FBI committed TREASON under COMEY: Surveillance on Americans illegally leaked to other nations
by: Ethan Huff
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, June 06, 2017
As the American media machine continues its baseless attacks against President Trump, lobbing unsubstantiated accusations against him on the daily regarding imaginary connections to Russia, there’s a much bigger story brewing that the public isn’t being told about shamed former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey. New evidence has emerged from classified government documents showing that, under Comey’s leadership, the FBI actually committed major acts of treason against the American people by sharing raw intelligence about American citizens with unauthorized third parties, including foreign entities.
In his final congressional testimony before being officially fired by President Trump, Comey claimed before lawmakers that his agency used sensitive espionage data on Americans gathered without a warrant only when such data was “lawfully collected, carefully overseen, and checked.” But top-secret internal intelligence community memos that have since been obtained by investigators paint a much different picture, suggesting that the FBI deliberately disregarded legal protocols on multiple occasions and failed to properly oversee how sensitive data on Americans was handled. In at least one instance, data that should have remained private was illegally shared with forbidden parties.
The FBI’s crimes against the American people under Comey’s leadership extend even further than this, though. A declassified ruling issued back in April by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) contains nearly 10 pages’ worth of violations in which the FBI was shown to have side-stepped the privacy rules concerning sensitive data, sharing information that it shouldn’t have with third parties. The FBI also illegally interfered with attorney-client privileged communications without proper oversight, something that Comey during his testimony deceitfully claimed was not occurring.
Department of Justice, Inspector General says FBI broke the law in its handling of spy data
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