SHOCKING FBI LIST: Guess What Was In James Comey’s Office Safe When He Got Fired?
The photographed handwritten list of things that were in James Comey’s office safe includes gems like “White Binder – CLINTON EMAILS” and “WMD Folder.”
The FBI released this list and other information from the Department of Justice’s scramble to get classified materials back from Comey in the days after he was fired as FBI director in the spring of 2017.
The words “Top Secret” were crossed out in multiple instances on the list, including in the space for “White Binder – CLINTON EMAILS”.
Here are the things that were in James Comey’s office safe at the FBI:
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- Classified Briefing Book
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- White Folder – Cyber Division
- White Folder – Titled 28 Pages
- WMD Folder
- Folder – Director FBI – China Travel Prepbook
- Envelope: To Mr. Rybicki From: [REDACTED] OGC Litigations
- [REDACTED]
- White Binder – CLINTON EMAILS
- Folder – (Yellow Note) 4/24/15 – DRG
Comey signed the Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement, which makes it all the more serious that Comey violated sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 13 by illegally handing over presidential briefing memorandums (page 5 and 6 of FBI release). (READ: Comey Refuses To Deny He Leaked Classified Info)
Comey refused to check either a Yes or No box on question 7:
“Do you have any financial interests/obligations, personal assets or property in a foreign country, or have you ever provided any service, compensated or voluntary, or been employed by 1) a foreign country 2) any foreign nationals 3) a representative of any foreign nationals 4) any foreign, domestic or international organization or person engaged in analysis, discussion, or publication of material on intelligence, defense, foreign affairs, or protected technology 5) or registered as an agent of a foreign government.”
The inventory of items on page 10 reveals a folder on “Use of government vehicle by DD,” meaning deputy director. This folder was obviously a problem because an authorization form would be kept in personnel.
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