Senator Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham announced yesterday that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s much-expected report about how the FBI handled the Russia investigation will be released on December 9.
Attorney William Barr promised a thorough investigation into the genesis of the Steele dossier and the Russia/Trump story. He tasked Horowitz with a thorough investigation and the day is fast approaching for his report. Sen. Graham says that date is “locked.”
Much of the investigation launched early last year has focused on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) warrants filed by the FBI that allowed them to investigate a onetime foreign policy adviser to the 2016 Trump campaign, Carter Page.
Those warrants filed by FBI Director James Comey and former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein stated the Bureau believed Page “has been collaborating and conspiring with the Russian government.”
In April of this year Horowitz said, “[Comey] set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current FBI employees—and the many thousands of more former FBI employees—who similarly have access to or knowledge of non-public information.”
Horowitz and his investigative team have reviewed over one million records and conducted over 100 interviews in the process of compiling his report.
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