The FBI’s Credibility is Hanging by a Thread

It seems as if the house of cards that is Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian collusion within the Trump administration is finally toppling down. Just this week we learned that the FBI’s lead investigator and deputy chief of counter-intelligence is another Trump-hating, Clinton crony.

Agent Peter Strzok urged James Comey to soften his stance and wording on Clinton’s use of a private server back when the former FBI director was investigating whether or not she should be indicted. He exchanged anti-Trump texts with a colleague during a 2016 debate, and he even attended Clinton’s pre-fourth of July interview.

So what does all of this clearly partisan behavior earn the supposedly non-partisan Agent Strzok?

In these backwards times, it earns him a spot as one of the lead investigators in the FBI’s Trump-Russia inquiry and a spot on the interview team that questioned Michael Flynn.

To make matters much worse, Robert Mueller did not remove Strzok from the investigation until July of 2017 and chose not to inform the public of his removal.

This kind of bias taking place in the highest ranks of such a huge investigation is simply unacceptable and does not bode well for the credibility of Mueller’s probe. Suffice it to say that we could very well be seeing the entire probe unraveling right before our eyes.

To see Laura Ingraham of Fox News break down these shocking revelations, be sure to check out the video below.


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