Concerned “Whistleblower” Provided All 7 of Comey’s Memos to OIG After Comey Was Fired — Who is the FBI/DOJ Whistleblower?
James Comey
The DOJ Inspector General released a report on James Comey Thursday morning on his mishandling of memos he drafted stemming from nine conversations he had with President Trump.
Although it was determined that Comey violated FBI policies pertaining to retention, handling and dissemination of FBI records and information, Barr declined prosecution.
The IG report revealed details on how Comey drafted the memos, printed the memos and how he stored them.
Comey drafted 7 memos stemming from 9 conversations he had with President Trump beginning January 7th 2017 through April 2017. According to FOIA docs obtained by Judicial Watch, Comey drafted another memo in June of 2017 a full month after he was fired.
The IG report states that Comey printed up two “original copies” every time he drafted a memo. Every time he was done drafting a memo, he would immediately give a copy to his then-Chief of Staff James Rybicki and Comey kept the other copy for himself.
According to Rybicki and other FBI officials who knew about Comey’s memos, they didn’t know where Comey was storing the memos.
It turns out Comey stored 4 of his memos (two of which were classified) in his personal safe in his home. The FBI installed a SCIF [Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility] in Comey’s home, however, he decided to put the classified memos in a personal safe (his Trump-hating wife had access to the safe).
The memos contained classified information, including sensitive information about which foreign leaders Trump had spoken to so a concerned whistleblower decided to come forward.
Experts argue that all 7 of Comey’s memos are considered classified and the FBI underclassified the memos in order to protect their dear leader.
An individual who claimed whistleblower status ended up providing the Office of Inspector General with all 7 of Comey’s memos.
Via page 37 of the IG report:
Shortly after Comey’s removal, a set of the seven Memos was provided to the OIG by a Department employee, who claimed whistleblower status. This individual viewed the Memos as extremely sensitive documents and was concerned that there should be a separate set deposited somewhere for safekeeping. The OIG handled and stored all seven Memos consistent with the requirements for classified information, even though only Memo 1 had any classification markings at that time.
Who is this FBI/DOJ whistleblower?
Buried in IG report:
"Shortly after Comey’s removal, a set of the seven Memos was provided to the OIG by a Department employee who claimed whistleblower status. This individual viewed the Memos as extremely sensitive documents & was concerned"
Who is this FBI/DOJ whistleblower?
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) August 30, 2019
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