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Inspector General Report Cites Anti‑Trump Bias Within FBI, Potentially Undermining Mueller Investigation
Inspector General Report Cites Anti‑Trump Bias Within FBI, Potentially Undermining Mueller Investigation The passage cites a Justice Department Inspector General report alleging systematic anti‑Trump bias among senior FBI officials, including explicit statements from Peter Strzok and unnamed lawyers. If true, this could provide a legal foothold to challenge the legitimacy of the Mueller probe and Crossfire Hurricane, making it a strong investigative lead. The claim involves high‑profile actors (FBI leadership, Inspector General, Special Counsel) and could generate major controversy, though the details are already publicly reported, reducing novelty. Key insights: IG Michael Horowitz report identifies a pattern of anti‑Trump bias among senior FBI officials.; Peter Strzok allegedly made statements predicting Trump’s defeat and expressing intent to stop him.; Unnamed FBI lawyer expressed “devastated” and “Viva le resistance” sentiments after Trump’s election.
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