Anonymous ID: 5ec445 May 25, 2020, 12:38 p.m. No.9312024   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2073

>>9311820

>Visits by FBI Inspections Division Can Have Real Consequences — Heads Often Roll

>>9311832

>why shouldn’t folks be cynical and conclude this is too little, too late, and nothing more than an attempt by Dir. Wray to “whitewash” the conduct of FBI officials

>it would have been ill-advised to have the FBI Inspections Division initiate its own investigation of FBI conduct at the same time U.S. Attorney Durham was conducting a criminal investigation that involved many of the same people

>the administrative review is always going to wait for the criminal investigation to be completed.

>>9311839

> Dir. Wray understands better than anyone that the Bureau cannot regain the trust of the public unless it gets its own house in order in a very public way.

>To regain the public’s trust, the Bureau has to “clean house”

>when an SSA like Joe Pientka and a Deputy Assistant Director of Counterintelligence like Peter Strzok venture out to conduct an interview of the National Security Advisor on the basis of an “iffy” predication of a possibly-still-open-but-maybe-closed counterintelligence investigation, and nothing happens to them because they are “management” – that is hard for the working agents to accept.

>it does not matter that the Director or Deputy Director tasked them to do the interview. The rules apply to everyone, or they apply to no one. It’s up to Wray to make it clear to Special Agents across the country which one of those is true.

 

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