FBI records obtained by Judicial Watch reveal that the FBI went to former FBI Director James Comey’s home to search and collect four memos that detailed the fired director’s conversations with President Trump, according to six pages of records obtained by the government watchdog.
The nonprofit group, which is noted for it’s Freedom of Information Act battles against the government, also received a newly declassified FBI document “dated June 16, 2017, in which FBI agents describe Comey telling them that he had written two additional Trump meeting memos that he could no longer find.”
“Former FBI Director James Comey was interviewed at his residence at [redacted]. This interview was scheduled in advance, for the purpose of providing certain classified memoranda (memos) to Comey for review. After being advised of the identity of the interviewing Agents and the nature of the interview, Comey provided the following information:
After reviewing the memos, Comey spontaneously stated, to the best of his recollection, two were missing:
In the first occurrence, Comey said at an unknown date and time, between January 7, 2017, which Comey believed was the date of his briefing at Trump Tower, and Trump’s inauguration on January 20th, 2017, Comey received a phone call from President Elect Donald J. Trump. The originating telephone number may have had a New York area code. Following the telephone conversation, Comey drafted and e-mailed a memo to James Rybicki and FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.”
The memos state the that FBI went to Comey’s home on June, 2017, a month after Comey was fired by Trump. FBI agents visited his home and collected “as evidence” four memos and one of his memos was written on June 6, a month after he was fired, Judicial Watch stated.
The former FBI director was fired by Trump on May 9, 2017. The memos obtained by Judicial Watch are “dated February 14, 2017; March 30, 2017; April 11, 2017; and one is...
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So was it a no-knock raid with assault weapons and CNN cameras?
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