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Strozk claims his anyi-Trump bias never affected his work

Posted on: June 27, 2018 at 17:28:34 CT
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"I don’t know how any reasonable person reads the texts and suggests there was no bias."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/writer-of-anti-trump-texts-tells-lawmakers-bias-never-affected-his-work/ar-AAzg4Vt?li=BBnb7Kz

Former top FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok told House members behind closed doors Wednesday that political views he expressed in personal text messages never swayed decisions made in the FBI’s probes of Hillary Clinton or President Trump — an explanation that Republicans termed nonsensical.

“I don’t know how you read the texts, I don’t know how any reasonable person reads the texts and suggests there was no bias,” said Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), a conservative member of the Judiciary Committee. “I’ve read the text messages, I’ve read emails, I’ve read other information … the total absence of bias in any decision-making process is not consistent with the facts that I’ve read.”

Strzok, who played a leading role in the FBI’s investigations of Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state and Trump’s alleged Russia ties, has come under scrutiny for anti-Trump text messages he exchanged with former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, with whom he was having an extramarital affair. Among them was one message in which Strzok assured Page that “we’ll stop” Trump from becoming president.

The messages were found by the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General during its investigation of the Clinton email probe, and featured in a report unveiled to the public earlier this month. That report slammed Strzok and others for showing bias and a “willingness to take official action” to hurt Trump’s electoral chances. But it found no evidence that the FBI’s investigative decisions had been swayed by those biases — largely because Strzok never made those decisions alone. Strzok continues to be employed by the FBI, but the bureau has referred his case to the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility for a review.

In the meantime, GOP lawmakers have pounced on the messages as evidence that the FBI probes and special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation — a team on which Strzok briefly served — could have been influenced by Strzok’s anti-Trump sentiments.

“Even the IG admitted that the bias certainly could have had an indirect effect because of Strzok’s role,” said Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) “You cannot minimize that he was a key component in all the investigations.”

Strzok sought on Wednesday to downplay the importance of his political views, stressing to lawmakers that members of the FBI have political opinions like anyone else, and that they do not earn or lose assignments based on those views, according to Judiciary panel ranking Democrat Rep. Jerold Nadler (N.Y.). Strzok also urged lawmakers to view the text messages simply as banter between two people in an intimate relationship, according to lawmakers present — but Republicans also found that rationale unsatisfying.

“If you have intimate personal conversations between two people, that normally would show the intent more so than perhaps something that would be said out in public,” Meadows said.

Democrats have accused the GOP of trying to turn Strzok’s texts into a weapon they can wield against Mueller’s investigation.

“Essentially I understand the entire campaign to be about a handful of texts between a couple that has now been made more famous than Bonnie and Clyde,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (Md.) said. “They’d like to basically execute a witch hunt against Strzok, and then somehow allege prosecutorial bias and then use that to provoke some kind of constitutional showdown.”

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has withstood several rounds of epithets from the president over his decision last year to recuse himself from the Justice Department’s Russia probe, allowing Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein to appoint Mueller when FBI Director James B. Comey was fired. Rosenstein is now also in the crosshairs of House Republicans, over documents related to the FBI’s Russia probe that his department has not made available to members of Congress.

The House is expected to vote as soon as Thursday on a resolution ordering Rosenstein to furnish those documents. While the resolution cannot force Rosenstein’s hand, supporters and critics alike see it as a politically important preliminary step to measures that conservative members have been advocating, such as holding Rosenstein in contempt of Congress, or even trying to impeach him.

Rosenstein and FBI director Christopher A. Wray are also expected to testify on Thursday afternoon to the House Judiciary panel about the 2016 elections.
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Strozk claims his anyi-Trump bias never affected his work - Spanky KU - 6/27 17:28:34
     Of course he's going to say that (nm) - Sal KC - 6/27 17:38:52
          His lawyer has told him that's the only way to avoid jail. - RHAYWORTH MU - 6/27 17:49:13
               Ironically, he had to perjure himself to avoid any possible - North co-co champs MU - 6/27 18:11:31
     Well then, it should be pretty easy to convict him of a - tigerdb MU - 6/27 17:36:44
          it's not a crime to not conduct yourself in accordance with - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 19:17:17
          I have not heard anybody from the GOP - Sal KC - 6/27 18:04:14
               lmao - you can't be serious. - tigerdb MU - 6/27 18:16:05
                    I’m not talking about TBers - Sal KC - 6/27 19:18:45
                    swallowing large quantities of straw is painful, eh? (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 18:53:19
                         I wouldn't know - is that one of the stranger things you've - tigerdb MU - 6/27 19:25:53
                              oh, you know, you're just too damned stupid to - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 19:31:14
                                   LOL...you stupid cvnt, you just keep on swallowing. (nm) - tigerdb MU - 6/27 20:11:30
          What crime? - Spanky KU - 6/27 17:42:45
               Well, rhay says that strzok is walking a fine line to avoid - tigerdb MU - 6/27 17:53:56
                    What allegations of criminal activity? - Spanky KU - 6/27 18:00:46
                         Treason is pretty serious... - tigerdb MU - 6/27 18:14:56
                              Treason is a Wartime charge... only applicable in a declared - Spanky KU - 6/27 18:26:15
                    The entire investigation is a crime... everyone involved in - North co-co champs MU - 6/27 18:00:04
                         LOL - tigerdb MU - 6/27 18:02:45
          Horowitz is just being political? (nm) - Sal KC - 6/27 17:39:31
     How can anyone misconstrue "insurance policy" against - North co-co champs MU - 6/27 17:32:47
          "please tell me he won't be president" ... "we will stop him - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 19:05:30
               What unlawful act do you allege, teetee? - tigerdb MU - 6/27 19:24:11
                    i didn't you idiot (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 20:01:58
                         "affirmation of intent to act"...you're alleging a criminal - tigerdb MU - 6/27 20:10:23
                              hardly, you're projecting to justify your strawman. It - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 20:25:30
                                   I don't give a damn about "implies" teetee - what did he - tigerdb MU - 6/27 20:36:54
                                        um, you're doubling down on your strawman here. - 90Tiger MU - 6/27 20:48:47
               He was just trying to impress his ugly girlfriend - TIGERROAR MU - 6/27 19:15:54
          No reasonable person would believe - Sal KC - 6/27 17:40:52




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