeting in which the president had allegedly asked the-then FBI director to drop any investigation of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. (The president has denied making these statements.) That article led directly to the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who ultimately won a guilty plea against Flynn for lying to the FBI and documented ten instances of likely obstruction of justice by Trump, including Comey’s firing and the aforementioned demand that Comey end the Flynn probe. (As the Mueller report dryly describes Trump’s attempts to deny this incident: “Despite those denials, substantial evidence corroborates Comey’s account.”) The following month, Comey testified before Congress that he had leaked the memo to the Times through a friend in order to spur the appointment of the special counsel, who would ultimately uncover the president’s apparent obstruction of justice.

This material—along with three other memos documenting his interactions with Trump that Comey had taken home, kept in a personal safe, and handed over to personal attorneys including the friend who shared some of the material with the Times—is what Comey allegedly mishandled.

As a source familiar with the matter confirmed to me last April, two of these memos were unclassified, one had information that Comey had redacted from the material he handed to his attorneys and that was later classified, and the other had material that was also classified after the fact. (Comey had not classified any of this material when he wrote it and told the IG that he considered it personal material, a position which the IG rejected.) In its report, the IG confirmed this description of the classification status of the material and added that the fourth memo had been classified after-the-fact because it contained a quote from Trump apparently demeaning to a foreign country, a decision Comey responded to by saying “are you guys kidding me?”

In any event, none of the classified information was ever handed to a media organization, according to the IG, despite Trump’s repeated claims that Comey “gave {his memo} to a friend to leak classified information” to the media and “leaked CLASSIFIED information, for which he should be prosecuted.”

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https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/08/inspector-general-clears-james-comey-trump-very-stupid.html
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Inspector General Report Reveals Charges Against James Comey To Be Mind-Numbingly Stupid (Original Post) babylonsister Aug 2019 OP
So the IG was "Mind Numbingly Stupid" in the second part but really smart in the first part. former9thward Aug 2019 #1
Apparently, the information he gave to his friend was not classified, so Trump's complaint it was fa Shrike47 Aug 2019 #2

former9thward

(32,005 posts)
1. So the IG was "Mind Numbingly Stupid" in the second part but really smart in the first part.
Thu Aug 29, 2019, 06:22 PM
Aug 2019

Ok. Got it... The fact is Comey gave the information to a friend knowing it would be leaked to the media. He has SAID that. Legally that is exactly the same as leaking it directly to the media.

Shrike47

(6,913 posts)
2. Apparently, the information he gave to his friend was not classified, so Trump's complaint it was fa
Thu Aug 29, 2019, 07:14 PM
Aug 2019

Trump is just whining ‘he told on me’ but wants to call it treason.

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