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Inspector General Report Cites Anti‑Trump Bias Within FBI, Raising Legal Questions for Mueller Probe
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Inspector General Report Cites Anti‑Trump Bias Within FBI, Raising Legal Questions for Mueller Probe

Inspector General Report Cites Anti‑Trump Bias Within FBI, Raising Legal Questions for Mueller Probe The passage cites a Justice Department Inspector General report alleging systematic anti‑Trump bias among senior FBI officials, including Peter Strzok, and suggests that this bias could taint the Mueller investigation. It provides specific names, dates, and actions (e.g., informant deployment, FISA warrants, delayed follow‑up on the Weiner laptop) that merit further verification and could have significant legal and political repercussions if substantiated. Key insights: IG Michael Horowitz report (June 14, 2018) finds pattern of anti‑Trump bias in FBI leadership.; Peter Strzok allegedly expressed confidence Trump would lose and voiced hostility toward him.; FBI allegedly prioritized Crossfire Hurricane over a lead from Anthony Weiner’s laptop containing Clinton emails.

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