After viewing this week the Nunes memo, that the GOP insists should be released, Christopher Wray told the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that it was full of complete inaccuracies. Worried that he may be blamed for the release and being part of a conspiracy that GOP senators were attempting to discredit the FBI, he quicky jot down, not unlike James Comey, a memo about the conversation.

According to my source, he immediately emailed the notes of the conversation to someone in the General Counsel office to be recorded, as it involved a legal decision to be considered by the FBI and the DOJ.

That is believed to have been perhaps Dana Boente, who is the new General Counsel of the FBI and also, the Attorney General for 11 days, and acting deputy attorney general for a few months — and rumored to have been the US Attorney who was involved in the authorization of some of the warrants in the first place.

That means that despite whatever Trump is trying to do, the DOJ and FBI is keeping everyone in the loop who was involved in the original investigation into Trump and Russians.

Even with Boente only starting Monday, he has been acting in the position since December, acting as the De Facto legal expert for the FBI.

This is also curious because James A. Baker, the guy who he replaced, is one of the top experts in FISA law. In fact, he is the guy who went before all the committees to constantly defend FISA, and is the guy who created almost every single rule on FISA, and was once referred to as Mr. FISA. On top of this, it is rumored that James Baker is in fact, the person behind the Mother Jones story that broke the story on the Dossier.

Even if the Dana Boente email isn’t true, the fact it’s Boente who is going to be the key person in the legal decisions about the FBI and the Trump-Russia investigation is beyond interesting.