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| 2017-05-01 | N/A | The 'Russia investigation', also referred to as 'Crossfire', was initiated. | Not specified | View |
This document discusses the findings of Inspector General Horowitz regarding political bias in FBI investigations involving James Comey and Peter Strzok, arguing that this bias taints the subsequent Mueller investigation. It cites legal precedents, such as *U.S. v. Russell* and *Blackledge v. Perry*, to argue that due process violations stemming from biased investigations function as "fruit of a poisonous tree," potentially invalidating convictions and indictments.
This document, from a House Oversight file, presents a legal argument that the special counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller was tainted from its origin. It cites an inspector general's report on Peter Strzok's text messages as evidence of bias that cast a 'cloud' over the FBI's 'Crossfire' investigation, arguing the entire effort became 'fruit of a poisonous tree.' The author supports this due process violation claim with several Supreme Court precedents regarding prosecutorial and judicial bias. The document does not contain any information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Text messages that 'created the appearance that investigative decisions were impacted by bias or improper considerations' and 'pertained to the Russia investigation'.
Text messages that 'created the appearance that investigative decisions were impacted by bias or improper considerations' and 'pertained to the Russia investigation'.
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