


FBI and Justice Department officials failed to observe “strict fidelity to the law” at key points in the Russia investigation of former President Donald Trump’s administration, special counsel John Durham found in a long-awaited report released Monday.
According to Durham, who was appointed by then-AG Bill Barr in October 2020 to examine the probe that overshadowed much of the 45th president’s administration, investigators ignored exculpatory evidence, put too much stock in information provided by Trump’s political opponents, and carried out surveillance of without genuinely believing there was probable cause to do so.
In the executive summary of the 306-page report, which was submitted to Attorney General Merrick Garland Friday, and released Monday afternoon, Durham wrote that investigators acted “without appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power” However, he stopped short of recommending significant reforms of the bureau, writing that “the answer is not the creation of new rules but a renewed fidelity to the old.”
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