FBI Director Wray orders internal review of Flynn investigation

  • oeb11
  • 05-22-2020, 02:58 PM
FBI Director Wray orders internal review of Flynn investigation

FBI Director Christopher Wray, who was criticized earlier this month by President Donald Trump following a review of former national security adviser Michael Flynn's case, on Friday announced he has ordered an internal review of the investigation.


Wray, in a statement, said he ordered the Bureau's Inspection Division to conduct an after-action review of the Flynn investigation to "evaluate the relevant facts related to the FBI's role in the Flynn investigation and determine whether any current employees engaged in misconduct" and to "evaluate any FBI policies, procedures, or controls implicated by the Flynn investigation and identify any improvements that might be warranted."
The internal investigation comes after a Justice Department move to drop charges against Flynn, who has twice pleaded guilty before two judges to lying to the FBI, citing findings of an internal review that concluded the case was without merit. Wray wasn't at the FBI when the Flynn case began. But that hasn't mattered much to critics who believe he hasn't done enough to make changes at the bureau.






Well - My, My , My - Wray finally gets around to "investigating" the FBI actions v Flynn.

I wonder if the climate is getting warm in his office.

Should be interesting.

Obamagate advances - slowly, surely, inexorably!!!
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Well - My, My , My - Wray finally gets around to "investigating" the FBI actions v Flynn.

I wonder if the climate is getting warm in his office.

Should be interesting.

Obamagate advances - slowly, surely, inexorably!!! Originally Posted by oeb11

he tried to protect the people inside as long as he could. the clock just ran out on him.
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  • R.M.
  • 05-23-2020, 05:35 AM
#Obamagate
So he decided to crawl out of the turnip patch.
" and determine whether any current employees engaged in misconduct"

well and good

but why not past employees including comey as well?

you might say that's likely durham's job

I would reply current employees are likely durham's job as well
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" and determine whether any current employees engaged in misconduct"

well and good

but why not past employees including comey as well?

you might say that's likely durham's job

I would reply current employees are likely durham's job as well Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

"Is the AC on in here or is it just me"? It's just you Director!


Only 4 years late. I would say better late than never but you are right NGIAT, "current employees" was a dead give away as to his "concerns". I'm betting Durham is all about "past employees".