Barr’s DoJ let James Comey off the hook for leaking classified info. That’s not the end of it

(NationalSentinel) Americans hungry for justice regarding Obama-era Deep State operatives who attempted a soft coup against POTUS Donald Trump got another disappointment Wednesday when ace investigative reporter John Solomon ofÂ The Hill reported that fired FBI Director James Comey is going to skate for leaking classified memos to the media.

Specifically, Solomon reports that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz, whose report on FBI/DoJ/Obama admin malfeasance has been pushed back to September, referred Comey to the Justice Department for prosecution over the leaked memos, but prosecutors are declining to pursue them:

William Barr

Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitzâ€™s team referred Comey for possible prosecution under the classified information protection laws, but Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors working for Attorney GeneralÂÂ reportedly have decided to decline prosecution â€” a decision thatâ€™s likely to upset Comey’s conservative critics.

Prosecutors found the IGâ€™s findings compelling but decided not to bring charges because they did not believe they had enough evidence of Comeyâ€™s intent to violate the law, according to multiple sources.

The concerns stem from the fact that one memo that Comey leaked to a friend specifically to be published by the media â€” as he admitted inÂ congressional testimonyÂ â€” contained information classified at the lowest level of â€œconfidential,â€ and that classification was made by the FBI after Comey had transmitted the information, the sources said.

Right. This smacks of why Comey let Hillary Clinton off the hook for her obvious criminal mishandling of classified information: ‘She didn’t intend to.’

Well, that’s not the legal standard, of course, and there are currently people in prison for doing what these two did and in the case of Clinton, far less.

So what gives?

The third para above from Solomon’s story provides some clues. If you believe what Solomon wrote makes it sound as though federal prosecutors don’t think they have a strong enough case or don’t want to risk missing on Comey with such a relatively minor infraction, you’d be right.

Solomon later clarified his reporting during an interview with Sean Hannity onÂ Fox News Wednesday night:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU7M-ISAfUU

Heâ€™s got a day of reckoning coming, but there is more coming aheadâ€¦The more important thing to watch is the ongoing investigation by Bill Barr and what we know about the FISA [application]. They are learning some very troubling information about the FISA process and everyone involved remains under significant scrutinyâ€¦

The AG is looking at the possibilities. Can I win this case in New York and if I lose this case in New York, what message does it send that a leaking FBI director got off? If thereâ€™s a better case to be made against James Comey, patience is sometimes the better part of prudence.

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I think AG Barr and John Durham will be judged on the final product. When Barr, Durham and Horowitz get done, whatâ€™s the final outcome?

Hannity noted, “I suspect there are bigger issues in play that we donâ€™t know about yetâ€¦I know there are bigger issues about to come down and I am giving him [Barr] the benefit of the doubt and you know more than I do and you seem to agree with me.”

Solomon responded: “I do agree with you. The sources are telling me to stay tuned. Thereâ€™s a lot more to come down the pike on Jim Comey. He signed the first FISA agreement and thatâ€™s going to turn out to be a fraudulent or misleading document.”

In short, DoJ and Barr don’t appear to want to whiff on their first attempt to nail Comey. Also, they don’t want to waste an opportunity to get him for something much bigger.

And no doubt, that’s POTUS Trump’s feeling as well after enduring all he’s endured from these deep state conspirators.

By Jon Dougherty, The National Sentinel

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