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 Former FBI Director James Comey started out as a Communist like CIA Director John Brennan in the 1970s:
  "I’d moved from Communist to whatever I am now." nymag.com
  Brennan  handed the baton to James Comey, who enthusiastically pushed the  investigation against the advice of experienced FBI analysts:
 The  roots of the collusion investigation were  planted in early April 2016,  when Mr. Comey requested from underlings  “relevant information  pertaining to any Presidential candidate.” (He was  already deep in the  Hillary Clinton email probe.) The report says that  he was then briefed  that the New York field office was looking at  recently named Trump  adviser Carter Page. It wasn’t “concerned about  Page” so much as the  “Russians reaching out” to him. Yet the Page case  and “ones like it”  became a “top priority for Director Comey.”
  When  the FBI got  wind in July 2016 of a conversation between another Trump  adviser and  an Australian diplomat, Mr. McCabe ordered FBI agent Peter  Strzok to  skip all preliminary steps and launch a full  counterintelligence  investigation. Similarly, when the FBI received  separate information  from a Clinton attorney claiming a secret Trump  server communicating  with Russia, FBI leadership intervened to order a  full probe, even  though both cyber agents and Chicago-based agents were  skeptical. One  agent explained: “people on the 7th floor to include  Director are fired  up about this server.” McCabe would tell an inspector  general that Mr.  Comey “was getting daily briefings on this stuff.”
  Line agents  early on wanted to interview Mr.  Page—a step agents said made only “too  much sense” and the Durham report  says would likely have put the whole  issue to rest. They were  “prohibited” by Messrs. Comey and McCabe, who  remained fixated on  getting a secret surveillance warrant on Mr. Page.  The attorney prepping  that application recalled “being constantly  pressured” by “management”  to push it through—being told that Mr. Comey  “wants to know what’s going  on,” while Mr. McCabe exhorted to “get  this going.” When a deputy  assistant attorney general raised concerns  with the application’s  reliance on Mr. Steele—given his work as a  Clinton oppo  researcher—supporters of the warrant went straight to  Messrs. Comey and  McCabe, who said to move ahead “despite his  concerns.”
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