Comey Goes Full Beyoncé: Did the Former Director Reveal a Pop Secret?

Below is my column in Fox.com on the recent public account by former FBI Director James Comey on how he sang Beyoncé’s “Sandcastles” to FBI officials in a classified briefing. If true, the story shows another instance where Comey appears to have disregarded security protocols for personal reasons. Comey, who found Hillary Clinton was “extremely careless” in handling classified and sensitive information appears to have a musical exception for sharing code names. It appears that it cannot be classified if it is karaoke.

Here is the column:

Former FBI Director James Comey has been called many things by critics and fans alike. However, it appears that his stab at being a pop singer did not pan out. Comey recently raised eyebrows with an account of his singing Beyoncé’s “Sandcastles” to FBI officials in a classified briefing … only to be met by a stony silence.

It appears that some of his agents may have viewed the occasion as grounds for intervention rather than for rendition. In fairness to the agents, they were likely unaware of Comey’s use of beaches to uncover hidden intelligence and messages.

Comey has periodically popped up in the press with bizarre or self-edifying posts. However, this one left many scratching their heads. Yet, it was vintage Comey, including a surprising admission about his handling of classified information.

Comey recalled the moment from a classified FBI briefing when he realized that a secret program being discussed was named after a favorite song. He wrote:

“One morning, I was sitting at the head of a big table in a crowded room to get briefed on a particular piece of work. The briefer started by saying, the operation was codenamed ‘Sandcastles.’ Now, this was 2016, and you may know that Beyoncé’s album ‘Lemonade’ had come out with a track called ‘Sandcastles.’ So, I said, ‘Oh, like the Beyoncé song.’ Blank stares all around the FBI conference room. So, I did the natural thing. I think I sang, ‘We rebuild sand castles that washed away.’ Nope, nothing — dead silence. ‘Never mind,’ I said, ‘continue.’ Only when I got home and told my family the story did I get the reaction I was looking for. When I write, I listen to classical or jazz because, in ways I can’t explain, the music unlocks something. It frees me.”

It also apparently freed Comey from security protocols. His charming story included the fact that, disappointed by his audience at the FBI, he decided to repeat it to his family. In doing so, he may have revealed the code name of a classified FBI program to uncleared individuals in an unsecured location. There is no indication from Comey whether the code name was considered sensitive information by the FBI before his encore performance.

The Justice Department has fought in court to withhold code names as sensitive national security matters, including during Comey’s tenure as director.

For example, in N.Y. Times v. DOJ, 2023, it was uncontested that the FBI could withhold code names because “specific code names that [the] FBI used for certain FBI programs and that disclosure of these things ‘would risk circumvention of the law by revealing FBI processes and potential issues related to relationships with foreign countries.’”

This is not the first time Comey has raised concerns of his violation of FBI protocols and procedures regarding classified material. The Justice Department inspector general issued a scathing account of how, after being fired by President Donald Trump, Comey improperly removed FBI files and then arranged for the information to be leaked to the media to undermine Trump.

The media immediately came to his defense despite his having led investigations into leakers in the past. On CNN and MSNBC, legal experts dismissed the arguments that this was improper or FBI material.

The memos clearly reveal that Comey was likely aware they contained possible classified information. Comey wrote in a Jan. 7, 2017, memo that “I am not sure of the proper classification, so I have chosen secret.” The four memos, including two given to his friend to leak to the media, were later found to be classified.

What was notable about the leaks was Comey’s obsession with his own public persona. He took FBI material to bolster his image with the media. He later published “A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership,” which portrayed him in heroic terms without addressing allegations that he was a leaker. During his term as director, the Justice Department investigated and prosecuted FBI personnel for leaks. The “higher loyalty” shown by Comey often seemed to be his blind loyalty to his own image.

Comey has previously recounted his obsession with Taylor Swift as well as Beyoncé, but insists that “I can’t explain, the music unlocks something. It frees me.”

Given his history of leaks and other violations, it may be time to try a new musical genre. It appears that pop is a bit too liberating for James Comey.

In the meantime, Comey may be misinterpreting tears of joy rather than regret when he made it to the line from “Sandcastles”: “I made you cry when I walked away.”

Jonathan Turley is a law professor and the best-selling author of “Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution.”

48 thoughts on “Comey Goes Full Beyoncé: Did the Former Director Reveal a Pop Secret?”

  1. Comey recently realized he is the fall guy for the exposed election interference shenanigans so he is going for the insanity defense.
    This sort of erratic behavior is common symptom of high anxiety!

  2. Another “who cares” MAGA hit piece. So, Turley is complaining about “leaks”? How about Whiskey Pete using a non-secure network announcing confidential military operations that included a reporter shortly after Trump took office? Turley wants to talk about “obsession with a public persona”? Are you kidding me? Trump is serious about wanting his face on Mt. Rushmore. There’s a story today that reports that Trump has commanded his staff to find out how his birthday can be declared a federal holiday. Trump put his name above that of JFK on the Kennedy Center For Performing Arts, which has closed due to cancelled subscriptions, cancelled performances and cancelled tickets. Trump wants to construct some kind of monument to himself on federal property, too. But Turley is accusing Comey, who isn’t even in office of an “obsession with a public persona”?

    From “Raw Story”:

    Russia proposed a quid pro quo arrangement to President Donald Trump’s envoys that would result in giving up on Ukraine.

    The Kremlin offered to stop sharing intelligence information about U.S. military assets with Iran if Washington stopped doing the same with Ukraine against Russian forces, two sources familiar with the negotiations told Politico.

    The offer was made by Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev to Trump administration envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner last week during a meeting in Miami, according to the sources, but the U.S. rejected the proposal.

    European diplomats expressed alarm that Russia even made the offer, which they saw as an effort to drive a wedge between Europe and the U.S., and they are suspicious that Dmitriev is trying to lure Witkoff into a Ukraine peace agreement that ignores European interests.
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    Russia has been sharing intelligence with Iran about U.S. military operations in the Middle East since the joint U.S.-Israeli military operation began nearly three weeks ago, but Trump excused those efforts by linking them to Ukraine.

    “[Russian President Vladimir Putin] might be helping [Iran] a little bit, yeah, I guess,” Trump said last week, “and he probably thinks we’re helping Ukraine, right?”

    Another person familiar with the talks said Russia has made various other proposals to the U.S. about Iran, including an offer to move Iran’s enriched uranium to Russia, but the U.S. has rejected them all.”

    Meanwhile, Russia is making out like a bandit–millions in profits every day due to Trump’s war with Iran. There are reports that Putin has the goods on Trump over items in the Epstein file, which is one reason why Trump lifted sanctions against Russia so it could sell its petroleum. But, Turley wants to complain about Comey? Turley has to reach far to try to turn the discussion away from the failures of the Trump adminstration and the public outcry over the billions spent every day on Israel’s war with Iran.

    1. Putin has “Goods on Trump in the Epstein file?” So after all of your anti-Maga posts, month after month, we are to assume that you basically have the intel and deductive reasoning of a panel member of The View.
      How embarrassing for you. Your credibility is crap

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