Newly Declassified Document Indicates FBI Misled Congress on Reliability of Steele Dossier

WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) today released a newly declassified FBI document that indicates the Bureau misled the Senate Intelligence Committee in 2018 about the Steele dossier’s Primary Sub-source and, therefore, the reliability of the Steele dossier.

“This document clearly shows that the FBI was continuing to mislead regarding the reliability of the Steele dossier. The FBI did to the Senate Intelligence Committee what the Department of Justice and FBI had previously done to the FISA Court: mischaracterize, mislead and lie. The characterizations regarding the dossier were completely out of touch with reality in terms of what the Russian sub-source actually said to the FBI.

“What does this mean? That Congress as well as the FISA Court was lied to about the reliability of the Russian sub-source. I will be asking FBI Director Wray to provide me all the details possible about how the briefing was arranged and who provided it.

“Inspector General Horowitz’s team found this briefing document. Inspector General Horowitz and his team deserve great credit for uncovering systematic fraud at Department of Justice surrounding the Carter Page FISA warrant. I’m also very appreciative of the Department of Justice’s release of the FBI document used to brief the Senate Intelligence Committee.”

The document includes talking points from the FBI’s briefing of the Senate Intelligence Committee in February 2018 and details the FBI’s assessment of the primary source of the information contained in the Steele dossier. This FBI briefing to Members of Congress occurred after the FBI had learned that the Steele dossier was unreliable in 2017. [Document]

Among the most misleading statements from the FBI:

The FBI told Congress that the Primary Sub-source “ did not cite any significant concerns with the way his reporting was characterized in the dossier to the extent he could identify it.

The FBI told Congress that “ At minimum, our discussions with [the Primary Sub-source] confirm that the dossier was not fabricated by Steele.

The FBI told Congress that the Primary Sub-source maintains trusted relationships with individuals who are capable of reporting on the material he collected for Steele.

Today’s release is another milestone in the Senate Judiciary Committee’s ongoing investigation into Crossfire Hurricane and related FISA abuses.

This declassified document and other related material may be accessed at the following link: judiciary.senate.gov/fisa-investigation.