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LETTER: Durham report reveals FBI deceit

The 300-page report on the Durham investigation into Trump-Russia collusion outlines the FBI mishandling — to put it mildly — of the false narrative that supported “Crossfire Hurricane.” FBI officials responded by stating they long since announced dozens of corrective actions to avoid this in the future. I ask: Where is the integrity of the FBI? If higher-ups long ago knew agents were breaking the law in serious ways, why were they not immediately brought to prosecution?

Many people who took an unscheduled tour of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were fully prosecuted. Hundreds face prison time. The FBI said these people were participating in election tampering. Yet the FBI and CIA agents involved in what the Durham investigation uncovered were also election tampering.

If FBI officials had any integrity, they would have prosecuted these agents when they were making corrective actions. Liars, all of them.

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