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October 9,2020 the Honorable Ron Johnson Chairman Committee On u.s. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington. D.C. 20535·0001 October 9,2020 The Honorable Ron Johnson Chairman Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Chairman Johnson: This further responds to your letter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), dated October 2, 2020, requesting the production of certain additional documents related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. This supplements our letter, dated October 6, 2020. The Attorney General has determined it is now appropriate to provide a set of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's text messages, which are enclosed with this letter and Bates- stamped Senate HSGAC_TransitionReq FBI003902-003925. These messages are a subset of the text messages previously made available in the Department of Justice (Department) reading room, appropriately narrowed to be responsive to the Committee's expressed areas of investigation. In identifying this subset of text messages, the FBI and the Department, acting in good faith and out of an abundance of caution to avoid excluding relevant messages, opted to include certain text messages that could be related to the Crossfire Hurricane or Midyear Investigations, but we could not conclusively determine whether they were related. Accordingly, the mere inclusion of these messages should not be understood to indicate that the messages were related to one of those investigations. Limited redactions have been made to, among other things, protect personally identifiable information, law enforcement sensitive information, and the identity of non-Senior Executive Service personnel. Production of these text messages does not preclude Committee staff from returning to review these and other text messages in the Department's reading room. The FBI is willing to engage in discussions regarding specific redactions about which there may be questions. We will continue the open dialogue with you and your staff in order to appropriately accommodate the Committee's requests for documents, consistent with our law enforcement and national security obligations. Thank you for your support of the FBI, its mission, and its people. Sincerely, Jill C. Tyson Assistant Director Office of Congressional Affairs The Honorable Ron Johnson Page Two cc: The Honorable Gary Peters, Ranking Member Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs The Honorable Lindsey O. Graham, Chairman Senate Committee on the Judiciary The Honorable Dianne Feinstein, Ranking Member Senate Committee on the Judiciary The Honorable Marco Rubio, Acting Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence The Honorable Mark R. Warner, Vice Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C. 20535-0001 October 14, 2020 The Honorable Ron Johnson Chairman Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Chairman Johnson: This provides an initial response to your letter, dated October 12, 2020, requesting the production of additional text messages related to the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. This supplements our letter and production, dated October 9, 2020, of certain text messages from former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBD Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. The Attorney General has determined it is now appropriate to provide an additional set of Mr. McCabe's text messages, which are responsive to the Committee's expressed investigative inquiries and enclosed with this letter, Bates-stamped: Senate HSGAC _TransitionReq FBI003963-004020. These messages were identified from a collection ofMr. McCabe's text messages from March 1,2015, through his termination from the FBI in March 2018. Consistent with the October 9th production, in identifying these additional text messages the FBI and the Department of Justice, acting in good faith and out of an abundance of caution to avoid excluding relevant messages, opted to include certain text messages that could be related to the Crossfire Hurricane or Midyear Investigations, but we could not conclusively determine whether they were related. Accordingly, the mere inclusion of these messages should not be understood to indicate that the messages were related to one of those investigations. Limited redactions have been made to, among other things, protect personally identifiable information, law enforcement sensitive information, and the identity of non-Senior Executive Service personnel. The FBI is willing to engage in discussions regarding specific redactions about which there may be questions. The FBI's review of messages from its Lync messaging system remains ongoing, based upon the priority custodians identified by majority staff. We will continue the open dialogue with you and your staff in order to appropriately accommodate the Committee's requests for documents, consistent with our law enforcement and national security obligations. Thank you for your support of the FBI, its mission, and its people. Sincerely, Jill C. Tyson Assistant Director Office of Congressional Affairs The Honorable Ron Johnson Page Two cc: The Honorable Gary Peters, Ranking Member Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs The Honorable Lindsey o. Graham, Chairman Senate Committee on the Judiciary The Honorable Dianne Feinstein, Ranking Member Senate Committee on the Judiciary The Honorable Marco Rubio, Acting Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence The Honorable Mark R. Warner, Vice Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Date UTC Internal Phone Number Type of Message From (Formatted) To (Formatted) Body Type Attachment file type RECIPIENTS_JSON Hey give me a call when you get a chance. Jim made some interesting 1 2015‐06‐08 19:25:43, Mon INBOX reorganization announcements today, might effect your decision‐making. sms 2 2015‐09‐12 00:55:46, Sat INBOX No doubt. Hope it goes well for you and doesn't get messy. sms Btw, if she makes it you will have one more strong voice in Richmond supporting lpr data retention and the rest of our law enforcement needs. 3 2015‐09‐12 01:00:30, Sat OUTBOX \nHave a great weekend. sms Just got a call from Tim Kaine. Whether you like the Dems or not, they are a 4 2015‐11‐09 18:37:57, Mon INBOX pretty nice group. sms Andy, good seeing you in Chicago. Let me know if you're up for lunch 5 2015‐11‐17 16:38:39, Tue INBOX sometime. Love to catch up. ‐ Matt Apuzzo sms Are you free for v quick chat? Obviously I wouldn't call out of the blue if it 6 2015‐12‐04 00:25:48, Fri INBOX weren't important sms Are you free for v quick chat? Obviously I wouldn't call out of the blue if it 7 2015‐12‐04 00:25:48, Fri INBOX weren't important sms 8 2015‐12‐04 03:10:08, Fri OUTBOX Sorry I missed this. Still need to chat? sms 9 2015‐12‐04 03:10:08, Fri OUTBOX Sorry I missed this. Still need to chat? sms 10 2015‐12‐04 03:15:01, Fri OUTBOX Sorry I missed this. Still need to chat? sms 11 2015‐12‐04 03:15:01, Fri OUTBOX Sorry I missed this. Still need to chat? sms 12 2015‐12‐04 04:03:17, Fri INBOX If you are up that would be great sms Otherwise tomorrow is fine too. I am sure it's been a very very long couple 13 2015‐12‐04 04:15:30, Fri INBOX days sms When (if) things ever quiet down, I'd love to get drinks. Hope the weekend 14 2015‐12‐05 00:31:24, Sat INBOX goes ok for you. sms [{"modified":1454338470845," uniqueid":716,"firstName":"M att","lastName":"Apuzzo","not es":[],"organizations":["Report er ‐ The New York Times"],"numbers":[" 15 2016‐02‐01 14:54:30, Mon INBOX Congrats on the new gig. Well deserved of course. sms 349414626," uniqueid":716,"firstName":"M att","lastName":"Apuzzo","not es":[],"organizations":["Report er ‐ The New York Times"],"numbers Thanks very much Matt. It's a great opportunity and a great challenge. I am 16 2016‐02‐01 17:56:54, Mon OUTBOX incredibly lucky to have it. sms 350962759," uniqueid":716,"firstName":"M att","lastName":"Apuzzo","not es":[],"organizations":["Report er ‐ The New York Times"],"n 17 2016‐02‐01 18:22:42, Mon INBOX Hope I can get in your calendar sometime for drinks or lunch or something sms 374376708," uniqueid":716,"firstName":"M att","lastName":"Apuzzo","not es":[],"organizations":["Report er ‐ The New York Times"],"numbers Absolutely. I know we have been saying that since October, but I will have 18 2016‐02‐02 00:52:56, Tue OUTBOX Mike set something up. sms 374379216," uniqueid":716,"firstName":"M att","lastName":"Apuzzo","not es":[],"organizations":["Report er ‐ The New York ( Times"],"numbers Absolutely. I know we have been saying that since October, but I will have 19 2016‐02‐02 00:52:58, Tue OUTBOX Mike set something up. sms FBI - NOT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE - PRODUCEDSenate TO HSGAC_TransitionReq HSGAC FBI003963 [{"modified":1454374389350," uniqueid":716,"firstName":"M att","lastName":"Apuzzo","not es":[],"organizations":["Report er ‐ The New York Times"],"numbers 20 2016‐02‐02 00:53:09, Tue INBOX Excellent thanks sms [{"modified":1454552748916," uniqueid":912,"firstName":"Lis a","lastName":"Page","notes": [],"organizations":["GENERAL ATTORNEY ‐ (OGC ( FBI)"],"numbers": Hey, I have a couple of thoughts on our potential leak issue. Can we can 21 2016‐02‐04 02:25:48, Thu INBOX tonight or tomorrow? Maybe before the 10 if there is time. sms [{"modified":1454553930910," uniqueid":912,"firstName":"Lis a","lastName":"Page","notes": [],"organizations":["GENERAL ATTORNEY ‐ (OGC FBI)"],"numbers": 22 2016‐02‐04 02:45:30, Thu OUTBOX Sure. Grab me in the morning. sms [{"modified":1454553966208," uniqueid":912,"firstName":"Lis a","lastName":"Page","notes": [],"organizations":["GENERAL ATTORNEY ‐ (OGC FBI)"],"numbers 23 2016‐02‐04 02:46:05, Thu OUTBOX Sure. Grab me in the morning. sms [{"modified":1454554025105," uniqueid":912,"firstName":"Lis a","lastName":"Page","notes": [],"organizations":["GENERAL ATTORNEY ‐ (OGC FBI)"],"numbers": 24 2016‐02‐04 02:47:04, Thu INBOX Rgr sms Andy: it's Josh Margolin at ABC.
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