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Letter alleges political bias in Crossfire investigation and calls for pause of Mueller probe

The passage suggests a possible politically motivated law‑enforcement effort (Crossfire) influencing the 2016 election and recommends that the Mueller investigation be halted. It names senior DOJ offi Alleges a covert “Crossfire” effort by federal law enforcement to influence the 2016 election. Calls for the Mueller investigation to be paused on grounds of bias. Mentions senior DOJ figures: Specia

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #026489
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1
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The passage suggests a possible politically motivated law‑enforcement effort (Crossfire) influencing the 2016 election and recommends that the Mueller investigation be halted. It names senior DOJ offi Alleges a covert “Crossfire” effort by federal law enforcement to influence the 2016 election. Calls for the Mueller investigation to be paused on grounds of bias. Mentions senior DOJ figures: Specia

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inspector-generalgovernment-misconductmueller-investigationpolitical-biaselection-interferencelegal-exposurehouse-oversightdepartment-of-justice

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That these leaking efforts failed to prevent Mr. Trump’s victory, or that Mr. Comey’s ham-fisted interventions might have also hurt Mrs. Clinton’s electoral prospects, does not diminish the legal significance of the anti-Trump bias shown by government officials. The totality of the circumstances creates the appearance that Crossfire was politically motivated. Since an attempt by federal law enforcement to influence a presidential election “shocks the conscience,” any prosecutorial effort derived from such an outrageous abuse of power must be suppressed. The public will learn more once the inspector general finishes his investigation into Crossfire’s genesis. But given what is now known, due process demands, at a minimum, that the special counsel’s activity be paused. Those affected by Mr. Mueller’s investigation could litigate such an argument in court. One would hope, however, that given the facts either Mr. Mueller himself or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein would do it first. Mr. Rivkin and Ms. Foley practice appellate and constitutional law in Washington. He served at the Justice Department and the White House Counsel’s Office during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. She is a professor at Florida International University College of Law. Appeared in the June 23, 2018, print edition. Best, Andrew Andrew Grossman Partner BakerHostetler Washington Square 1050 Connecticut Ave, N.W. | Suite 1100 —_ DC 20036-5304 bakerlaw.com = Bray)

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