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Ronan Farrow
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In the next @NewYorker, I look at a culture of retribution against whistleblowers under Trumpand a new complaint implicating CIA director Gina Haspel and Donald Trumps nominee for the top legal job in the intelligence community in a retaliation campaign.
How a C.I.A. Coverup Targeted a Whistle-blower
When a Justice Department lawyer exposed the agencys secret role in drug cases, leadership in the intelligence community retaliated.
newyorker.com
Ronan Farrow
@RonanFarrow
In the next @NewYorker, I look at a culture of retribution against whistleblowers under Trumpand a new complaint implicating CIA director Gina Haspel and Donald Trumps nominee for the top legal job in the intelligence community in a retaliation campaign.
How a C.I.A. Coverup Targeted a Whistle-blower
When a Justice Department lawyer exposed the agencys secret role in drug cases, leadership in the intelligence community retaliated.
newyorker.com
Before dawn on January 23, 2019, Mark McConnell arrived at the Key West headquarters of the military and civilian task force that monitors drugs headed to the United States from the Southern Hemisphere. McConnell, a prosecutor at the Department of Justice and a former marine, left his phone in a box designed to block electronic transmissions, and passed through a metal detector and a key-card-protected air lock to enter the building. On the second floor, he punched in the code for his office door, then locked it behind him. On a computer approved for the handling of classified information, he loaded a series of screenshots he had taken, showing entries in a database called Helios, which federal law enforcement uses to track drug smugglers. McConnell e-mailed the images to a classified government hotline for whistle-blowers. Then he printed backup copies and, following government procedures for handling classified information, sealed them in an envelope that he placed in another envelope, marked secret. He hid the material behind a piece of furniture.
McConnell had uncovered what he described as a criminal conspiracy perpetrated by the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. Every year, entries in the Helios database lead to hundreds of drug busts, which lead to prosecutions in American courts. The entries are typically submitted to Helios by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the F.B.I., and a division of the Department of Homeland Security. But McConnell had learned that more than a hundred entries in the database that were labelled as originating from F.B.I. investigations were actually from a secret C.I.A. surveillance program. He realized that C.I.A. officers and F.B.I. agents, in violation of federal law and Department of Justice guidelines, had concealed the informations origins from federal prosecutors, leaving judges and defense lawyers in the dark. Critics call such concealment intelligence laundering. In the nineteen-seventies, after C.I.A. agents were found to have performed experiments with LSD on unwitting Americans and investigated Vietnam War protesters, restrictions were imposed that bar the agency from being involved in domestic law-enforcement activities. Since the countrys founding, judges, jurors, and defendants have generally had the right to know how evidence used in a trial was gathered. This was undisclosed information, from an agency working internationally with different rules and standards, Nancy Gertner, a retired federal district judge and a senior lecturer at Harvard Law School, told me. This should worry Trump voters who talk about a deep state. This is the quintessential deep state. This is activities beyond your view, fundamentally affecting what happens in American courts.
But the scheme benefitted the C.I.A. and the F.B.I.: the former received information obtained during operations, and the latter reported increased arrests and was able to secure additional federal funding as a result. The scope of the scheme was corroborated in hundreds of pages of e-mails, transcripts, and other documents obtained by The New Yorker.
For weeks, C.I.A. officials had been trying to stop McConnell from revealing the agencys activities. They sent a lawyer to Key West with nondisclosure agreements, but McConnell refused to sign. A day before his early arrival at the office, McConnell had learned of an order to delete the screenshots on his computer. I knew that I had to get the electronic evidence to outside investigators, he told me. There was no doubt about what I needed to do, and there was no doubt retaliation against me would follow. He worked quickly, not knowing when security officers would arrive. Later that day, they came to McConnells office and deleted the images.
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How a C.I.A. Coverup Targeted a Whistle-blower (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Oct 2020
OP
My guess would be this shit has slowly ramped up in the years since 'the Wall' that was hyped
mr_lebowski
Oct 2020
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mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)1. My guess would be this shit has slowly ramped up in the years since 'the Wall' that was hyped
during the 9/11 investigation ... was brought down.
As much as I'd like to imagine this a unique facet of the Trump Criminal Enterprise, my guess is that it is not. In fact, this kinda shit is almost certainly why 'the Wall' was erected in the first place.
And why it should have been kept in place.