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LEAK: DOJ IG Report Has 104 Criminal or Admin Investigations of Misconduct by FBI Employees
 by Cristina Laila December 5, 2019

Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has over 100 criminal or administrative investigations of alleged misconduct related to FBI employees, according to a leak to investigative reporter Paul Sperry.

“The criminal investigations involve serious allegations of official misconduct,” Paul Sperry said on Thursday.

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BREAKING: Justice IG Horowitz has 104 criminal or administrative investigations of alleged misconduct related to FBI employees open as of Sept. 30, according to new OIG report. The criminal investigations involve "serious allegations of official misconduct."
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Rush Limbaugh Calls DOJ Inspector General a 'Deep Stater,' 'Swampist' Over Trump-Russia Report

https://www.newsweek.com/rush-limbaugh-calls-doj-inspector-general-deep-stater-swampist-over-trump-russia-report-1475409
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"The inspector general is a deep stater. He's one of them. He's a swampist," Limbaugh continued.

After pointing out that the report was due out in May, Limbaugh then said, "There's no reason for it to be delayed. We know what happened, and we know that the investigation into Trump did not start in July of 2016, but that's their story and they're sticking to it."

President Trump has maintained that the report will prove that intelligence officers from the former Obama administration were spying on his campaign and attempting to abuse their power to prevent him from attaining the presidency.

The Justice Department released a statement Tuesday calling Horowitz' work on the report "excellent" and saying that the report was "a credit" to the department.