Congressional investigators reveal that a Biden administration memo urging the FBI to treat Catholics as potential terrorists, which included spying on Catholic churches, was produced with the assistance of more FBI offices than previously reported under oath.
That information contradicts sworn testimony from FBI Director Christopher Wray, and now lawmakers want an explanation.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government Chairman Mike Johnson (R-La.) issued a formal letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray revealing that โthe FBI Richmond Field Office coordinated with multiple FBI field offices across the country to produce the memo targeting traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists.โ
โThis startling revelation contradicts Director Wray's July 12, 2023, testimony before the Committee, when he stated the FBI's actions were limited to โa single field office.' In fact, the new documentโa lesser-redacted version of the anti-Catholic memoโexplicitly shows that both FBI Portland and FBI Los Angeles field offices were involved in or contributed to the creation of FBI's assessment of traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists,โ a statement from the Judiciary Committee reveals.
โThe Chairmen's letter reiterates outstanding requests, including the request to conduct a transcribed interview with the Chief Division Counsel who approved the Richmond document, invites Director Wray to correct his testimony to fully explain the nature and scope of the FBI's assessment and demands new documents and communications to further the Committee's investigation, โ the statement notes.
The letter reads:
โThe Committee on the Judiciary is continuing to conduct oversight of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) assessment of traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists. From information recently produced to the Committee, we now know that the FBI relied on information from around the countryโincluding a liaison contact in the FBI's Portland Field Office and reporting from the FBI's Los Angeles Field Officeโto develop its assessment. This new information suggests that the FBI's use of its law enforcement capabilities to intrude on American's First Amendment rights is more widespread than initially suspected and reveals inconsistencies with your previous testimony before the Committee. Given this startling new information, we write to request additional information to advance our oversight.
โFor months, we have sought information relating to the FBI's document generated by the Richmond Field Office, dated January 23, 2023, and entitled, โInterest of Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists in Radical-Traditionalist Catholic Ideology Almost Certainly Presents New Mitigation Opportunities.' On April 10, as a result of the FBI's failure to voluntarily comply with our request, the Committee issued a subpoena relating to this document. On July 17, 2023, we wrote to you noting that if the FBI failed to โsubstantially improve its compliance' with the subpoena, the Committee may seek to enforce the subpoena through contempt proceedings.
โOn July 25, 2023, the FBI produced a version of the Richmond document with fewer redactions than the two previous versions it had produced. This new version shows that the FBI's actions were not just limited to โa single field office,' as you testified to the Committee. The document cited reporting from an โFBI Portland liaison contact with indirect access' who informed on a โdeceased [Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremist (RMVE)] subject' who had โsought out a mainline Roman Catholic community' and then โgravitated to [Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX)].' In addition, the document noted how an FBI undercover employee with โdirect accessโ reported on a subject who โattended the SSPX-affiliated [redacted] Church in [redacted] California, for over a year prior to his relocation.' The document states that FBI's Los Angeles Field Office initiated an investigation on the โRMVE subject.' Most concerning of all the newly produced version of the document explicitly states that FBI Richmond โ[c]oordinated with' FBI Portland in preparing the assessment. Thus, it appears that both FBI Portland and FBI Los Angeles field offices were involved in or contributed to the creation of FBI's assessment of traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists.
โThis revelation raises the question of why you redacted this information in previous versions of the document you produced to the Committee, and it reinforces the Committee's need for all FBI material responsive to the April 10 subpoena, including the production of FBI's Richmond document without redactions. We look forward to receiving a briefing on the FBI's internal review of this matter and to interviewing the Special Agent in Charge of the Richmond Field Office. However, we again reiterate our outstanding requests, including our request to conduct a transcribed interview with the Chief Division Counsel who approved the Richmond document.
โWe wrote to you on July 18 inviting you to correct the testimony you provided on July 12 related to the FBI's role in the censorship of American speech. This new information raises additional concerns about the accuracy, completeness, and truthfulness of your testimony. We invite you to amend your testimony to fully explain the nature and scope of the FBI's assessment of traditional Catholics as potential domestic terrorists.
โFinally, to inform our ongoing oversight of the FBI and to ensure the First Amendment guarantee of free exercise of religion is protected from government overreach, please also provide the following documents and information:
1. All documents and communications between the FBI's Richmond Field Office and the FBI's Portland Field Office referring or relating to the reporting cited in the January 23, 2023, Domain Prospective, entitled โInterest of Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists in Radical-Traditionalist Catholic Ideology Almost Certainly Presents New Mitigation Opportunities';
2. All documents and communications between the FBI's Richmond Field Office and the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office referring or relating to the reporting cited in the January 23, 2023, Domain Prospective, entitled โInterest of Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists in Radical-Traditionalist Catholic Ideology Almost Certainly Presents New Mitigation Opportunities';
3. A list of FBI intelligence products that have also cited the reporting done by the FBI's Richmond Field Office and the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office, as well as any other investigations initiated based on the same; and
4. Confirm the placement and access of the FBI's Portland Field Office liaison contact with indirect access and the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office Undercover Employee with direct access.
โPlease provide this information as soon as possible, but no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 22, 2023. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.โ
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