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Why KT McFarland says FBI Director Christopher Wray, James Comey are in 'big trouble'
Aug 10, 2020 1 min, 24 secs

FBI Director Christopher Wray and former FBI Director James Comey are both in "big trouble," former Deputy National Security Adviser K.T.

McFarland, responding to Senate Homeland Security Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., issuing the first subpoena to the FBI and Wray as it reviews the origins of the Russia Investigation, says she believes they're also looking at the Mueller investigation, in addition to potential wrongdoing or incompetence at the FBI.

"I think Christopher Wray is in big trouble" for one of three things, McFarland, the author of "Revolution: Trump, Washington and 'We the People,'" told host Sandra Smith.

McFarland says Comey, the FBI director prior to Wray, is also in "big trouble" because of recent testimonies from former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, who claimed Comey "went rogue," and former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. In June, Rosenstein, testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would not have signed a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant for former Trump campaign aide Carter Page had he known about the since-revealed misconduct surrounding those warrants, faulting the FBI for its handling of the documents.

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McFarland pointed out former National Security Adviser Susan Rice "wrote herself a memo for the record on inauguration day saying President Obama wants everything done exactly by the books.

So, in other words, If Jim Comey does something that's not by the books, it's not on us.".

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