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The one who worked a total of a month or two on the investigation, was investigated and found to have taken no action as a result of his bias, and was removed from the investigation as soon as his improper behavior was discovered? That one?
top official? Come on man. Just stop trying to color everything with hyperbole.
You're supposed to be an automaton with no opinions if you work for the FBI, unless of course you support Trump and then it's perfectly ok to be biased in his favor, like the NY FBI office initiating investigations based on a bogus Breitbart book, and leaking info to Rudy Guiliani during the election. But all of that was perfectly fine, and of course with the likes of Nunes running things in Congress, will never be investigated.
FBI Agent Peter Strzok downloaded the content of the sealed Anthony Weiner Indictment, October 29, 2016, to his personal email address. Unauthorized extraction of a sealed SDNY indictment, and transmission to a non-secure system, is a felony.
Plus he committed Treason by trying to implement the plan hatched in Andy's office to stop Trump from becoming President and the Mueller probe is the implementation of that plan.
You're supposed to be an automaton with no opinions if you work for the FBI, unless of course you support Trump and then it's perfectly ok to be biased in his favor, like the NY FBI office initiating investigations based on a bogus Breitbart book, and leaking info to Rudy Guiliani during the election. But all of that was perfectly fine, and of course with the likes of Nunes running things in Congress, will never be investigated.
FBI Director Wray doesn't care about restoring the publics trust. He said so. His concern is the people the FBI interacts with. He wants to protect the FBI and those that have contact with the FBI. The greater public confidence is not on his list of priorities.
He doesn't want to turn over anything that may embarrass the FBI. His position is consistent with past Directors who want the government to operate in unquestioned secrecy.
He may actually think he is the head of Starbucks as he uses that model to train his agents. There is nothing more important than training people to not do what they already know they shouldn't be doing. If an agent slips up don't worry he will cover for them the best he can. It makes his job so much easier.
FBI Agent Peter Strzok downloaded the content of the sealed Anthony Weiner Indictment, October 29, 2016, to his personal email address. Unauthorized extraction of a sealed SDNY indictment, and transmission to a non-secure system, is a felony.
Except he didn't extract and transmit the SDNY indictment.
Instead, he transmitted a draft of a search warrant affidavit
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This email included a draft of the search warrant affidavit, which contained information from the Weiner investigation that appears to have been under seal at the time
FBI Agent Peter Strzok downloaded the content of the sealed Anthony Weiner Indictment, October 29, 2016, to his personal email address. Unauthorized extraction of a sealed SDNY indictment, and transmission to a non-secure system, is a felony.
Uhh no. It is obviously not anything for which he could be indicted. And he will not be..
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Strzok told us that his understanding was that FBI policy discouraged the use of
personal email and devices, but “there are allowances made” where “it is not
practical or possible to use your [FBI] device.” Strzok stated that he would double
delete any work-related emails in his personal account
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