WASHINGTON DC (July 23, 2019) — Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Finance Committee Chairman Charles "Chuck" Grassley (R-IA) sent a letter to the inspectors general of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) today to continue their push for answers regarding messages that illustrate the FBI’s apparent awareness of leaks to the media about ongoing investigations. This follows a letter the chairmen sent to the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (IC IG) Michael K. Atkinson in May 2019 regarding whether the IC IG conducted a review of alleged leaks from the intelligence community. The IC IG’s June 2019 response refused to confirm whether it conducted an investigation into leaks or whether it has made a referral to another agency.

In this latest letter, the chairmen request whether the principal oversight bodies of the NSA and CIA are reviewing alleged leaks from the IC.

“On May 6, 2019, we wrote to the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community (IC IG) about potential leaks of sensitive information by other agencies or entities to the media during the course of the FBI’s Russia investigation. The IC IG refused to confirm the existence of any investigation or referral to another entity, even though it has done so in the past, most notably when it informed Congress and the public of an 811(c) referral that started the Clinton investigation. Due to the IC IG’s lack of transparency about this recent matter, we write to you about our concerns about alleged leaks within the IC,” the senators wrote.

“These texts and emails raise a number of serious questions and concerns.  For example, who are the ‘sisters’ and what does it mean to say that the ‘sisters have [been] leaking like mad?’  What are they worried about, and what are they kicking into ‘overdrive?’ Which ‘agency’ is he referring to, and why does Strzok believe the referenced news article highlights that ‘agency as [a] source of some of the leaks?’”

“Accordingly, has your office initiated an investigation into these apparent leaks? Further, has your office coordinated with the IC IG about these issues? It not, please explain why not.”

Earlier this year, the chairmen requested a briefing from the Justice Department on its review of spying on the Trump presidential campaign and raised questions about potential efforts by senior FBI officials to use briefings with the Trump transition team as intelligence gathering operations.

Chairmen Johnson and Grassley’s letter to the inspectors general can be found here.

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