11-22-2017, 11:15 PM
There are many facets to the established regime that are not liking the the water-level of the swamp and
this tends to make them band together.
this tends to make them band together.
Quote:New FBI Records Show FBI Leadership’s Conflicts of Interest Discussions on Clinton Email InvestigationJudicial Watch:
'Advised of possible conflict of interest between Jill McCabe candidacy and Clinton email investigation, Comey
responded that he “has no issue with it”
Dep. Dir. McCabe used official FBI email to promote wife’s candidacy: ‘Check her out on Facebook as Dr. Jill McCabe
for Senate.’
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today released 79 pages of Justice Department documents concerning ethics
issues related to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s involvement with his wife’s political campaign.
The documents include an email showing Mrs. McCabe was recruited for a Virginia state senate race in February
2015 by then-Virginia Lieutenant Governor Ralph Northam’s office.
The news that Clinton used a private email server broke five days later, on March 2, 2015.
Five days after that, former Clinton Foundation board member and Democrat party fundraiser, Virginia Governor
Terry McAuliffe, met with the McCabes.
She announced her candidacy on March 12. Soon afterward, Clinton/McAuliffe-aligned political groups donated
nearly $700,000 (40% of the campaign’s total funds) to McCabe’s wife for her campaign.
Judicial Watch obtained the documents through a July 24, 2017, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed
after the Justice Department failed to respond to an October 24, 2016, FOIA request (Judicial Watch v. U.S.
Department of Justice (No. 1:17-cv-01494)). Judicial Watch seeks:
All records of communication between FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and
other FBI or Department of Justice officials regarding ethical issues concerning
the involvement of Andrew McCabe and/or his wife, Dr. Jill McCabe, in political
campaigns;
All records related to ethical guidance concerning political activities provided to Deputy
Director McCabe by FBI and/or DOJ officials or elements.
An October 23, 2016, email shows McCabe running the response effort to a Wall Street Journal article that was
published that day, titled “Clinton Ally Aided Campaign of FBI Official’s Wife.” McCabe provides Michael Kortan,
the assistant director of Public Affairs, his version of a timeline of events surrounding the Clinton investigation
and his wife’s campaign.
McCabe said he contacted then-FBI Chief of Staff Chuck Roseburg about Jill McCabe’s candidacy and was tol
that “the D [Comey] has no issue with it.” (Judicial Watch earlier this month released documents showing that
McCabe finally did recuse himself from the Clinton investigation only a week before last year’s presidential election.)
Internally, the Wall Street Journal article started a flurry of emails among Mrs. McCabe’s campaign, Kortan,
Director McCabe, and the FBI’s General Counsel. Part of that exchange is an email from McCabe to someone
in the General Counsel’s Office:
“Sucks pretty much. Buckle in. It’s going to get rough.”
The colleague responds, “I know. It’s awful. I shouldn’t be shocked by now,
but I really am appalled.”
McCabe also forwarded the article to Comey who responded, “Copy.”
On October 24, 2016, a memo was sent to all Special Agents in Charge, Assistant Directors, Executive Directors
and the General Counsel’s Office regarding the Wall Street Journal article discussing campaign activities
concerning Mrs. McCabe.
Kortan suggested that questions could be referred to his office and he attached an “Overview of Deputy Director
McCabe’s Recusal Related To Dr. McCabe’s Campaign for Political Office.”
The Overview itself was previously reported by Judicial Watch.
The documents also show repeated use of the official FBI email system in connection with Mrs. McCabe’s
political campaign.
For example:
On March 13, 2015, Mrs. McCabe emails to her husband’s official FBI email account
a draft press release announcing her run for state Senate.
In August 2015, McCabe uses his official FBI email account to advise a redacted
recipient to visit his wife’s campaign website: “Jill has been busy as hell since she
decided to run for VA state senate (long story).
Check her out on Facebook as Dr. Jill McCabe for Senate.”
On November 2, 2015, Mrs. McCabe forwards an email to her husband – then the Assistant Director in Charge
of the FBI’s Washington Office – that accuses her opponent of extorting local businessmen.
The email was sent to her husband’s official FBI account.
The documents include an October 2016 letter from House Government Oversight Committee Chairman Jason
Chaffetz to McCabe questioning a possible conflict of interest by noting that Clinton headlined a Virginia fundraiser
on June 26, 2015, for Mrs. McCabe.
“A significant amount was donated after the FBI had initiated its investigation and begun meeting with Secretary
Clinton’s attorneys in August 2015.”
The documents also show that FBI leadership was sensitive to reports of FBI internal dissent with then-Director
Comey’s handling of the Clinton investigation.
On October 24, 2016, Mrs. McCabe forwarded to Director McCabe a True Pundit article titled, “FBI Director
Lobbied Against Criminal Charges For Hillary After Clinton Insider Paid His Wife $700,00.”
The story reported that former FBI Executive Assistant Director John Giacalone resigned in the middle of the
Clinton email investigation because he saw it going “sideways” and that Jill McCabe received money from a
PAC headed by McAuliffe, who was under investigation by the FBI for campaign finance law violations.
McCabe forwarded the article to Comey, noting “FYI. Heavyweight source.” Comey replied to McCabe, copying
Chief of Staff James Rybicki, saying, “This still reads to me like someone not involved in the investigation at all,
maybe somebody who heard rumors …”
“These new documents show that the FBI leadership was politicized and compromised in its handling of the
Clinton email investigation,” said Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch President. “It well past time for a do-over on the
Clinton emails that requires a new, honest criminal investigation of her misconduct.”
The Senate Judiciary Committee and the U.S. Special Counsel have opened investigations into whether
McCabe violated the Hatch Act and failed to properly disclose payments to his wife’s campaign on his ethics
report.
The Justice Department's Inspector General is examining McCabe for failing to recuse himself from the
Clinton investigation due to his meeting with McAuliffe.
Judicial Watch filed a separate FOIA suit on behalf of retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Jeffrey A. Danik
against the Department of Justice. Additionally, Judicial Watch filed FOIA lawsuits seeking employment records
and communications related to McCabe...'
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe.