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The FBI Responds to FISA Abuse Recommendations and It's Exactly What You'd Expect
2020-02-05
[Red State] With the recent release of the IG report and confirmation that the FBI had illegally obtained warrants against Carter Page to spy on Trump’s campaign, one of the next steps was to see just how seriously the bureau would take the revelations. Director Wray’s initial, ridiculous response didn’t leave much hope that real reforms would come.

That looks to have been a pretty solid indicator because the FBI responded to the FISC recommendations on what to change and it’s exactly what you’d expect. Never mind all the issues with the FISA court itself and the team they chose, the FBI can’t even be bothered to do much of anything differently.

Oh, there will be more "training" and "modules." Well, that will surely fix everything because what happened with Page was just a training lapse or something.

This is ludicrous. It was political bias run wild and FBI leadership actively choosing to abuse their power that led to the warrants against Page being fabricated. Wray’s response should be to fire people, demote others, and show publicly that he’s willing to do what it takes to fix his agency. Instead, he’s going to simply stick to the current internal processes, throw out a few useless seminars, and call the job done.

What the FBI really needs is a good house cleaning and the bright light of external oversight shined into its recesses. That’s obviously not going to happen as long as Wray is in charge, but the President can’t afford the political firestorm firing him would produce right now. In the meantime, the country is stuck with this corrupt, dumpster fire of an agency essentially doing what it has always done. Wray couldn’t even be bothered to accept the recommendation to bar certain officials from being part of the FISA process.

Given all this, there’s only one direction left to go. Wray needs to be fired and the FISA court needs to be disbanded. Both have shown themselves woefully incapable of policing themselves. I hope Republicans in Congress take this up and push the issue over the next year. That’s the only way trust can ever restored.

Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Can the Wray 2020.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-02-05 21:24  

#8  People need to be held accountable.
Exactly. Show me people going to jail. Show me people getting fired and having their pensions given a "haircut" to GS-8 levels... Then I'll start believing in (quote) Consequences (un-quote).
Posted by: magpie   2020-02-05 15:51  

#7  People need to be held accountable. So far, one might think Wray to be a part of the cover-up. He does not instill the confidence that some have expressed for him.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-02-05 14:36  

#6  People tell me with a straight face that if Trump was so concerned about Biden in Ukraine, he should have asked the FBI to investigate.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-02-05 12:55  

#5  I missed the part about the prosecution of the lawyers and agents who lied knowingly? Absent that, this is just theater for news soundbites.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2020-02-05 12:54  

#4  They ALL need to find new employment.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-02-05 08:39  

#3  "lessons will be learnt"

i.e. dont get caught that way again.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-02-05 03:50  

#2  "We didn't do nothing wrong and we won't do it again."
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2020-02-05 01:59  

#1  Director Wray urgently needs to find new employment.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-02-05 01:03  

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