Ex-National Security Officials Urge Congress to Probe FBI’s Clearances Post Durham Report.
A group of former national security officials is calling on Congress to investigate the FBI’s handling of security clearances after special counsel John Durham concluded that the bureau behaved recklessly in its handling of a 2016 investigation of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, former Secretary of Veteran Affairs Robert Wilkie, former Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, former National Security Council Chief of Staff Fred Fleitz, and former deputy national security adviser Steve Yates all signed onto a letter on Thursday calling on Republican House leaders to initiate investigations into the FBI. The letter—first shared with the Daily Caller—was organized by the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), a think tank organized by numerous members of the Trump administration, including Kellogg, Wilkie, Wolf, Whitaker, and Fleitz.
The six former national security officials cited a report Durham published last month, in which the prosecutor concluded that the FBI relied on unvetted sources and claims to initiate an investigation of Trump and surveil members of his 2016 campaign over allegations of collusion with the Russian government. The Durham report described how around the start of the investigation into the Trump campaign, then-FBI Director James Comey had been aware that the campaign of Trump’s main political rival, then-Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, was planning to discredit Trump’s candidacy by tying him to an election interference effort by Russian intelligence services.
“It is crucial we address these serious concerns promptly and comprehensively to ensure individuals within the FBI who have demonstrated a lack of integrity in conduct related to these investigations—or others—do not maintain access to sensitive national security information,” the six former national security officials wrote in their letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).
“We urge you to hold immediate oversight hearings on the policies and criteria employed by the FBI for issuing, assessing, and revoking security clearances,” the letter continues. “Such hearings are necessary to ensure transparency, accountability, and public trust in our law enforcement agencies.”
The AFPI letter specifically asks Jordan and Comer to focus their investigations on the FBI’s procedures for granting and revoking security clearances and how the bureau now mitigates political influences on its work.
FISA Abuses
The former national security officials also asked Jordan and Comer to investigate the frequency of disciplinary actions taken when members of the FBI improperly access a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant.
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