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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]"The IG report found protocol violations by Strzok but said that political bias didn't play a role." How could they determine that given what Strzok texted (texted from a SCIF BTW).[/quote] Because he didn't act on his personal bias. Everyone has personal biases. Some people can set them aside in their professional life. If Strzok really wanted to prevent Trump from becoming president, don't you think he could have done a lot more than send text messages to his lover? He could have acted like the agents in the New York office and leaked like a sieve. [/quote] That's like saying "with all the evidence in existence today, we still don't believe gravity exists." :roll: [/quote] You probably have rolled your eyes too much and caused yourself some mental stability because you have things completely backwards. There is lots of evidence that gravity exists. There is no evidence that Strzok took any actions as a result of personal political bias. In fact, the IG found the exact opposite -- that no evidence connecting political views to investigatory actions exists. You are imagining evidence where none exists. So, put your eyes back in their sockets and use them to read more carefully. [/quote] [quote]The report also faults the FBI – and specifically Strzok – for not acting quickly enough after the discovery of Clinton emails on the laptop of ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner in the fall of 2016. The report says Strzok and others argued that the Russia investigation was a “higher priority” at the time than reviewing the laptop. “We found this explanation unpersuasive and concerning,” the report said, noting the FBI could have gotten a search warrant in late September, but waited more than a month to do so -- ultimately revisiting the case days before the election. Clinton has long said that announcement contributed to her defeat. [b]But the report also suggested that Strzok, ironically, may have acted out of bias for Clinton in slow-walking the laptop review. Based on the Strzok text messages, the report said, “We concluded that we did not have confidence that this decision by Strzok was free from bias.”[/b][/quote] http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/14/justice-dept-ig-report-released-on-fbis-handling-clinton-email-case-comey-found-insubordinate.html[/quote]
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