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Comey and the secret Russian document

- philkadner@gmail.com | @scoop2u

This is some amazing stuff. The sort of thing that gets written about in history books and turned into movie scripts. Yet, this is also the sort of stuff that has now become part of our daily lives. Background noise.

James Comey, the former FBI director and former deputy U. S. attorney general, has written a book about his experience­s.

He has prosecuted organized crime bosses, battled terrorism and is regarded as a national hero by some for standing up for civil liberties when government leaders in the administra­tion of George W. Bush were trampling them in the name of national security.

Now he is denounced by Democrats and Republican­s for quite different reasons. His patriotism and honesty have been called into question.

Comey was fired from the FBI while investigat­ing allegation­s that the Trump presidenti­al campaign colluded with Russians to impact the outcome of the 2016 presidenti­al election. Trump himself said he fired Comey because of the Russia probe. Trump’s deputy attorney general said Comey deserved to be fired … for the way he handled the Hillary Clinton e- mail investigat­ion in 2016.

A special prosecutor, Robert Mueller, was named to take on that Russia investigat­ion after Comey launched a chain of events designed to achieve that very outcome after his firing. Comey felt it was essential the Russia investigat­ion continue for the good of the country. A fellow who has spent his entire life protecting this nation from its enemies believes Trump poses a danger to this country.

I bought the book by Comey hoping to make sense of some of this chaos and ended up learning something new.

While investigat­ing whether Clinton as U. S. secretary of state had deliberate­ly mishandled classified documents, Comey said the FBI came across informatio­n that in his mind made it necessary for him to exclude the U. S. attorney general ( Comey’s boss) from a news conference announcing the FBI’s findings in the Clinton investigat­ion.

“A developmen­t still unknown to the American public to this day,” Comey confided on page 172 of “A Higher Loyalty,” challenged the credibilit­y of the Clinton investigat­ion and ultimately the outcome of the election.

“At this time ( early 2016), we were alerted to some materials that had come into the possession of the United States government,” Comey stated. “They came from a classified source— the source and content of that material remains classified as I write this. Had it become public, the unverified material would undoubtedl­y have been used by political opponents to cast serious doubt on the attorney general’s independen­ce in connection with the Clinton investigat­ion.”

Although the FBI rarely announces the result of an investigat­ion when it does not bring charges, Comey said he came to believe he would have to after former President Bill Clinton boarded a government plane and spoke to U. S. Attorney Loretta Lynch, resulting in accusation­s that he was interferin­g on his wife’s behalf. That incident, in combinatio­n with the secret document, forced the FBI’s hand.

That was a document compiled by Russian intelligen­ce alleging that there had been an e- mail between Clinton campaign operatives and a key Democratic Party supporter alleging that Lynch had assured someone that Hillary Clinton would not have any problems with the FBI.

The Washington Post has reported that intelligen­ce agents claim the FBI determined the document was a fake, likely fabricated by Russian intelligen­ce sources. But Comey couldn’t risk the fact that the Russians, who were leaking Democratic campaign committee emails, wouldn’t leak this one.

Either way, the Russians impacted Comey’s decision in a way I had not understood.

Comey said he acted to save the reputation and preserve the credibilit­y of the FBI. Did he achieve that goal?

It seems to me the Russians have turned us against ourselves and are the clear winners.

I BOUGHT THE BOOK BY COMEY HOPING TO MAKE SENSE OF SOME OF THIS CHAOS AND ENDED UP LEARNING SOMETHING NEW.

 ?? DREWANGERE­R/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Former FBI Director James Comey poses for photograph­s as he arrives to speak about his new book lastWednes­day in New York City.
DREWANGERE­R/ GETTY IMAGES Former FBI Director James Comey poses for photograph­s as he arrives to speak about his new book lastWednes­day in New York City.
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