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Unredacted FBI memo disproves Wray’s claim on targeting traditional Catholics.

Multiple‍ FBI field offices were involved in the drafting of‍ a ⁣memo targeting Catholics as​ potential domestic terrorists, a newly unredacted document obtained by House Republicans reveals.​ The‌ discovery ⁤contradicts testimony from ​FBI Director⁤ Christopher ‌Wray, who previously claimed under oath only one⁢ field office was involved.

“This new information suggests that the FBI’s use of its‍ law enforcement capabilities to intrude ⁢on American’s ‍First ⁤Amendment​ rights is ​more widespread than initially⁣ suspected,” House Republicans wrote ⁤in a letter sent to ⁣Wray on Wednesday.

Earlier this year, a leaked FBI memo dated Jan. 23 revealed the⁣ agency’s Richmond,⁣ Virginia, field office was tasked with investigating ​the alleged threat‌ of “white supremacy” among Catholics who attend​ Latin Mass. As The Federalist’s Evita ​Duffy-Alfonso previously reported, the memo said the Bureau​ “may potentially mitigate” the supposed “threat” of‌ “Radical-Traditionalist Catholics” with “’tripwire ‌and ⁤source development,’ which means further infiltration‍ into Catholic communities using various ⁤kinds of informants.”

During his July ​12 testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, Wray claimed the January memo⁢ was “a single product by a single field office.” According ​to ‌a newly unredacted version of the document obtained⁤ by House Republicans, however, that statement doesn’t appear ⁢to ⁣be true.

After months of the FBI stonewalling⁤ Republicans’ oversight ⁣efforts,⁤ the new version of the memo given to the Judiciary Committee on July 25 purportedly shows that the ⁢agency’s Portland and Los Angeles field offices “were ‌involved ‌in‌ or contributed to the ⁣creation of FBI’s assessment of traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists.”

“The document cited reporting‍ from an ‘FBI Portland ⁢liaison‌ contact⁣ with indirect ‌access’ who informed​ on a ‘deceased ​ [Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremist (RMVE)] subject’ who⁢ had ‘sought out a mainline Roman Catholic ⁢community’ and‍ then ‘gravitated‍ to [Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX)],’” the memo reads. “In ⁢addition,⁢ the document noted how an‌ FBI undercover employee with ‘direct access’ reported on a subject who ‘attended the SSPX-affiliated [redacted] Church in [redacted] California, for over ⁤a year prior ​to his ​relocation.’”

The document furthermore stated that “FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office initiated an investigation on the ‘RMVE subject’ and that the FBI Richmond‍ office “‘[c]oordinated⁢ with’ FBI Portland in preparing the assessment.”

In their Wednesday letter to Wray,‌ House Republicans ‍questioned why the FBI ⁢repeatedly redacted such information in previous versions ‌of the memo provided to the Judiciary ‍Committee and furthermore invited Wray to “amend” his ‌testimony “to fully explain the​ nature and scope of the FBI’s assessment⁢ of traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists.” The Judiciary Committee is ‍additionally requesting ⁢the FBI turn⁤ over all communications between the agency’s Richmond, Portland, and Los Angeles bureaus related to the January⁣ memo by‌ Aug.​ 23.


Shawn Fleetwood is a⁢ staff writer for The Federalist⁢ and a graduate of the⁣ University of Mary Washington. He previously served as a state content⁢ writer for‌ Convention of States Action and his work has been‌ featured in numerous outlets, ⁣including RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and Conservative Review. Follow him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood

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