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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1182244)12/7/2019 3:16:37 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 1577883
 
Expect the IG report to expose shocking Deep State + Democrat corruption, but also expect Horowitz to downplay it as much as possible.

Horowitz’s investigation of the FBI's handling of the Hillary Clinton email case concluded that many of Comey’s explanations for his dubious actions were “unconvincing," while stopping short of saying that Comey lied to investigators. Comey asserted implausibly that he delayed acting on a mountain of new Clinton email evidence discovered on a laptop in New York because he was never briefed about it until nearly a month after his top aides found out about it in September 2016.

In probing whether Comey illegally leaked classified information to the New York Times, Horowitz in the end accepted his argument that the memo of a conversation with President Trump was sensitive but “not classified” – even though the memo contained information about the FBI's ongoing counterintelligence investigation of the president’s national security adviser.

“I see a pattern of him pulling up short and trying to be a bit of a statesman instead of making the hard calls,” said Chris Swecker, a 24-year veteran of the FBI who served as assistant director of its criminal investigative division, where he oversaw public corruption cases.
Tom



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1182244)12/8/2019 1:44:28 PM
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Federal records show Inspector General Horowitz volunteered on the political campaigns of several Democrats while in college and later donated to the campaign of Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, a former colleague who is seeking the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination – and who has slammed Trump's praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Horowitz, moreover, is married to a former political activist who helped run campaigns for liberal Democrats before producing programming for CNN out of its Washington bureau. Records show his wife, Alexandra Kauffman Horowitz, also contributed to Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign.
At virtually every turn, the inspector general gave top brass the benefit of the doubt.

“He has bent over backwards to provide cover for a former colleague,” Biasello said, referring to Comey.

In the early 1990s, Horowitz worked under Comey at the department’s Southern District of New York office. Comey was deputy chief of the criminal division, and Horowitz was an assistant U.S. attorney.
Tom



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1182244)12/8/2019 2:42:37 PM
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Does it really matter? It will not have any effect on raising or lowering the BARR on justice for the scum.

William Barr
United States Attorney General



DescriptionWilliam Pelham Barr is an American lawyer and government official serving as the 85th United States Attorney General, in the Donald Trump administration since February 14, 2019. He also served as the 77th Attorney General from 1991 to 1993, in the George H. W. Bush administration. Wikipedia

Born: May 23, 1950 (age 69 years), New York, NY

Spouse: Christine Barr (m. 1973)

Party: Republican Party

Office: United States Attorney General since 2019



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1182244)12/15/2019 12:33:06 PM
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"Comey is who we thought he was, and Horowitz let him off the hook!"

- Dennis Green

Horowitz’s critics say the IG’s August report giving Comey a pass for leaking what bureau veterans say was classified information to the press is perhaps his biggest cop-out.

They argue that Horowitz failed to question how Strzok arrived at his determination that the memo Comey leaked to The New York Times was not classified. Strzok retroactively marked it "For Official Use Only," even though it cited the counterintelligence investigation of retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Trump’s first choice as national security adviser. Normally an internal FBI document mentioning the subject of an ongoing counterintelligence investigation is automatically deemed classified. Even when Strzok marked that memo as FOUO – after the fact, in July 2017 – Flynn was still under investigation.

“The idea that the subject of a counterintelligence investigation was unclassified is ridiculous. The very existence of a counterintelligence investigation is classified at least Secret,” said former FBI agent and lawyer Mark Wauck, who worked on such investigations for the bureau dealing with Russia.

Strzok at least initially worried it did contain secret information. After it was revealed to have been leaked, he sent agents to New York to scrub the computer that received the Comey memo.

“It’s all too convenient that Strzok would label the one memo his boss had leaked to the media as unclassified,” said Michael Biasello, a 27-year veteran of the FBI. "It was the difference between violating DOJ rules and breaking the law.”

Added Biasello, “It looks like Horowitz just played along” with the bureau’s efforts to gloss over the classified nature of the memo.
Tom