Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Meet the Other Amorous FBI Staffers Who Texted About the Clinton Email Investigation
www.weeklystandard. ^ | 06/14/2018 | Eric Felten

Posted on 06/14/2018 7:47:42 PM PDT by Red Badger

Parsing the Inspector General’s report. Criticism of James Comey is nothing new—it’s one of the few things that both Republicans and Democrats can agree on. Which made the headline takeaway of the Department of Justice Inspector General’s report—that Comey deviated from FBI norms—something less than a surprise. But the Comey story isn’t even close to being the most interesting or instructive finding by the IG.

Perhaps the most shocking information in the IG’s report is the revelation that Lisa Page and Peter Strzok were not the only amorous agents with a habit of texting. There were also “Agent 1” and “Agent 5,” who were involved in the Clinton investigation and, according to the IG’s report “were in a relationship at the time and are now married.” Their communications make for a searing indictment of the culture of the FBI and paint a portrait of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email practices as fiasco.

Agent 1 was one of the key players in the investigation—one of just four “case agents” on the probe—and he not only expressed his political support for Clinton, he advocated against subjecting Hillary to an FBI interview. A few days before the Clinton confab, he sent an instant-message in which he complained about how many agents and attorneys were prepping for the questioning: “… very aggravating making this flow with 20+ voices for disparate information anyway.” Fair enough. But then, as the message goes on he suggests that he has a certain lack of enthusiasm for the whole affair. “We have nothing—shouldn’t even be interviewing”

Just in case his girlfriend didn’t savvy the full extent of his disgruntlement at the prospect of interviewing Hillary Clinton, Agent 1 added “My god … I’m actually starting to have embarrassment sprinkled on my disappointment. … Ever been forced to do something you adamantly opposed.”

Asked by the IG about these comments, Agent 1 insisted he hadn’t meant his message: “I don’t want to make it sound like there was no reason to interview her.” As for explaining his “adamantly opposed” comments, Agent 1’s memory seemed to give out.

There are reasons to think that Agent 1 was dissatisfied because the organization was phoning in a politically determined investigation. But there are also reasons to think his unhappiness flowed from an admiration for Hillary. Take his message to Agent 5 after completing the questioning of Clinton: “done interviewing the President.”

And then there’s this heartfelt string of missives from Agent 1 to Agent 5 on November 8, 2016—election day: “You should know; … that I’m … with her.” (The IG helpfully adds in a footnote that “’I’m with her’ was one of the Clinton campaign slogans.”)

Here are some of the highlights of Agent 1’s comments about his work on the “Midyear” investigation as the Clinton case was code-named:

“… the most meaningless thing I’ve ever done with people acting like f---ing 9/11.”

“… I dont care about it. I think its continued waste of resources and time and focus…”

“Its just so obvious how pointless this exercise is …”

Put on the spot by the IG, Agent 1 explained his indiscreet comments as just being the nature of using instant messaging. He succumbed to a “water cooler” style of “jocularity” because he thought IMs “were not retained by the FBI and therefore used less caution with those communications than he would have with other types of communications.”

“You know, guys, I just, I think this was primarily used as a personal conversation venting mode for me. I’m embarrassed for it” Agent 1 told the IG investigators. But he was only humbled so far: “I don’t think that it affected my actions,” he insisted. Agent 1 had lots of explanations for why he was indiscreet with the IM-ing: The Midyear investigation team was crammed into a sensitive compartmented information facility at headquarters, and “Due to this, he was effectively unable to use his personal electronic devices at work, and was also in a small space with his coworkers and supervisors, thereby preventing phone communication.” But Agent 1 wanted the IG to know that this was merely an explanation for why he used instant messages, “not excuses for the substance of his instant messages.”

The substance, however, is telling—perhaps the most telling information in the IG’s report.

Agent 5 sent an instant message to Agent 1 on February 9, 2016, griping about the Midyear work she was being given to do. Agent 1 messaged back to commiserate: “Yeah, I hear you. You guys have a shitty task, in a shitty environment,” he wrote. “To look for something conjured in a place where you cant find it, for a case that doesnt matter and is predestined.” It’s bad enough that a lead agent on the Clinton case was convinced the outcome was “predestined,” but there’s more in Agent 1’s description of the culture they were operating in: “DOJ comes in there every once in awhile and takes a wishy-washy, political, cowardice stance. Salt meets wound. That is the environment love. Can’t sugar coat it.” At least he followed by telling his girlfriend to “do the best you can.”

That sounds like a frank and honest description of a politically skewed shop. But when asked about that message, Agent 1 had another message altogether for the IG: “I have no information that [the Clinton investigation] was a pre-determined outcome by anyone.” No, of course not.

But back in the day, Agent 1 was adamant that the fix was in. Take his January 2016 message to Agent 4 proclaiming “What we want to do and what we’re going to be allowed to do are two different things.” Asked about that quote by the IG, Agent 1 suffered a temporary bout of amnesia, unable to remember what he had been talking about. What he did know was that he had merely been “venting.”

It seems the fix was in not just for Hillary, but her enablers too. In February 2016, Agent 1 had just interviewed Hillary’s personal IT guy. The agent then had this exchange with a fellow FBI employee:

FBI Employee: “boom…how did the [witness] go”

Agent 1: “Awesome. Lied his ass off. Went from never inside the scif [sensitive compartmented information facility] at res, to looked in when it was being constructed, to remove the trash twice, to troubleshot the secure fax with HRC a couple times, to everytime there was a secure fax i did it with HRC. Ridic,”

FBI Employee: “would be funny if he was the only guy charged n this deal”

Agent 1: “I know. For 1001. Even if he said the truth and didnt have a clearance when handling the secure fax — aint noone gonna do s--t”

Say what you will about the cynicism, Agent 1 was right. Given the prosecutorial proclivity for jailing people who are untruthful with the FBI, it pays to be in the Clinton’s orbit.

Agent 5 did her share of texting too. She joked to Agent 1 that Donald Trump’s supporters in Ohio were “retarded.” She sneered that she didn’t know who was worse, Trump, the FBI, or “+o( Average American public.” Come election day she proclaimed that, should Hillary lose, “I’m gonna be walking around with both of my guns…and likely quitting on the spot.” She was just getting started: “screw you trump,” Agent 5 texted while at work, “wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!”

Defenders of the FBI have long argued that Page and Strzok were radical outliers in the culture of the FBI headquarters. These revelations make that a more difficult case. Could someone rise to senior levels of the FBI if these views, and the language used to express, were far out of the mainstream? Their behavior presents a grotesque caricature of what we taxpayers should expect from federal law enforcement.

The “conduct of these employees cast a cloud over the entire FBI investigation and sowed doubt about the FBI’s work on, and its handling of, the Midyear investigation,” the inspector general concluded. “The damage caused by these employees’ actions extends far beyond the scope of the Midyear investigation and goes to the heart of the FBI’s reputation for neutral factfinding and political independence.”

The IG is right, of course. But disciplining those employees will not be nearly enough to fix what’s amiss with the FBI and the DoJ.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: clinton; deepstate; doj; dojigreportanalysis; dojigreportreleased; fbi; fbicorrupt; fbitexts; jamescomey; lisapage; peterstrzok; robertmueller
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-33 last
To: palmer
...or get promoted as a method of getting rid of them.

mostly that...............

21 posted on 06/15/2018 6:05:35 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: Liz

The elitism and snobbish behavior is quite evident.

These types of people think they are entitled by virtue of their positions in DC to lord it over the rest of us.

I doubt these quotes will ever see the MSM slander machinery light of day.

They are the same. They think the same. They are married oftentimes to these same people.

The French Revolution was begun over such as these.........................


22 posted on 06/15/2018 6:09:33 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

To: kevao

They said everything except “Let them eat cake.”......................


23 posted on 06/15/2018 6:10:56 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies]

To: Red Badger
They said everything except “Let them eat cake.”......................

Boom.

24 posted on 06/15/2018 6:38:35 AM PDT by Liz ( (Our side has 8 trillion bullets;the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.))
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 23 | View Replies]

To: Red Badger
Wonder why Horowitz doesn't have the balls to identify agents 1 and 5.
25 posted on 06/15/2018 8:30:45 AM PDT by dearolddad
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Red Badger

It depends upon what the meaning of verdict on HRC emails being “predestined” is.


26 posted on 06/15/2018 9:29:41 AM PDT by wildbill (Quis Custodiet ipsos custodes? Who watches the watchmen?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Red Badger

No so much. For what the FISA is worth, the NSA is privy to all texts anywhere!


27 posted on 06/15/2018 10:06:46 AM PDT by Theophilus (Repent)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 20 | View Replies]

To: Red Badger

FTA:

“FBI Employee: “boom…how did the [witness] go”

Agent 1: “Awesome. Lied his ass off. Went from never inside the scif [sensitive compartmented information facility] at res, to looked in when it was being constructed, to remove the trash twice, to troubleshot the secure fax with HRC a couple times, to everytime there was a secure fax i did it with HRC. Ridic,”

FBI Employee: “would be funny if he was the only guy charged n this deal”

Agent 1: “I know. For 1001. Even if he said the truth and didnt have a clearance when handling the secure fax — aint noone gonna do s—t”

Say what you will about the cynicism, Agent 1 was right. Given the prosecutorial proclivity for jailing people who are untruthful with the FBI, it pays to be in the Clinton’s orbit. “

Yet Horowitz states in the Exec Summ that there is no evidence that the bias resulted in any action one way or another.

This conclusion is nothing less than Horowitz gaslighting the public.

Agent 1 had to file a 302 of the interview of the IT guy. Surely, Horowitz could have seen the 302 to see if it comported with his comments in this text. If it didn’t, then decisions were made out of bias.


28 posted on 06/15/2018 10:17:44 AM PDT by Chaguito
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Chaguito

Don’t forget, that at the time, they were 1000% sure H! would be their new ‘Boss’..................


29 posted on 06/15/2018 10:32:43 AM PDT by Red Badger (When Obama and VJ go to prison for treason, will Roseanne get her show back?...)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: SunkenCiv

Thanks for the ping.


30 posted on 06/15/2018 10:43:27 AM PDT by GOPJ (Obama called us clingers. Hillary used deplorables. FBI said lazy POS. Trump calls us an American.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 12 | View Replies]

To: Whenifhow; null and void; aragorn; EnigmaticAnomaly; kalee; Kale; 2ndDivisionVet; azishot; ...

p


31 posted on 06/15/2018 11:52:44 AM PDT by bitt (t\\)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: .44 Special

32 posted on 06/15/2018 12:55:16 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (www.tapatalk.com/groups/godsgravesglyphs/, forum.darwincentral.org, www.gopbriefingroom.com)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: TigersEye
And they say there's no bias?...This exchange says otherwise after Trump won....


33 posted on 06/15/2018 1:00:36 PM PDT by caww
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-33 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson