the agents in the fbi who hear the president who is at the top of their organizational chart saying the fbi director is wrong, i am willing to commit a crime, how should the fbi and fbi agents react to that? what should they be thinking about in terms of what this president is capable of? so first, i know that christopher wray is a respected leader in internally. i think what we ll probably hear from folks in the rank and file is he will likely send a mess and to the troops. is he might do it as soon as tomorrow. it will be a couple of paragraphs in an all employee e mail that says look, we ve got to do our job and keep our head down. here are the laws and the counter intelligence laws regarding accepting data, a thing of value from a foreign power. no matter who has a different opinion and what level that person is at, our job is to enforce the law and protect the
wrong, i am willing to commit a crime, how should the fbi and fbi agents react to that? what should they be thinking about in terms of what this president is capable of? so first, i know that christopher wray is a respected leader in internally. i think what we ll probably hear from folks in the rank and file is he will likely send a mess and to the troops. is he might do it as soon as tomorrow. it will be a couple of paragraphs in an all employee e mail that says look, we ve got to do our job and keep our head down. here are the laws and the counter intelligence laws regarding accepting data, a thing of value from a foreign power. no matter who has a different opinion and what level that person is at, our job is to enforce the law and protect the nation from foreign adversaries and we re going to do that every single day. i think that s we ll see
is possible and the president goes over this five day review, when talking with the national security community it is possible that instead of releasing the whole memo he could release it in heavily redakted form. he can classify whatever and release whatever he wants. the other news of course is deputy fbi director andrew mccabe is out. what happened? he announced his departure this morning. in a meeting of senior executive ts. we know he said it was his choice. however some other sources are telling us in fact he was pushed out. director wray wanted to get his own people in there. a bis more detail trickling out throughout the day. in an all employee e-mail from the fbi director wray he shed more light here. in the e-mail christopher wray hinted the inspector general investigation into the fbi handling of the clinton e-mail
stop making public comments since the inauguration. buzzfeed reports the department of agriculture told employees last night that an earlier e-mail barring some public communication was released without official guide apse and is hereby rescinded. reports of a communication lockdown now. this came from several media outlets, including nbc, after the interior department was temporarily banned from twitter friday after it retweeted a photo comparing the size of the 2009 and 2017 inauguration crowds. on monday, the epa and the department of agriculture sent an employee e-mail to employees about suspending pli information and told nbc it was temporary for the agencies to assess the communications process for a new administration. yesterday, if you are still following me, the badlands national park twitter account sent out several tweets about climate change, including one that said burning one gallon of
records, that s the word, not record not documents, records that she deals work the definition of records in the statute is about as road as can be even she and her husband couldn t parse themselves out of that definition. yes, they will try. but they will try. they will try. the line of what is personal and what is government is to be decided by the government. she flipped the statute on its head. she decided what was governmental and gave it back to the state department. the statute says the state department decides what s personal and gives it to the ex-employee. there s a new report by the state department s watchdog, the ig that found a vast majority of employee e-mail in the stated department was deleted. you know what, i don t think people the state department were encouraged to have their own servers but clearly, this was the culture. it was systemic apathy. nobody cared. and nothing was enforced. and it was an environment where she could thrive with her secret