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John Durham To Testify Before House Regarding Damning FBI Report

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Special counsel John Durham is scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill in June following the publication of his report that strongly criticized the FBI for its handling of investigations pertaining to the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia, reports said on Friday.

In May 2019, John Durham was appointed to investigate Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI’s 2016 investigation into Trump-Russia collusion, and associated matters.

In December 2020, former Attorney General Bill Barr granted Durham special counsel status to safeguard the investigation during the transition from former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden.

Last week, John Durham concluded his approximately four-year investigation, and the Department of Justice subsequently released a 306-page report containing his findings. The report portrayed a troubling image of an FBI that deviated from its core mission and guiding principles in its pursuit of a partisan investigation targeting Trump.

The New York Post reported that Durham is scheduled to appear before the House Judiciary Committee on June 21. The outlet added:

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Durham’s final report, released May 15, declared that the bureau’s probe into whether the Trump campaign conspired with the Kremlin to win the 2016 election was “seriously flawed” and that “the FBI discounted or willfully ignored material information that did not support the narrative of a collusive relationship.”

The special counsel is likely to take heat from both sides when he appears at the Capitol.

Congressional Republicans voiced their indignation and bewilderment regarding the refusal of several pivotal figures in the investigation, such as former FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, and former FBI counterintelligence chief Peter Strzok, to participate in interviews with Durham.

In addition, they raised concerns about the lack of effort by Durham to legally compel them to provide depositions.

In contrast, Democrats characterized Durham’s report, which did not recommend any new criminal charges, as evidence that the actions of the FBI were not as severe as claimed by Trump and his supporters, The Post noted further.

Still, Durham blasted the FBI’s behavior and procedures in opting to pursue an unprecedented investigation into Trump, a leading presidential candidate at the time, without any real cause to do so.

“An objective and honest assessment of these strands of information should have caused the FBI to question not only the predication for [the investigation] but also to reflect on whether the FBI was being manipulated for political or other purposes. Unfortunately, it did not,” his report said.

Former FBI director and special counsel Robert Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department to pick up the investigation early in Trump’s presidency, but after two years and substantial leaks claiming that Trump was likely to be indicted, Mueller ended his probe without finding any evidence of criminal activity, let alone ‘collusion’ with Russia.

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In his report, Durham wrote that the FBI opened the “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into Trump’s 2016 campaign “based on raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence” while also taking allegations about Trump far more seriously than corruption and mishandling of classified material allegations about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

“[T]he answer is not the creation of new rules but a renewed fidelity to the old,” Durham wrote. “The promulgation of additional rules and regulations to be learned in yet more training sessions would likely prove to be a fruitless exercise if the FBI’s guiding principles of ‘Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity’ are not engrained in the hearts and minds of those sworn to meet the FBI’ s mission of ‘Protect[ing] the American People and Uphold[ing] the Constitution of the United States.’”

The CIA received information that Clinton agreed to a plot on July 26, 2016, “to stir up a scandal against … Trump by tying him to [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and the Russians’ hacking of the Democratic National Committee.”

Durham criticized the FBI for pursuing that angle, The Post noted.

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