Saturday, December 28, 2019

Durham Investigation Focusing Attention On John Brennan And Some CIA Veterans Aren’t Pleased

Nuance
A week ago the NY Times reported that the ongoing Durham investigation was looking at former CIA Director John Brennan’s possible role in pushing the Steele dossier. Today Politico published a piece which reads like push back against the Durham investigation from the CIA. 
Intelligence community veterans say the Durham probe could force Haspel to choose between protecting her agency from Trump’s wrath and bowing to Barr’s wishes; they point to FBI chief Chris Wray, who has found himself at odds with the president in recent weeks over a watchdog report about the bureau’s conduct in the Russia probe. 
And they say the Barr-Durham probe represents overreach by an attorney general who seems to have already made up his mind and is bent on imposing his own skeptical view of the Russia investigation on the intelligence community… 
“It is unprecedented and inappropriate to do this via Justice department prosecutors who will tend to apply the standards of a courtroom to the more nuanced, and often more challenging world of intelligence analysis,said John McLaughlin, who served as both deputy director and acting director of the CIA from 2000-2004…
Remember what I always say: Nuance is the last refuge of the scumbag.

1 comment:

Pete Rowe said...

What is so nuanced about attempting to subvert an election?