Jeff Sessions Answers Questions from Mueller’s Investigators While Launching Probe to Find Missing Texts
Attorney General Jeff Sessions spent “several hours” being interviewed by investigators from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office last week.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions spent “several hours” being interviewed by investigators from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office last week.

President Donald Trump directed attention to the news that five months of FBI texts between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were now missing.

Republican lawmakers are demanding that the FBI appoint a second independent special counsel to look into the agency’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state.

Republican members of Congress are demanding answers from the Federal Bureau of Investigations after learning that five months of text messages between two FBI agents who worked on the Clinton email investigation and the probe into the Trump campaign are now missing.

These lost FBI texts mark the fifth time the federal government has claimed to have lost vital communications under subpoena.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has lost about five months of text messages between two top officials, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who openly disparaged then-candidate Donald Trump while working on the Clinton email investigation and the Russia probe investigation, according to a top Republican senator.

President Trump in an interview on Thursday called the senior Federal Bureau of Investigation official who texted his lover about an insurance policy in the case of Trump’s election “treasonous.”

Glenn Simpson and the intelligence firm he founded, Fusion GPS, have presented themselves as disinterested researchers when it comes to their role in the Trump dossier and the 2016 election. But Simpson’s recently released testimony shows that at the same time he was encouraging the FBI to investigate Trump, he was actively trying to steer the FBI away from further investigation of the Clintons.

Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) may have tried to discredit Republican scrutiny of Fusion GPS and its dossier’s role in the FBI investigation into the Trump campaign, but could have ended up justifying it instead.

House and Senate committees are investigating whether FBI agents who led the Russia investigation improperly leaked to news media, according to a report.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Thursday called for an investigation about high-ranking Obama government officials who might have worked to stop the election of President Trump.

Wednesday, on CNN’s “AC360,” Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) argued most of Special Counsel Bob Mueller’s team opposes Trump and the Clintons paid Russians to influence the 2016 election. Jordan said, “We know, for a fact, the Clinton campaign paid Russians

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has not yet followed up with members of Congress on answers he said last week he would find.

Peter Strzok’s text referring to “an insurance policy” against President Trump was reportedly pushing for a probe into contact with Russia.

James Comey’s July 2016 statement recommending against charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was reportedly watered down.

The FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) are engulfed in a rule of law crisis because of new revelations of evident bias among FBI officials and key DOJ prosecutors. Recently, we exposed that Andrew Weissmann, a top Mueller special counsel deputy, has anti-Trump bias. And last week, we were in the forefront of a related scandal about an anti-Trump bias infecting the top echelons of the FBI.

Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer talked during his appearance on Friday’s Breitbart News Tonight with SiriusXM hosts Rebecca Mansour and John Carney about the discovery of politically charged text messages between Peter Strzok, an FBI official involved in both the Trump and Clinton investigations, and his mistress.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) increased the pressure on FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller Thursday, calling on him to be more transparent amid questions over anti-Trump text messages from a top FBI investigator.

A majority of voters think Robert Mueller has a conflict of interest due to his ties to fired FBI Director James Comey, according to a poll.

Laura Ingraham ripped into the “irreparably tainted” Mueller investigation into Russian collusion with the claim that it is now an example of “how big government can end up becoming a threat to a representative democracy.”

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee said on Wednesday it was time to issue subpoenas to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department, following the release of text messages about stopping Trump’s election.

Bob Goodlatte blasted the DOJ, calling recent revelations of “insider bias” on FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team “deeply troubling.”

Two FBI agents who were assigned to the special counsel on Russia, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, had texted each other during the 2016 campaign about protecting the country against Trump, according to texts published by Politico.

FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s top deputy attended Hillary Clinton’s election night party in New York City, according to a report released Friday.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), during a remarkable exchange with FBI Director Christopher Wray at a hearing Thursday, suggested that Peter Strzok — the FBI official who was removed from the special counsel team — was responsible for using the Clinton-funded dossier to get a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign.

Justice Department officials are poring over more than 10,000 text messages between two ex-FBI agents booted from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe after agents discovered the two made anti-Trump comments.

The Wall Street Journal increased the pressure on embattled FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Tuesday with a scathing op-ed from its editorial board, calling on Mueller to resign over the controversy surrounding a lead investigator’s anti-Trump texts.

Robert Mueller’s Russia probe is under scrutiny after it was revealed that he dismissed investigator Peter Strzok for anti-Trump texts.

Don’t fall for former FBI Director James Comey’s latest tweet claiming that “the FBI is and always will be independent.” To the contrary, we now know that the FBI has been overtly biased in favor of Hillary Clinton and her associates and overly zealous in its investigation of Donald Trump and her associates. The G-men have gone rogue.

A former independent counsel laments the “arrogance” of special counsel Robert Mueller in stacking his legal team investigating the president with partisans in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News.

FBI Agent Peter Strzok reportedly oversaw the FBI’s interview of former national security advisor Michael Flynn.

Peter Strzok conducted interviews with two top Hillary Clinton aides who did not face consequences for false statements during the interviews.

The prosecutor now serving as FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s top deputy praised then-Acting Attorney General Sally Yates for refusing to enforce Trump travel ban.

Peter Strzok was reportedly behind the decision to change then-FBI Director James Comey’s description of Hillary Clinton’s email use.

Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily to discuss bureaucratic corruption, the latest developments in the investigation of Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential race, and new revelations about the Clinton Uranium One scandal.

President Donald Trump disparaged the FBI after reports uncovered investigator Peter Strzok’s bias against the president and for Hillary Clinton.

House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) has instructed committee staff to prepare to cite the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in contempt of Congress after the agency failed to turn over documents explaining why agent Peter Strzok had been removed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.

One of the FBI’s top investigators tapped by special counsel Robert Muller to investigate Russian interference in the elections has left the team, according to a report.
