Emails Suggest Obama FBI Knew McCain Leaked Trump
Dossier
We are getting more insight into the thinking of the corrupt FBI officials
involved in the plot against Donald Trump – in particular what they knew
and when they knew about the smear/leak operation using the shady
“dossier.”
Our new understanding comes from
138
pages of emails between former FBI official Peter Strzok and
former FBI attorney Lisa Page.
These include an email dated January 10, 2017, in which Strzok said that
the version of the dossier published by
BuzzFeed was
“identical” to the version given to the FBI by McCain and had
“differences” from the dossier provided to the FBI by Fusion GPS
co-founder Glenn Simpson and
Mother Jones reporter David Corn.
January 10, 2017, is the same day
BuzzFeed published the
anti-Trump dossier by former British spy Christopher Steele.
The emails also show Strzok and other FBI agents mocking President Trump a
few weeks before he was inaugurated. In addition, the emails reveal that
Strzok communicated with then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe about the
“leak investigation” tied to the Clinton Foundation (the very leak in
which McCabe was later implicated).
We received the records in our January 2018 FOIA
lawsuit
filed after the DOJ failed to respond to a December 2017 request for all
communications between Strzok and Page (
Judicial
Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-00154)).
The FBI has only processed the records at a rate of 500 pages per month and
has refused to process text messages. At this rate, the production of these
communications will not be completed until at least late 2021. The FBI is
now
using
the coronavirus as an excuse to shut down the production of any further
records.
On January 10, 2017, Strzok, under the subject “RE:
Buzzfeed
published some of the reports,”
writes:
“Our internet system is blocking the site. I have the pdf via iPhone, but
it’s 25.6MB. Comparing now. The set is only identical to what [Sen. John]
McCain had (it has differences from what was given to us by Corn and
Simpson).”
Strzok sent the email to Page and several top-ranking FBI officials,
including Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Assistant Director for the
Counterintelligence Division Bill Priestap, Deputy Assistant Director of
Counterintelligence Jon Moffa, Assistant Director for Public Affairs
Michael Kortan, General Counsel James Baker, and Director James Comey’s
Chief of Staff James Rybicki.
Earlier, on January 10, 2017,
BuzzFeed published
a version of the dossier that Strzok said was “identical” to what
McCain’s office had turned over to the FBI. Strzok sent the
BuzzFeed-related email at 7:48 PM. At 8:23 PM on the same day,
Strzok forwards to Page and several FBI officials an
article
by the UK outlet
The Guardian titled “FBI chief given dossier by
John McCain alleging secret Trump-Russia contacts.”
David Corn was one of Steele’s
media
contacts. Fusion GPS paid Steele, via funds from the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton’s campaign, to write the
dossier. In
testimony
to the Senate Judiciary Committee in August 2017, Simpson said he was not
aware of any version of the Steele dossier being given to the FBI.
While acknowledging he had given the dossier to the FBI, McCain had denied
being the source of the
dossier report. But
court
filings unsealed in March 2019 show the Arizona Republican senator and
an associate had shared the dossier with several media outlets.
Former State Department official and McCain associate David Kramer said in
a December 13, 2017,
deposition
that the dossier was given to him by Steele and he then provided it to
journalists at outlets includingCNN,
BuzzFeed and
The
Washington Post. The details were first reported by
The
Daily Caller.
The new records also include a December 22, 2016,
email in which Strzok asks then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe if
the FBI had opened a “leak investigation” into Clinton Foundation media
reports. Strzok writes: “I received word via Jen that tomorrow morning
Mike S [presumably Executive Assistant Director Michael Steinbach] wants to
talk about whether we have opened a leak investigation into the publicity
surrounding the C Foundation. He said he’d like to discuss, as the D
[Director James Comey] ‘would like to do something.’ I need guidance as
to how/if you’d like me to detail the media pull we conducted. As you may
recall, we have not detailed that activity other than to you and Bill.”
McCabe’s reply to Strzok is redacted.
McCabe was fired from the FBI in March 2018 for leaking to the media and
lacking “
candor.”
A February 2018 DOJ inspector general
report
concluded “that McCabe’s disclosure of the existence of an ongoing
investigation … violated the FBI’s and the Department’s media policy
and constituted misconduct.” McCabe was referred for prosecution but the
Justice Department declined.
The documents also include several
emails
in which Strzok forwards Russiagate-related news articles to Page and other
FBI officials. On January 1, 2017, Strzok forwarded to Moffa and another
unidentified official a
New York Times article titled “Trump
Promises Revelation on Hacking.” The article discusses President-elect
Donald Trump’s skepticism about U.S. intelligence assessments of Russian
hacking relating to the 2016 election. Strzok cut and pasted a quote from
the article in which Trump said, “I don’t care what they say, no
computer is safe. I have a boy who’s 10 years old; he can do anything
with a computer. You want something to really go without detection, write
it out and have it sent by courier.” The article mentions that Trump said
new information would be coming out the following Tuesday. Strzok then says
in his cover note, “I think the Tuesday surprise is all the stuff
[redacted] told him during the CI [counterintelligence] briefing. He DID
mention the stuff about his son and the computer password …” A redacted
FBI agent replies to Strzok, but the reply is also redacted. Another FBI
agent then responds, “To be accurate he called it a code word not a
password. Ha!” Strzok replies, “Funnies.”
On December 15, 2016, Strzok forwards to Page
an
article from
the Daily Mail reporting that a former British
diplomat, Craig Murray, claimed to have received emails that were stolen
from the DNC and John Podesta. Murray said he received the emails near the
grounds of American University in Washington, DC. The article says the
emails were from an inside DNC source, not Russians. Strzok writes in his
cover note to Page, “Shaddy sh*t at AU…;)”.
On December 21, 2016, Strzok forwards to Page
a
link to a
Defense One article about Russian efforts to
interfere in the U.S. presidential election. Strzok cut and pasted a quote
from former Acting CIA Director Michael Morell in which Morell says, “To
me, and this is to me not an overstatement, this is the political
equivalent of 9/11.”
On December 26, 2016, Strzok
forwards
to Moffa and an unidentified Washington Field Office agent a Bloomberg
article
titled “Trump Aide Partnered with Firm Run by Man with Alleged KGB
Ties.” The article reports that Trump adviser Gen. Michael Flynn, having
partnered in 2016 with Subu Kota, a man who pleaded guilty in 1996 to
selling stolen biotech material to an FBI agent posing as a Russian spy.
Strzok
forwards
the article to Page, saying, “See, look, I’m sharing… ;)”
On January 4, 2017, Strzok forwards to Page a 14-page white paper by the
Capital Research Center entitled “Conducting Foreign Relations Without
Authority: The Logan Act.” He had previously sent the same file to Office
of General Counsel attorney Trisha Anderson and to Priestap.
In a January 4, 2017,
email
thread a redacted official in the FBI’s Operational Technology
Division emails Strzok and Page: “The AD [Assistant Director] of Cyber is
apparently bringing up the idea of [redacted]. [Redacted] just messaged me
after being pinged by SF [likely the FBI’s San Francisco office]. He
asked why this was coming up again, and he wants to talk to me about it
next week. Any recommendation on how to deal with this?” Pages replies,
“Why don’t you let Pete or Bill or I reach out to the AD of Cyber to
let him know how we got here [redacted]. It might then be worth
[redacted].” The official responds, “Perfect. That works for me and you
can mention that OTD brought it to you. My initial recommendation was for
the AD to reach out to you two, but I can only assume that message did not
reach him.”
On January 9, 2017, in
an
email with the subject line “USIC report,” [U.S. Intelligence
Community] Strzok tells Page and a redacted official “Per D’s request
on Friday, NYO received a single copy of the influence report from ODNI’s
[redacted]; it is being maintained in the CD SAC’s safe for PEOTUS
[president-elect of the United States]/senior staff.”
On January 10, 2017, Strzok
emails
Page, Moffa, Priestap and Jennifer Boone to say, “Per Rich [presumably
Richard
Quinn, formerly with the public affairs office], CNN to publish C
material today between 4 and 5. Page replies: “We have lots of details
from kortan [Asst Dir Michael Kortan of public affairs]. He will brief at
the 3:45.” Strzok responds: “Can I maybe get a read out vis a vis
relationship with Brits etc?”
The significance of these new emails is that Strzok and his Obama FBI
colleagues knew almost immediately that McCain likely leaked the infamous
dossier. The emails also show that senior FBI officials had contempt for
President Trump and gossiped about its counterintelligence briefing to him.
The FBI under Comey and McCabe was a train wreck and, given the ongoing
cover-up of these docs, the agency hasn’t improved much.
This latest records release adds to the volume of material we’ve already
uncovered on the Strzok/Page machinations. Here is some of our previous
work in this area.
In February 2020, we
uncovered
an August 2016 email in which Strzok says that Clinton, in her interview
with the FBI about her email controversy, apologized for “the work and
effort” it caused the bureau and she said she chose to use it “out of
convenience” and that “it proved to be anything but.” Strzok said
Clinton’s apology and the “convenience” discussion were “not in”
the FBI 302 report that summarized the interview.
Also in February, we made public Strzok-Page emails showing their direct
involvement in the opening of Crossfire Hurricane, the bureau’s
investigation of alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The records also show additional “confirmed classified emails” were
found on Clinton’s unsecure non-state.gov email server “beyond the
number presented” in then-FBI Director James Comey’s statements; Strzok
and Page questioning the access the DOJ was granting Clinton’s lawyers;
and Page revealing that the DOJ was making edits to FBI 302 reports related
to the Clinton Midyear Exam investigation. The emails detail a discussion
about “squashing” an issue related to the Seth Rich controversy.
In January 2020, we
uncovered
Strzok-Page emails that detail special accommodations given to the lawyers
of Clinton and her aides during the FBI investigation of the Clinton email
controversy.
In November 2019, we
revealed
Strzok-Page emails that show the attorney representing three of Clinton’s
aides were given meetings with senior FBI officials.
Also in November, we
uncovered
emails revealing that after Clinton’s statement denying the transmission
of classified information over her unsecure email system, Strzok sent an
email to FBI officials citing “three [Clinton email] chains” containing
(C) [classified] portion marks in front of paragraphs.”
The coup cabal’s house of cards is looking more fragile by the day,
thanks in large measure to Judicial Watch.
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