New York Post

Proof the FBI’s Still Broken

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The FBI has now disowned its disgracefu­l dossier flagging multiple Catholic groups for “anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, anti-LGBTQ and white supremacis­t ideology” — but only after getting publicly exposed. It’s yet another sign of rank politiciza­tion, and blatant incompeten­ce, in the nation’ top law-enforcemen­t agency.

The central Justice Department assigned the FBI’s Richmond office to draw up the target list, which then circulated nationwide. An active-duty G-man leaked it to former Special Agent Matt Seraphin, who broke the news at Uncoverdc.com.

Then the bureau killed it.

The dossier simply flagged Catholic groups that prefer the old Latin Mass, largely superseded in the early ’60s but still loved for its beauty and universal vision. For this, the G-men relied on the discredite­d Southern Poverty Law Center, which raises big bucks by flogging lefty hysteria.

Notably, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions years ago ordered the entire Justice Department to stop relying on the SPLC after it got caught slandering Muslim reformers and mislabelin­g religious-freedom groups. Did Attorney General Merrick Garland quietly rescind that order?

After all, this follows Garland’s highly political noise about siccing the FBI on parents who speak up at school-board meetings, not to mention the bureau’s politicize­d bumbling in the Russiagate investigat­ion, turning bogus opposition research commission­ed by the Hillary Clinton campaign into a phony scandal that (with disgracefu­l media collusion) plagued Team Trump for years.

Bad enough that this anti-Catholic farce diverted resources from the work the FBI should be doing. Far worse is that it shows the bureau (at least, the high command in DC) hasn’t remotely mended its ways after all those embarrassm­ents.

One more thing for House Republican­s to investigat­e. FBI boss Chris Wray needs to testify, under oath, about what if anything he’s doing to get the bureau back on track.

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