![]() ![]() ![]() “With the benefit of hindsight, I think it’s likely that Comey’s July 5 speech and subsequent notification to Congress on the reopening and closing of the investigation changed the election result.” Still, Strzok remains grateful “for Comey’s ethical and moral leadership.”Okay then. Strzok constantly praises Comey - “arguably the most gifted communicator I ever encountered in my 25 years of government service,” a man whose “natural eloquence went hand in hand with his intellectual ability” - yet, in his telling, the former FBI director made serious misjudgments that pushed the bureau into increasingly politicized terrain first when chastising Clinton’s carelessness in handling classified materials even while declining to recommend prosecution, later when informing Congress that the email investigation would be revisited. ![]() He is indignant that anyone would question the bureau’s motives for opening particular investigations, even while recalling how colleagues expressed their hope that he could get the goods on Clinton. Strzok is as critical of Trump as he is zealous in defense of the FBI, sometimes to the point of contradiction. ![]()
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