Judicial Watch
Responding to Judicial Watch’s report
earlier this week of ISIS activity along the Mexican border, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) supervisors called a “special” meeting at
the U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juárez.
A high-level intelligence source, who must
remain anonymous for safety reasons, confirmed that the meeting was
convened specifically to address a press strategy to deny Judicial
Watch’s accurate reporting and identify who is providing information to
JW. FBI supervisory personnel met with Mexican Army officers and Mexican
Federal Police officials, according to JW’s intelligence source. The
FBI liaison officers regularly assigned to Mexico were not present at
the meeting and conspicuously absent were representatives from the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It’s not clear why DHS did not
participate.
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