On Saturday, the FBI arrested one of its own. Charles McGonigal, who
used to head counterintel for the Bureau in New York and investigated
Trump over Russiagate, was busted at JFK Airport and has been charged
with violating the sanctions placed on Oleg Deripaska.
Deripaska, a Russian oligarch allied with Putin, has his name
scrawled on parts of Russiagate. Before Christopher Steele was brought
on board to produce the infamous dossier aimed at Trump, the British
ex-agent had been working on a project for Deripaska to go after Paul
Manafort, Trumpās former campaign manager, who would also prove to be an
FBI target.
In the tangled relationship that is an apt metaphor for Russiagate,
the Russian billionaire appeared at times to be an FBI asset and at
other times employed FBI personnel.
McGonigal is reportedly one of a number of ex-FBI agents who became
freelance consultants, like American versions of Steele, under
investigation. And connections between ex-FBI officials and the Russians
have gone even higher than McGonigal. Louis Freeh, Bill Clintonās
former FBI director, represented a number of Russian oligarchs and his
deceased predecessor, Director William Sessions worked for a top Russian
mafia figure linked to Putin.
We may very well find that the retired FBI officials who havenāt
gotten contracts as commentators for cable news have gone to work for
the Russians. And McGonigal may be the first of a number of FBI figures
who were tasked with fighting Russian influence who instead learned
enough to go to work for the Russians.
If McGonigal is guilty, itās because he was following in the
footsteps of retired FBI directors and top elected officials. Deripaska
had previously managed to purchase the services of former Senate
Majority Leader Bob Dole to āpersuade U.S. officials his client isnāt a
criminalā and of a firm linked to Hillaryās communications director and
Bill Clintonās deputy press secretary. When you can buy both sides of
the 1996 presidential election, why quibble at a mere FBI official?
Russia may be a mafia state, but unfortunately weāve become one too.
A long list of American political elites had taken Deripaskaās money.
And the FBI had been corrupted into serving the political interests of
that elite rather than protecting the homeland.
When it came to Deripaska, the FBIās priorities were helping Hillary Clinton win an election.
Even while Deripaska was suspected of, according to the New York Times,
āextortion, bribery and even murderā, he was able to spend time in New
York while the FBI tried to solicit information from him about Trumpās
Russian connections. Instead of āflippingā Deripaska, the Russian
oligarch allegedly flipped the head of FBI counterintelligence
operations in New York who would have likely led efforts to gain
information from him on Trump.
Deripaska had apparently employed quite a few former government officials like Jonathan Winer, a former top Kerry aide, who lobbied for the Russian oligarch and who also promoted the Steele
dossier. The Russian oligarch claims to be the victim in all this. As
does Igor Danchenko: the alleged source for much of the Steele dossier
and the subject of a failed prosecution effort by Special Counsel
Durham. And yet even defenders of the Steele dossier have been forced to
argue that it was ātaintedā by Russian intelligence. And that means the
FBI was tainted too.
But the FBI was tainted as a secondary effect of being politicized by tainted figures.
The Clintons, who had initiated Russiagate, as usual had led the way.
In 2009, Hillary Clinton arrived bearing a āReset Buttonā. The button,
pilfered from a hotel swimming pool, was meant to symbolize the desire
of the Obama administration for a new relationship with Russia. All it
really symbolized was that the Clintons, like the Russians, would steal
anything that wasnāt nailed down. And the real relationship launched
with that button was between Russia and the Clintons.
This was the same year that Deripaska hired a firm tied to the
Clintons. The head of that firm, who would also work for the Russian
foreign ministry, would later show up working with Steele and a Justice
Department official involved in Russiagate to help the Russian oligarch.
In 2010, a Russian investment bank paid Bill Clinton $500,000 to
deliver a speech and Putin called to offer his personal appreciation.
Meanwhile the Russians were slowly swallowing Uranium One while
investors wrote their checks to the Clinton Foundation. Hillary Clinton,
who would later reinvent herself as a hawk, conveniently opposed
sanctions on Russia.
In 2015, McGonigal was CCād on a briefing given
by the FBI to the Clinton campaign warning that the Bureau had
information that a foreign government was āattempting to influence
Hillary Clinton through lobbying and campaign contributionsā. Rather
than investigating potential criminal activity and national security
violations by the Clintons, the FBI instead gave them a āheads upā that
there was suspicious behavior taking place.
McGonigal had been working on Russian counterintelligence matters
since at least the 90s. He had close ties to former FBI Director James
Comey. When Trump fired Comey, McGonigal, speaking in an official
capacity, called him āone of the most loved leaders that weāve hadā and
stated that āmany of us who were nominated for leadership positions by
him will forever hold him in esteem as we progress through our FBI
careers.ā
Comey, along with other FBI figures, had signed off on Hillary
Clintonās actions. And there was every reason to believe that the
Clintons were the ones who were actually tied to Russia.
Russiagate was a masterstroke that took one of Hillaryās greatest
legal vulnerabilities and turned it around so that the country has spent
the last six years debating Trumpās ties to Russia while at the same
time justifying illegal surveillance and prosecution of her opponentās
associates.
But that victory was ultimately pyrrhic. Hillary still lost the
election and her corruption, like that of the Biden family, provided an
opening for foreign countries looking to buy influence in America.
Beginning with the Clinton era, a generation of FBI officials have
alternated between working for the Clintons and the Russians while
compromising our national security and domestic politics.
A corrupted FBI leadership did the dirty work of the Clintons, who
were looking to redirect the blame for their Russian ties, and then in
some cases decided to cut out the middleman by working directly for the
Russian oligarchs.
In Washington D.C., retired generals go to work for defense
contractors, retired IRS officials teach corporations how to avoid
paying taxes and retired FBI officials go to work for the Russians. And
aspiring presidents, like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, open nonprofits
that allow them to legally take cash from foreign countries while
prepping their future administrations.
FBI officials are just copying what theyāve seen top elected officials get away with doing.
Russiagate and what happened to the FBI canāt be understood apart
from the routine corruption of a city whose public servants work for the
government in order to trade on that knowledge. The grand hypocrisy of
Russiagate was that this corrupt political class used its Russian and
international connections to smear Trump with their own crimes.
Trump
wasnāt working for Moscow, but sometimes it seems as if itās hard to
find anyone in Washington D.C. who isnāt.