Comey Admits FBI Failed To Verify Steele Dossier Used To Obtain Spy Warrant On Trump’s Aide

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In a startling confession, James Comey has reluctantly admitted that the FBI did not verify the scandalous steele dossier compiled by ex-British spy Christopher Steele before it went to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court where it was used to obtain a warrant on Trump’s former campaign advisor Carter Page.

The House Oversight Committee has released a 235-page transcript of Comey’s grilling 24 hours after the former FBI director was questioned by lawmakers on the Capitol Hill.

Responding to Rep. Ratcliffe, (R-Texas), Comey admitted that before signing off on the FISA warrant in October 2016, he repeatedly referred to the dossier as lacking credibility, but said that he did not know that he “was referring to all of it.”

“Maybe I was, but I had in mind some particular portions of it that were salacious and unverified,”Comey said during his closed-door testimony.

But that did not stop Comey from submitting the dossier to the FISA court as evidence of the Trump campaign’s alleged ties to Russia.

Describing Steele as “a reliable source with a track record,” was knowingly untrue since Comey admitted that his work was not double-checked by the FBI.

“But what I understand by verified is we then try to replicate the source information so that it becomes FBI investigation and our conclusions rather than a reliable source’s. That’s what I understand it, the difference to be. And that work wasn’t completed by the time I left in May of 2017, to my knowledge,” Comey said.

In February, the Republican-controlled House Intelligence Committee released the Nunes memo, that revealed that Steele was dumped as an FBI source over his leaks to the media. The FBI documents released in August confirm that the FBI terminated formal relations with Steele a week before the 2016 elections.

According to the Nunes memo, the unconfirmed dossier that lacked credibility, “formed an essential part” of the warrant obtained from a FISA court on October 21, 2016.

RT reports:

While the transcript of Comey’s testimony has 235 pages in total, many were disappointed with the way Comey, who appeared to have an incredibly weak memory as he stood before the committee, dodged many of the critical questions.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) counted that Comey answered “don’t know” a whopping 166 times, “I don’t remember” – 71 times and “I don’t’ recall” – 8 times.

During his questioning, Comey reiterated that the dossier did not trigger the investigation into the Trump campaign’s supposed ties to Russia. The former director said that it was a meeting between former Trump campaign foreign policy aide George Papadopoulos and London-based professor Joseph Mifsud in March 2016 that kickstarted the investigation. Mifsud allegedly told Papadopoulos of the emails stolen from Clinton’s Campaign by ‘Russian hackers.’

“It was weeks or months later that the so-called Steele dossier came to our attention,” Comey said.

Comey previously dismissed accusations that the bureau did not follow procedure in obtaining a warrant on Page as “nonsense”.

“The notion that FISA was abused here is nonsense,” Comey said while leaving the Capitol Hill on Friday following his testimony.

The explanation, however, did not sit well with Republicans.  Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) who is chair-designate of the Senate Judiciary Committee, tweeted that “the process used to obtain a FISA warrant – and its multiple renewals – against Carter Page should disturb every American.”

“I look forward to having an in-depth discussion with former FBI Director Comey about his assertion that challenges against the FISA warrant process – based on the Steele dossier – are ‘nonsense,'” he added.

The Republicans had two years to expose all this which would have helped President Trump counter Robert Mueller’s report, which is nothing more than a tool that the Democrats plan to use to impeach Trump, regardless of there being no basis or evidence that Trump committed a crime, we are looking at two years of investigations leading up to the 2020 election.

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