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Allegations of Political Bias by FBI Leadership in Clinton and Trump Investigations
The passage repeats widely reported claims about James Comey’s motivations and FBI bias without providing new documents, dates, or specific transactions. It suggests a possible investigative lead (bia Claims Comey reopened the Clinton email probe to protect her perceived legitimacy. Cites IG report on Peter Strzok’s texts creating an appearance of bias, especially on the Russia inv Argues that any
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The passage repeats widely reported claims about James Comey’s motivations and FBI bias without providing new documents, dates, or specific transactions. It suggests a possible investigative lead (bia Claims Comey reopened the Clinton email probe to protect her perceived legitimacy. Cites IG report on Peter Strzok’s texts creating an appearance of bias, especially on the Russia inv Argues that any
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Eric Trump“Clinton investigation and building a narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, a group of government officials”
NER Regional Director“ough Mr. Horowitz found no evidence that then-FBI Director James Comey was trying to influence the election,”
Mr. Perry“onviction.” It didn’t take long. In Blackledge v. Perry (1974), the court concluded that due process was”
Jane Does“istration with accusations of illegitimacy. What does this have to do with Mr. Mueller, who was appoint”
Blaine Trump“Clinton investigation and building a narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, a group of government officials”
Robert Mueller“illegitimacy. What does this have to do with Mr. Mueller, who was appointed in May 2017 after President Tr”
James Comey“Horowitz found no evidence that then-FBI Director James Comey was trying to influence the election, Mr. Comey d”
Maurene Comey“tz found no evidence that then-FBI Director James Comey was trying to influence the election, Mr. Comey d”
Melania Trump“Clinton investigation and building a narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, a group of government officials”
Samantha Power“the justices held that because prosecutors have “power to employ the full machinery of the state in scru”
Peter Power“the justices held that because prosecutors have “power to employ the full machinery of the state in scru”
Bill Clinton“eral that his election-eve decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation was motivated by a desire to”
Pierre James“Horowitz found no evidence that then-FBI Director James Comey was trying to influence the election, Mr. C”
Robert Trump“Clinton investigation and building a narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, a group of government officials”
Chelsea Clinton“eral that his election-eve decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation was motivated by a desire to”
Ivanka Trump“Clinton investigation and building a narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, a group of government officials”
Michael E. Horowitz“Similarly, although Mr. Horowitz found no evidence that then-FBI Director James Co”
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Ivana Trump“Clinton investigation and building a narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, a group of government officials”
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Hillary Clinton“eral that his election-eve decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation was motivated by a desire to”
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