Loretta Lynch accuses Comey of misrepresenting key Clinton probe
conversation, was quite surprised by his testimony


Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch
<https://insider.foxnews.com/tag/loretta-lynch>  has flatly accused former
FBI Director James Comey
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/james-comey>  of mischaracterizing
her statements by repeatedly alleging, under oath, that Lynch privately
instructed him to call the Hillary Clinton email probe a “matter” instead of
an “investigation.”


Lynch, who testified that Comey’s claim left her “quite surprised,” made the
dramatic remarks at a joint closed-door session of the House Oversight and
Judiciary Committees last December. A transcript of her testimony
<http://dougcollins.house.gov/sites/dougcollins.house.gov/files/Lynch%20Inte
rview%2012-19-18.pdf>  was released on Monday by House Judiciary Committee
ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga.


The episode marked the latest public dispute
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dispute-erupts-over-whether-brennan-comey-
pushed-steele-dossier-as-doj-probe-into-misconduct-begins>  to break out
among high-level ex-Obama administration officials, as multiple government
reviews of potential FBI and Justice Department misconduct continue.


In a June 2017 interview under oath
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/08/us/politics/comey-testimony-loretta-lync
h.html>  with the House Intelligence Committee, Comey said Lynch had pressed
him to downplay the significance of the Clinton email review in September
2015, just before a congressional hearing in which Comey was expected to be
asked about the investigation. Comey said the moment led him to question her
independence and contributed to his decision to unilaterally hold a press
conference in July 2016 announcing the conclusions of the probe.


“The attorney general had directed me not to call it an investigation, but
instead to call it a matter, which confused me and concerned me,” Comey
testified. “That was one of the bricks in the load that led me to conclude,
‘I have to step away from the department if we’re to close this case
credibly.’” 


Comey continued: “The Clinton campaign, at the time, was using all kind of
euphemisms — security review, matters, things like that, for what was going
on. We were getting to a place where the attorney general and I were both
going to have to testify and talk publicly about. And I wanted to know, was
she going to authorize us to confirm we had an investigation? … And she
said, ‘Yes, but don’t call it that, call it a matter.’ And I said, ‘Why
would I do that?’ And she said,
<https://insider.foxnews.com/2017/06/08/james-comey-hearing-asked-lynch-call
-hillary-clinton-email-investigation-matter> ‘Just call it a matter.’”


Comey said that Lynch’s secret airport tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton in
the summer of 2016 later cemented his assessment that Lynch lacked
independence.


But in her testimony in December, Lynch said Comey had completely
mischaracterized the situation.




Former FBI Director James Comey testifies before a Senate Intelligence
Committee hearing on Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 U.S.
presidential election on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 8, 2017.
(Reuters)


“I did not,” Lynch responded when asked if she had “ever” told Comey to call
the investigation a “matter.”


“I have never instructed a witness as to what to say specifically. Never
have, never will,” Lynch continued. “In the meeting that I had with the
Director, we were discussing how best to keep Congress informed of progress
and discuss requesting resources for the Department overall. We were going
to testify separately. And the concern that both of us had in the meeting
that I was having with him in September of 2015 was how to have that
discussion without stepping across the Department policy of confirming or
denying an investigation, separate policy from testifying.


“Obviously, we wanted to testify fully, fulsomely, and provide the
information that was needed, but we were not at that point, in September of
2015, ready to confirm that there was an investigation into the email matter
— or deny it,” Lynch added. “We were sticking with policy, and that was my
position on that. I didn’t direct anyone to use specific phraseology. When
the Director asked me how to best to handle that, I said: What I have been
saying is we have received a referral and we are working on the matter,
working on the issue, or we have all the resources we need to handle the
matter, handle the issue. So that was the suggestion that I made to him.”


Pressed for her reaction to Comey’s statements, Lynch said they had come as
a shock. 


“I was quite surprised that he characterized it in that way,” Lynch said.
“We did have a conversation about it, so I wasn’t surprised that he
remembered that we met about it and talked about it. But I was quite
surprised that that was his characterization of it, because that was not how
it was conveyed to him, certainly not how it was intended.”


House Oversight Commitee ranking member Jim Jordan, R-Ohio — then the
panel’s chairman — interjected.


“Excuse me. Ms. Lynch, so in the meeting with the FBI Director you referred
to the Clinton investigation as a matter — I just want to make sure I
understand — but you did not instruct the Director when he testified in
front of Congress to call it a matter. Is that accurate?” Jordan asked.


“I said that I had been referring to — I had been using the phraseology,”
Lynch responded. “We’ve received a referral. Because we received a public
referral, which we were confirming. And that is Department policy, that when
we receive a public referral from any agency, that we confirm the referral
but we neither confirm nor deny the investigation. That’s actually a
standard DOJ policy.


“So in the meeting with the Director, which was, again, around September — I
don’t recall the date — of 2015, it was very early in the investigation, I
expressed the view that it was, in my opinion, too early for us to confirm
that we had an investigation,” Lynch said. ” At some point in the course of
investigations, as you all know from your oversight, it becomes such common
knowledge that we talk about it using the language of investigation and
things, but at that point we had not done that and we were not confirming or
denying it. We weren’t denying it at all. There was, just essentially, in my
view, we were following the policy. And when the Director asked me about my
thoughts, I said, yes, we had to be — we had to be completely cooperative
and fulsome with Congress for both of us, and that we needed to provide as
much information as we could on the issue of resources.” 


Last week, a high-level dispute over which senior government officials
pushed the unverified Steele dossier
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-told-fisa-court-steele-wasnt-source-of
-report-used-to-justify-surveilling-trump-team-docs-show>  amid efforts to
surveil the Trump campaign broke out into the open, after it emerged that
Attorney General William Barr
<https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/william-barr>  appointed a U.S.
attorney to examine the origins of the Russia investigation
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/barr-us-attorney-connecticut-surveillance-
trump-campaign>  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 Comey told bureau subordinates that then-CIA Director John Brennan
<https://insider.foxnews.com/tag/john-brennan>  insisted the dossier be
included in the intelligence community assessment on Russian interference,
known as the ICA. But in a statement to Fox News, a former CIA official put
the blame squarely on Comey.


A separate, comprehensive report from the Justice Department Inspector
General (IG) into possible FBI and DOJ misconduct and surveillance abuse is
expected within a matter of weeks. 


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