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Washington - 18 June 2018
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Chuck Grassley, (R) Iowa:
"The Justice Department faces a serious credibility problem because millions of Americans suspect that there is a double standard. They see a story of kid glove treatment for one side and bare knuckle tactics for the other."
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3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Chuck Grassley, (R) Iowa:
"Director Wray has quite a mess to clean up. I think he probably knows that. The department has serious accountability issues. In scandal after scandal, accountability is the exception rather than the rule."
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Dianne Feinstein, (D) California:
"While the report is highly critical of Director Comey, it did not find that it was biased against President Trump or in favor of Secretary Clinton, as some have alleged."
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7. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Dianne Feinstein, (D) California:
"Throughout the Clinton investigation, Republicans in Congress demanded information from Director Comey and the Justice Department under subpoena and threat of contempt. Today, they are doing the same thing with special counsel Mueller's investigation. It was wrong then and it's wrong now."
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9. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Horowitz, Department of Justice Inspector General:
"As detailed in our report, we found that the inappropriate political messages we uncovered cast a cloud over the media investigation, sowed doubt about the credibility of the FBI's handling of it and impacted the reputation of the FBI."
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11. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Horowitz, Department of Justice Inspector General:
"With regard to the decision to close the investigation without prosecution, we found no evidence that the conclusions by the prosecutors were the result of improper considerations, including political bias, but rather were exercises of prosecutorial discretion by the prosecutors based on their assessment of the facts of the law and past department practice."
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13. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Wray, FBI Director:
"Although the report did not find any evidence of political bias or improper considerations ultimately impacting the investigation under review, the report did identify errors of judgment, violations of or disregard for policy and decisions that at least in the benefit of hindsight, were certainly not the best choices."
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15. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Wray, FBI Director:
"The OIG's report makes clear that we have significant work to do. And as I said, we're going to learn from the report and be better as a result. At the same time, I want to emphasize that this report is focused on a specific set of events back in 2016 and a small number of FBI employees connected with those events. Mistakes made by those employees do not define our 37,000 men and women and the great work they do everyday. Nothing in this report impugns the integrity of our workforce as a whole or the FBI as an institution. I want to be very clear with this committee about the FBI that I've been able to see up close every day in the 10 months since my confirmation hearing before you all."
16. UPSOUND (English) Sen. Patrick Leahy, (D) Vermont:
"Do you have any reason to believe that this investigation has been discredited?"
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Wray, FBI Director:
"Senator, as I said to you last month and as I said before, I do not believe special counsel Mueller is on a witch hunt."
18. Wide of Horowitz and Wray
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Wray, FBI Director:
"What I can tell you is that I cannot imagine a situation in which I would unilaterally assume for myself, as the FBI director, a charging decision and then announce it in a news conference."
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