dimanche 11 septembre 2016

James Comey comme J. Edgar Hoover? Le directeur du FBI critiqué.


Depuis 1972, année du décès du controversé Hoover, les directeurs du FBI ont été plutôt effacés et discrets. Selon Riley Roberts, ancien rédacteur de discours d'Eric Holder (ancien Attorney General des États-Unis), Comey intervient personnellement dans la gestion de plusieurs dossiers. Rappelons que c'est Comey qui a annoncé que le FBI ne déposerait pas d'Accusations contre Hillary Clinton.

 "It would be difficult to argue—in terms of temperament, manner, or motivation—that he is, or ever will be, the next J. Edgar Hoover. But increasing numbers of critics believe he has displayed a worrying disregard for the rules and norms that have constrained all but one of his predecessors, straying with blithe confidence—and with increasing regularity—across the fine line that separates independence from unaccountability.

These concerns were only whispered about until July, when the FBI director’s public disposition of the Hillary Clinton email investigation stoked national controversy. Since then, even some of Comey’s supporters have been forced to concede that his exercise of power has been without precedent in the post-Hoover era. Among dozens of current and former Justice Department officials, this realization has given way to a rising sense of alarm: that our next president will find Comey just as untouchable as Hoover once was—and perhaps nearly as troublesome."

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/09/james-comey-fbi-accountability-214234

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