Lawmakers Make Criminal Referral on Clinton, Comey, Lynch to DOJ on Steele Dossier

Via Saraacarter.com

Congressional lawmakers made a criminal referral Wednesday to the Department of Justice Attorney General Jeff Sessions against former senior-level Obama administration officials, including employees of the FBI connected with the unverified dossier alleging collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, as well as those involved in the warrants used to spy on a former Trump campaign volunteer, this reporter has learned. The lawmakers also made a criminal referral on former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and threats made by her DOJ against the FBI informant, who provided the bureau with information on the Russian nuclear industry and the approval in 2010 to sell roughly 20 percent of American uranium mining assets to Russia.

“The lawmakers noted that Comey “engaged in questionable conduct vis-à-vis President Donald Trump…”

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee member Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Florida, along with nine other colleagues sent the letter Wednesday to Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray criminally referring former FBI Director James Comey, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, and former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe for their involvement in the investigations into President Trump and alleged violations of federal law. FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok and his paramour FBI lawyer Lisa Page, whose anti-Trump text messages obtained by the DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, were also included in the referral.

“We write to refer the following individuals for investigation of potential violation(s) of federal statutes,” states the letter obtained by this reporter.  “In doing so, we are especially mindful of the dissimilar degrees of zealousness that has marked the investigations into Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, respectively. Because we believe that those in positions of high authority should be treated the same as every other American, we want to be sure that the potential violations of law outlined below are vetted appropriately.”

The criminal referral also raises significant concerns regarding the Steele dossier, and the “presentation of false and/or unverified information to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in connection with the former Trump aide Carter Page warrant application to conduct surveillance through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).” Page worked as a volunteer advisor for the Trump campaign and the information in the dossier was used in bulk by the FBI to obtain the warrants to spy on him.

“Accordingly, we refer to DOJ all DOJ and FBI personnel responsible for signing the Carter Page warrant application that contained unverified and/or false information for possible violation(s) of 18 USC 242 and 18 USC 1505 and 1515b,” the criminal referral states. It refers to a letter drafted by House Intelligence Committee ChairmanDevin Nunes to Sessions this March.

The lawmakers noted that Comey “engaged in questionable conduct vis-à-vis President Donald Trump,” and referred to an article reported by The New York Times, in May 2017, which highlighted memos leaked by Comey to a friend that was given to the paper. In the criminal referral letter, the lawmakers state that “Comey wrote memoranda detailing alleged conversations between himself and President Trump, creating ‘a paper trail’ for ‘documenting what he perceived as the president’s improper efforts to influence a continuing investigation.’

The New York Times article reports that Comey “created similar memos – including some that are classified – about every phone call and meeting he had with the president,” the letter states.

The criminal referral also notes a Jan. 3, 2018, letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein from Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Charles Grassley, where committee staff reviewed the memoranda created by Comey in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility due to the classified nature of the majority of the memos; of the seven memos, four were marked classified at the “SECRET” or “CONFIDENTIAL” levels.

Comey, whose book A Higher Loyalty, released this week, argued that his memos were personal reflections about his meetings and conversations with Trump, but admitted that some contained classified material. According to FBI policy, however, the bureau forbids any agent from releasing classified information regarding ongoing investigations or sensitive operations without prior written permission. The bureau also mandates that all records created during official duties are considered to be government property.

“In light of the fact that four of the seven memos were classified, it would appear that former Director Comey leaked classified information when sharing these memos with Professor Richman. Accordingly, we refer James Comey to DOJ for potential violation(s) of 18 USC 641, 18 USC 793, and 18 USC 1924(a),” the letter states.

The congressional members also are referring former presidential candidate Clinton for her role in the dossier, assembled by former British spy Christopher Steele, who was hired by cutout embattled research firm Fusion GPS. After months of investigations by Congress, it was eventually discovered that the dossier was paid for by the Hillary Clinton Campaign and the Democratic National Committee. However, the campaign did not reveal that they had allocated money to pay for the research on their disclosure forms, according to congressional members and news reports.

“A lawyer representing the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid Washington firm Fusion GPS to conduct research that led to the Steele dossier, according to an October 24, 2017, report in The Washington Post,” the letter states. ” Accordingly, for disguising payments to Fusion GPS on mandatory disclosures to the Federal Election Commission, we refer Hillary Clinton to DOJ for potential violation(s) of 52 USC 30121 and 52 USC 30101.”

Lynch was referred after concerns were made regarding her decision to threaten with reprisal the former FBI informant, William Douglas Campbell, who first came forward in 2016 with insight into the sale of the Canadian firm Uranium One, which controlled nearly 20 percent of U.S. uranium mining interests in the United States, as previously reported.

Campbell had filed a lawsuit in Maryland federal court in 2016 against the Russian companies he was employed with and which he had kept tabs on for the FBI. He was asking for the return of the money he had to launder out of his own paychecks and had sent a Freedom of Information Act request to the DOJ for information on his case. After the DOJ received the FOIA request and the lawsuit was filed, his lawyers were advised by personnel from the Justice Department that prosecutors in the Fraud Section of the Justice Department under Lynch, demanded the withdrawal the lawsuit. According to a letter written by Campbell’s previous attorney, the DOJ threatened to destroy Campbell’s reputation and prosecute him for violating a non-disclosure agreement he had signed with the FBI.

The criminal referral on Lynch is investigating her for “potential violation(s) of 18 USC 1505 and 1515b,” according to the letter.

Strzok/Page
Strzok/Page

As for  Strzok and Page, the two FBI employees at the center of the Congressional investigations, the lawmakers seek the criminal referral based on the pairs “interference in the Hillary Clinton investigation regarding her use of a personal email server,” as reported.

The lawmakers point to a Jan. 22, The Wall Street Journal article regarding the Justice Department’s second release of text exchanges between Strzok and Page, and revealed that the texts “show the FBI also eliminated evidence that Mrs. Clinton compromised high-level communications.”

“The report provides the following alarming specifics, among others: ‘Mr. Strzok texts Ms. Page to tell her that, in fact, senior officials had decided to water down the reference to President Obama to ‘another senior government official,” the criminal referral states referring to the article.

Other recent documents obtained by congressional investigators also suggest possible coordination by Obama White House officials, the CIA and the FBI into the investigation into President Donald Trump’s campaign. According to those documents, the senior Obama officials used unsubstantiated evidence to launch allegations in the media that the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia during the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.

Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV)

The documents also reveal that former Senate majority leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, sent a letter on Aug. 29, 2016, asking former FBI Director James Comey to investigate the allegations, which were presented to him by then CIA Director John Brennan. Brennan had briefed Reid privately days earlier on the counterintelligence investigation and documents suggest Reid was also staying in close touch with Comey over the issues, as reported.

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Bob P
Bob P
April 18, 2018 4:22 pm

As the witch once said, “At this point, what difference does it make?” There must be dozens of different serious crimes committed by these monsters that they can prove without a doubt; no charges. There are several investigations supposedly ongoing. Where are the charges? Twenty-something thousand unsealed indictments, supposedly. Where are the arrests? Until they lead away at least one of these SOBs in handcuffs, it’s impossible to believe any justice will be served.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 18, 2018 4:28 pm

We’ll see what comes of this, the current rage seems to be only investigating crimes that not only haven’t taken place but which are not crimes in the first place (i.e. Russion “collusion”).

In any event, anyone know what the Democrats are saying about it? That’s where the importance of the referral will be made known one way or the other. Big reactions mean important and likely to result in something, low key reactions mean not important and not going anywhere.

Bob P
Bob P
  Anonymous
April 18, 2018 6:52 pm

On the other hand, if MSM completely ignores it, it likely means it is a big deal (though it will nevertheless go nowhere). I quickly checked the home pages of the major MSM outlets–NYT, WAPO, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS (including searching the terms GOP, criminal, and referral) and found no mention of what should be a major story. The primary difference between the USA’s MSM and the USSR’s Pravda, was the Russian people knew it was all propaganda.

turlock
turlock
  Bob P
April 19, 2018 7:40 am

I’m with you Bob. It’s now morning, 4/19/2018. Even Drudge has no mention. NPR will probably be too busy with a list of Trump=deranged assholes to interview today. Our media is so corrupted and dishonest . Unbelievable.

Mad as hell
Mad as hell
  turlock
April 19, 2018 10:48 am

Agreed. At first (and to some extent still) believed this was just a stunt by some GOP that wanted to come back to their home towns in November and brag about “trying to drain the swamp, so vote for me”, and I expected some press coverage, and the usual pandering politicians wanting “justice”, and oh gee wiz, I guess we could just not get any evidence. But so far, I have not seen that, so this MAY just be worth something…we shall see.

RS
RS
  Anonymous
April 19, 2018 10:03 am

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04-19/gop-chairman-subpoena-doj-over-comey-memos

Rep. Nadler (D) said in a statement that he welcomes the opportunity to take a look at the memos, though described the GOP’s imminent subpoena as political “theater” which may interfere or undermine Mueller’s probe.

“The Comey memos are key to the Special Counsel’s work. Pursuant to long-standing Department policy and absent any satisfactory accommodation, the Department of Justice cannot simply hand over evidence that is part of an ongoing criminal investigation,” Nadler said.

“If House Republicans refuse any accommodation short of the Department of Justice handing over custody of these documents —which it cannot do — I fear the Majority will have manufactured an excuse to hold the Deputy Attorney General in contempt of Congress. If they succeed in tarnishing the Deputy Attorney General, perhaps they will have given President Trump the pretext he has sought to replace Mr. Rosenstein with someone willing to do his bidding and end the Special Counsel’s investigation,” he added.

In other words, Nadler is stalling too…

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 18, 2018 4:44 pm

2% of Congress (11 of 535 members) sending Morse Code letter to Sessions to “Please do your job”. Absurd. When thinking about our federal government, particularly the very memorable past 2 weeks, the following words come to mind:

Reckless
Incompetent
Arrogant
Foolish
Stupid
Patronizing
Devious
Insane
Unaware
Untrustworthy

steve
steve
April 18, 2018 5:50 pm

Jeff Sessions; that boy must be compromised. What “they” have on him I have no idea but it’s something big. What other reason could there be for his reticence?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
April 18, 2018 6:30 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=171&v=liQxGN_RS00

Listen to the voice after he finds out he’s being criminally referred.

Painful.

Hollow Man
Hollow Man
April 18, 2018 6:34 pm

What’s going to happen to them? Nothing that’s what. Rule of law does not exist for the political elite. We are about to get trickle down lawlessness as the American people give up.

Unprecedented
Unprecedented
April 18, 2018 8:06 pm

I had to make sure that Sarah Carter wrote this and it wasn’t actually an Onion article

This is really a big deal. Unprecedented in fact. But call me in the ladies on The View just shrug their shoulders and laugh it off along with all the pundits in the mainstream media who are calling it political chicanery.

We’ll see what happens.

Unprecedented
Unprecedented
  Unprecedented
April 18, 2018 8:17 pm

Comey and the ladies on The View, that is…

TC
TC
April 18, 2018 9:22 pm

Trump’s Chumps all giggle with glee. But you know nothing is going to come of this. I’ll drive to DC and personally nuzzle Sessions’ old, wrinkled ball sack if even one of these pig fuckers sees jail time. Not going to happen.

TC
TC
  Francis Marion
April 18, 2018 11:25 pm

Based on the other comments here, you better go ahead and get a case of them. 🙂

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
April 18, 2018 9:49 pm

Hate to break to everyone , don’t mean shit , won’t do shit and some unsuspecting aid will end up kicking and screaming with 3 bullets to the back ala Seth Rich . Every person involved with this investigation is compromised some how some where some way . May they all rot in hell including Sessions !

Wip
Wip
April 18, 2018 10:45 pm

I believe there is a secret immunity given to all fed.gov VIPS. Whoever they are.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Wip
April 19, 2018 8:05 am

Doesn’t apply when you commit treason.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
April 19, 2018 3:42 am

” Because we believe that those in positions of high authority should be treated the same as every other American”……..meaning they will set up an ambush and gun them down, as was done to Robert LaVoy Finicum? I would imagine, given the intellect of those who frequent this site, many are aware of the fact that the Malheur Standoff happened under the direction of James Comey, and that there is a tie in to the Uranium One scandal. The imprisonment of Dwight Hammond under false charges, the uranium resource that is located on the Hammond Ranch (which is located on the Harney Basin), as well as the uranium located on the Malheur Nat’l Wildlife Refuge, which is under the control of the Bureau of Land Management…….dig deeper and you’ll find the masonic ties to the local judge and sheriff.
Going forward, if we even get to May 8th date without a revisit of an OKC or Waco type event (April 19th), or a good blood letting in commemoration of the pagan Beltane holiday of May 1st, (also celebrated by wiccans like Hellary Clinton), this will simply be seen as a partisan action, and heavily supported as such by the slimestreammedia.
One way or another, this will be painted to be a battle between the demonrats and the republicants, unless and until they bring charges of murder and war crimes against the likes of W. Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, cover up of evidence by Robert Mueller, who was conveniently appointed by bush on Sept. 4th, 2001.
I’m just an old labor hand, but I knew something was rotten before the sun set on Sept. 11th, and in the days/years since there are a couple thousand architects and engineers who have taken the position that the laws of physics were denied by the ‘official’ story.
Nothing will come of these 20,000 sealed indictments (just more fake government bullschitt) except perhaps the real chaos our masonic government has been working towards.
“annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum”

22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
22winmag - refugee from ZeroHedge who just couldn't take the explosion of doom porn and the avalanche of near-hourly Bitcoin stories
April 19, 2018 8:09 am

If cops walking the beat can get away with murder, do you really believe oligarch political hacks can’t?

overthecliff
overthecliff
April 19, 2018 12:05 pm

Seems the Democrats are much better at persecuting their political enemies.