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Trey Gowdy Has a Word of Advice For AG Barr’s New Prosecutor: ‘Look For Emails Between Brennan And Comey’

Monday night, former South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy offered up a tip for congressional investigators probing the Obama administration’s handling of the Trump-Russia investigation.

“So whoever’s investigating this, tell them to look for emails between Brennan and Comey in December 2016,” Trey Gowdy stated in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, referring to former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey.

In the interview, the former South Carolina Rep. didn’t say whether he has knowledge of what is in any Brennan-Gowdy emails. But Trey Gowdy also suggested that the FBI deemed Christopher Steele, the author of the infamous anti-Trump dossier, as a less-than-credible source.

Former British spy Steele, served as a confidential human source for the FBI. He provided parts of his dossier to the FBI, which they then used to obtain surveillance warrants against Carter Page.

“I think you’ll be surprised at whether or not they viewed Steele as being credible,” said Trey Gowdy, who served on the House Intelligence Committee and is now a Fox News contributor.

Republicans have sought a slew of internal FBI documents related to Steele and the dossier. They’ve called on the President to declassify portions of the fourth and final surveillance warrant against Carter Page, as well as FBI interview notes with Bruce Ohr, the Justice Department official who served as Steele’s handler.

The FBI also prepared what is called a Human Source Validation Report for Steele back in November 2016, few weeks after the FBI obtained it’s first spy warrant against Carter Page.

The Justice Department’s inspector general is reportedly investigating how reliable of a source was Steele.

Trey Gowdy also told host Hannity that the FBI withheld exculpatory information in the FISA applications.

“I can tell you it is even worse than what you described. It is what you described, in addition to the withholding of exculpatory information,” he said. “They made no effort to corroborate the dossier until after it had been used in the application and a renewal. No effort. It’s not that they failed, it’s that they made no effort to do it.”

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