Email alleging bias and misconduct among FBI and Mueller team members
The passage contains unverified accusations linking FBI officials (Strzok, McCabe) and Mueller team members (Weissmann) to political bias and alleged misconduct. It offers vague leads—mentions of priv Alleged meeting between Peter Strzok and FBI Deputy Director James McCabe to discuss stopping Trump’ Claims that Strzok’s bias against Hillary Clinton influenced investigations. Accusations that Andr
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The passage contains unverified accusations linking FBI officials (Strzok, McCabe) and Mueller team members (Weissmann) to political bias and alleged misconduct. It offers vague leads—mentions of priv Alleged meeting between Peter Strzok and FBI Deputy Director James McCabe to discuss stopping Trump’ Claims that Strzok’s bias against Hillary Clinton influenced investigations. Accusations that Andr
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