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Document Information

Type: Opinion article / news commentary (submitted as evidence to house oversight)
File Size: 2.05 MB
Summary

This document is an opinion article by Elizabeth Price Foley from June 22, 2018, presented as evidence to a House Oversight investigation (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026281). The author argues that the Special Counsel's investigation into Trump-Russia collusion was tainted by political bias within the FBI, citing Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report on anti-Trump text messages and actions by officials like Peter Strzok. The document makes no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any related individuals or events.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Elizabeth Price Foley Author
Author of the opinion article.
Robert Mueller Special Counsel
Led the investigation into potential Trump-Russia collusion.
Michael Horowitz Justice Department's Inspector General
Authored a June 14 report that unearthed anti-Trump bias at the FBI.
Donald Trump Presidential Candidate / President
Subject of the 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation and target of alleged bias from FBI officials.
Hillary Clinton Presidential Candidate
Subject of an FBI email investigation.
Peter Strzok FBI Official
Led both the Clinton email investigation and the Trump-Russia investigation ('Crossfire Hurricane'). Expressed strong...
Anthony Weiner Public figure
His laptop was found to contain thousands of Hillary Clinton's emails.
James Comey Former FBI Director
Made an 'election-eve decision' to reopen the Clinton email investigation based on what he described as political con...
Unnamed FBI lawyer FBI Lawyer
Assigned to the Crossfire investigation; expressed being 'devastated' and 'numb' after Trump won and declared 'Viva l...

Timeline (5 events)

2016
Launch of 'Crossfire Hurricane,' the FBI's inquiry into Trump-Russia collusion, months before the 2016 election.
United States
FBI Donald Trump campaign advisers
Circa 2017-2018
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump-Russia collusion, which the author argues is tainted by bias.
United States
June 14, 2018
Release of the Justice Department Inspector General's report detailing a pattern of anti-Trump bias by high-ranking FBI officials.
United States
October 2016
Discovery of thousands of Hillary Clinton's emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop, an investigative lead the FBI allegedly failed to act on promptly.
United States
October 28, 2016
Then-FBI Director James Comey made an 'election-eve decision' to reopen the Clinton email investigation, motivated by a desire to protect the legitimacy of her 'assumed presidency'.
United States

Locations (1)

Location Context
Mentioned in the context of the Trump-Russia collusion inquiry.

Relationships (4)

Peter Strzok Investigator-Subject Hillary Clinton
Peter Strzok led the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
Peter Strzok Investigator-Subject (antagonistic) Donald Trump
Peter Strzok led the 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation into Donald Trump and expressed a desire to 'stop' him from becoming president.
James Comey Investigator-Subject (politically motivated actions) Hillary Clinton
Comey told the Inspector General his decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation was to protect the legitimacy of her 'assumed presidency'.
Michael Horowitz Oversight-Investigated Entity FBI
As Inspector General, Horowitz investigated the FBI's conduct and authored a report on its anti-Trump bias.

Key Quotes (5)

"not only indicative of a biased state of mind but imply a willingness to take action to impact a presidential candidate's electoral prospects."
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"No he won't. We'll stop it."
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"devastated" and "numb"
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"Viva le resistance."
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"We did not have confidence that Strzok's decision to prioritize the Russia investigation over following up on [the] investigative lead discovered on the Weiner laptop was free from bias."
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Elizabeth Price Foley
June 22, 2018 6:38 p.m. ET
414 COMMENTS
Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation may face a serious legal obstacle: It is tainted by antecedent political bias. The June 14 report from Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department's inspector general, unearthed a pattern of anti-Trump bias by high-ranking officials at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Some of their communications, the report says, were "not only indicative of a biased state of mind but imply a willingness to take action to impact a presidential candidate's electoral prospects." Although Mr. Horowitz could not definitively ascertain whether this bias "directly affected" specific FBI actions in the Hillary Clinton email investigation, it nonetheless affects the legality of the Trump-Russia collusion inquiry, code-named Crossfire Hurricane.
Crossfire was launched only months before the 2016 election. Its FBI progenitors—the same ones who had investigated Mrs. Clinton—deployed at least one informant to probe Trump campaign advisers, obtained Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court wiretap warrants, issued national security letters to gather records, and unmasked the identities of campaign officials who were surveilled. They also repeatedly leaked investigative information.
Mr. Horowitz is separately scrutinizing Crossfire and isn't expected to finish for months. But the current report reveals that FBI officials displayed not merely an appearance of bias against Donald Trump, but animus bordering on hatred. Peter Strzok, who led both the Clinton and Trump investigations, confidently assuaged a colleague's fear that Mr. Trump would become president: "No he won't. We'll stop it." An unnamed FBI lawyer assigned to Crossfire told a colleague he was "devastated" and "numb" after Mr. Trump won, while declaring to another FBI attorney: "Viva le resistance."
The report highlights the FBI's failure to act promptly upon discovering that Anthony Weiner's laptop contained thousands of Mrs. Clinton's emails. Investigators justified the delay by citing the "higher priority" of Crossfire. But Mr. Horowitz writes: "We did not have confidence that Strzok's decision to prioritize the Russia investigation over following up on [the] investigative lead discovered on the Weiner laptop was free from bias."
Similarly, although Mr. Horowitz found no evidence that then-FBI Director James Comey was trying to influence the election, Mr. Comey did make decisions based on political considerations. He told the inspector general that his election-eve decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation was motivated by a desire to protect her assumed presidency's legitimacy.
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