The “Proofs in the Pudding” As Such, Follow the Letter Of Athens Law. The OIG ― which is also preparing an investigative report on the origins of the Russia collusion probe that’s expected to be released in the next few months ― concluded that Comey made unauthorized disclosures of the memos through his lawyers to the media: “By not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during the course of his FBI employment, and by using it to create public pressure for official action, Comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees ― and the many thousands more former FBI employees ― who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information. Comey said he was compelled to take these actions “if I love this country… and I love the Department of Justice, and I love the FBI.” However, were current or former FBI employees to follow the former Director’s example and disclose sensitive information in service of their own strongly held personal convictions, the FBI would be unable to dispatch its law enforcement duties properly, as Comey himself noted in his March 20, 2017 congressional testimony… SneakyPete...... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻. 8.29.19.....
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