
by Joe Callen
FBI Director Christopher Wray lied in a 2018 statement under oath to Congress, when he also smeared Congressman Devin Nunes in an effort to cover for his agency’s FISA abuses.
In January of 2018, shortly before then-House Intel Chairman Devin Nunes was set to release his 2-page FISA memo revealing FBI criminal misconduct in targeting Trump campaign advisor Carter Page with surveillance warrants, the FBI smeared Nunes saying it had “grave c oncerns” about his memo’s accuracy.
“As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo’s accuracy,” the FBI said in a statement just days before Nunes released the FISA memo.
The FBI appeared to be taking the side of then-ranking member Adam Schiff who relentlessly attacked Nunes and called his FISA memo a “profoundly misleading set of talking points drafted by Republican staff attacking the FBI and its handling of the investigation.”
But Nunes was right all along.
As 24News reported on Tuesday, the secretive Federal FISA Court unleashed an unprecedented rebuke of the FBI for its “misconduct” in deceiving the Court in its 2016 spying of candidate Trump.
Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz testified last Wednesday morning before the Senate Judiciary Committee led by Chairman Lindsey Graham.
Horowitz confirmed what Congressman Nunes stated in his FISA memo that he released nearly 2 years ago — the FISA warrants used to spy on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page was based “ENTIRELY” on information from the phony, Hillary-funded Steele dossier.
Nunes was widely mocked by the media and Democrats following the release of his FISA memo but he was right all along.
Christopher Wray knew Nunes was telling the truth, but lied in his statement in an effort to block the release of the FISA memo.
Do you think President Trump should demand Wray’s resignation over this lie, and all the cover he has given the SpyGate traitors?