Dispute erupts over whether Brennan, Comey pushed Steele dossier, as DOJ
probe into misconduct begins



By  <https://www.foxnews.com/person/r/gregg-re> Gregg Re,
<https://www.foxnews.com/person/h/catherine-herridge> Catherine Herridge
<http://www.foxnews.com/>  

 

A high-level dispute over which senior government officials pushed the
unverified
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-told-fisa-court-steele-wasnt-source-of
-report-used-to-justify-surveilling-trump-team-docs-show> Steele dossier
amid efforts to surveil the Trump campaign has broken out into the open
again, after it emerged that Attorney General
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/william-barr> William Barr
appointed a U.S. attorney to
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/barr-us-attorney-connecticut-surveillance-
trump-campaign> examine the origins of the Russia investigation and
determine if the FBI and DOJ's actions were "lawful and appropriate."

Sources familiar with the records told Fox News that a late-2016 email chain
indicated then-FBI Director James Comey told bureau subordinates that
then-CIA Director  <https://insider.foxnews.com/tag/john-brennan> John
Brennan insisted the dossier be included in the intelligence community
assessment on Russian interference, known as the ICA.

Fox News was told that the email chain – not yet public -- referred to the
dossier as "crown material," but it was not clear why this apparent code was
used. On Tuesday night, former GOP Rep. Trey Gowdy said on Fox News'
<https://www.foxnews.com/shows/the-story> "The Story with Martha MacCallum"
that "Comey has a better argument than Brennan, based on what I've seen." 

A day earlier, Gowdy told Fox News, "Whoever is looking into this, tell them
to look into emails" from December 2016 involving Brennan and Comey. Gowdy,
who is now a Fox News contributor, said his assessment was based on
sensitive Russia records he reviewed as then-chairman of the Republican-led
House Oversight Committee.

But in a statement to Fox News, a former CIA official put the blame squarely
on Comey.

"Former Director Brennan, along with former [Director of National
Intelligence] James Clapper, are the ones who opposed James Comey’s
recommendation that the Steele Dossier be included in the intelligence
report," the official said.

"They opposed this because the dossier was in no way used to develop the
ICA," the official continued. "The intelligence analysts didn't include it
when they were doing their work because it wasn't corroborated intelligence,
therefore it wasn't used and it wasn't included. Brennan and Clapper
prevented it from being added into the official assessment. James Comey then
decided on his own to brief Trump about the document."

Fox News has reached out to Comey's legal team twice, and provided the
statement from the former CIA official, but did not receive a reply on the
record.

In March, Republican
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rand-paul-source-says-john-brennan-pushed-
discredited-steele-dossier> Sen. Rand Paul leveled similar allegations on
Twitter, citing a "high-level source" who said Brennan had "insisted that
the unverified and fake Steele dossier" be included in the January 2017 ICA.

Clapper  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9aRGZGix5s> previously testified
that the dossier was not ultimately used in the ICA. News that Comey had
briefed Trump personally on the dossier before the inauguration --
purportedly to warn him of potential blackmail threats -- leaked within days
and opened the door for media outlets to publicize the dossier's lurid
claims.

Whether the FBI acted appropriately in obtaining the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant to Trump campaign aide Carter Page is now
the subject not only of U.S. Attorney John Durham's new probe, but also the
ongoing review by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
U.S. Attorney for Utah John Huber has been conducting his own investigation
separately, although details of his progress were unclear.

As one example, in its FISA application, the bureau
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-told-fisa-court-steele-wasnt-source-of
-report-used-to-justify-surveilling-trump-team-docs-show> repeatedly and
incorrectly assured the court in a footnote that it "does not believe"
British ex-spy Christopher Steele was the direct source for a Yahoo News
article implicating Page in Russian collusion, and instead asserted that the
Yahoo article provided an independent basis to believe Steele. 

Rosenstein discusses his actions within the Department of Justice, Former
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the reaction to the sudden firing of
James Comey.

Steele has told a British court that he briefed multiple news organizations
during the fall of 2016 -- including Yahoo News.

Gowdy's remarks echoed Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, who
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/graham-announces-new-proposed-asylum-law-c
hanges-details-response-to-bombshell-fbi-revelations> told Fox News' "Sunday
Morning Futures" this past weekend that he was pushing to declassify
documents that would expose the FBI's poor efforts to corroborate the
dossier.

"There's a document that's classified that I'm gonna try to get unclassified
that takes the dossier -- all the pages of it -- and it has verification to
one side," Graham said. "There really is no verification, other than media
reports that were generated by reporters that received the dossier."

Graham cited a
<https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/443710-state-departments-red-flag-o
n-steele-went-to-a-senior-fbi-man-well-before> report from The Hill's John
Solomon that the FBI was told expressly that Steele, the bureau's
confidential informant,
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-dossier-political-motivations-trump-ai
de-surveillance> had admitted to a State Department contact he was "keen" to
leak his discredited dossier for purposes of influencing the 2016 election.

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Kathleen Kavalec’s written account of
her meeting with Steele on Oct. 11, 2016, was sent to the FBI prior to the
bureau's FISA warrant application to monitor Page, according to records
unearthed in a transparency lawsuit by Citizens United.

Fox News' Martha MacCallum contributed to this report. 

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