Feb 01, 2016 · Boente was appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate on Dec. 15, 2015 as the U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA). Boente is a 31-year veteran of the Department of Justice, joining the department in 1984 at the conclusion of a clerkship with a U.S. District Court Judge.
Oct 28, 2017 · Dana Boente, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia and the former acting Attorney General, announced that he’s resigning. The …
Jul 13, 2020 · WASHINGTON DC – After a 38-year career with the Justice Department, the FBI’s top lawyer Dana Boente was asked to resign on Friday. Two sources familiar with the decision to dismiss Boente said it came from high levels of the Justice Department rather than directly from FBI Director Christopher Wray. Here’s the Full Letter. I strongly suggest everyone read the 14 …
Jun 02, 2020 · Dana Boente is set to depart as the FBI’s top lawyer at the end of this month. urged FBI leadership to take action on officials involved in …
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (L) jokes with retired Gen. Michael Flynn as they speak at a rally at Grand Junction Regional Airport on October 18, 2016.
Andrew G. McCabe, left, then-Assistant Director of the FBI’s Washington Field Office with Dana J. Boente, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, in 2015. (Getty)
FBI's top lawyer, Dana Boente, ousted amid Fox News criticism for role in Flynn investigation. Boente was asked to resign on Friday and two sources familiar with the decision to dismiss him said it came from high levels of the Justice Department rather than directly from FBI Director Christopher Wray. Dana Boente during a county sheriff listening ...
A spokesman for the FBI confirmed to NBC News that Boente did in fact resign on Friday.
In a joint statement on Sunday, Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, both D-Va., said Boente was a “dedicated and experienced career civil servant.”. They said that if Boente was pushed out as retribution for his role in the Flynn investigation, “ [he] appears to be one more victim of the Attorney General’s disturbing crusade to turn the Department ...
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After a 38-year career with the Justice Department, the FBI's top lawyer Dana Boente was asked to resign on Friday. Two sources familiar with the decision to dismiss Boente said it came from high levels of the Justice Department rather than directly from FBI Director Christopher Wray. His departure comes on the heels of recent criticism by Fox News ...
In prior positions as U.S. Attorney for Virgin ia; and while leading the DOJ National Security Division; and then later shifting to the FBI as chief legal counsel under Chris Wray; Dana Boente was at the epicenter of corrupt intent and malign activity toward the Trump administration. First, the report from NBC:
Finally, the DOJ has moved to remove one of the biggest background corrupt officials within the FBI. According to multiple media sources FBI chief legal counsel Dana Boente was forced to resign on Friday. Finally, sunlight has removed a very corrupt player.
A spokesman for the FBI confirmed to NBC News that Boente did in fact resign on Friday.
Boente’s job at FBI was/is to bury information, block congressional inquiry, and protect the crew.
The FBI redacted the Lisa Page and Peter Strzok text messages. The FBI removed Page and Strzok texts and emails. The FBI hid texts and emails from Lisa Page to Andrew McCabe. The FBI kept documents from congress.
The FBI removed Page and Strzok texts and emails. The FBI hid texts and emails from Lisa Page to Andrew McCabe. The FBI kept documents from congress. The FBI has leaked false information to media to cover their tracks; and yes, the Trump-era FBI and GOPe politicians have participated writ large, many still do.
Yates and McCord were the two Main Justice officials who then engaged with White House Counsel Don McGahn on January 26th, 2017, regarding the General Flynn FBI interview conducted on January 24th. The Trump-Russia Collusion Conspiracy was the headline.
Dana Boente, FBI general counsel, has served 38 years in a variety of career posts at the Justice Department. He is resigning June 30, the FBI said on Saturday. He was appointed general counsel in 2018 after serving as US Attorney in Alexandria, Virginia, and a brief stint as acting attorney general. It's that period in early 2017 ...
The inspector general didn't find any wrongdoing by Boente and Rosenstein but that hasn't mattered to conservative critics who argue that FBI Director Christopher Wray hasn't done enough to clean up the FBI.
The FBI's top lawyer is resigning. Dana Boente listens during a county sheriff listening session with US President Donald Trump, not pictured, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on February 7, 2017 in Washington, DC.
Boente signed one of the reauthorizations to surveil Trump campaign associate Carter Page, approved by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. An inspector general report last year found numerous instances of inaccuracies and withheld information in the FBI's applications signed by Boente and Rod Rosenstein, who became deputy attorney general. ...
In recent weeks, the President and his allies have renewed criticism of the Russia probe and Barr ordered that the department drop charges against Michael Flynn, Trump's first national security adviser, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his discussions with the then-Russian ambassador during the Trump transition.
Flynn is seeking to withdraw his guilty plea, a request still pending before a judge. Boente's brief role in the Russia probe has become a focus of criticism from some of the President's supporters on Fox News and in other conservative media.
Barr has been critical of the Russia investigation, calling it a travesty and saying the Justice Department and FBI should never had opened the probe to look into whether the Russian interference in the 2016 election had any connections to the Trump campaign.