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Another interesting article:
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BY MR. SOMERS:
Q Who was on the primary -- what you just characterized as the primary investigative team?
A I don't know every member by name, but --
Q Types of positions and --
A Yeah. So I guess what I'd refer to as the core management of the investigative effort: PeterStrzok; JonathanMoffa,M-o-f-f-a; RickMains. And then we had an Office of General Counsel attorney who was also in, if not every, most every important meeting that I held on the topic because I trusted her judgment. And her name was Sally Moyer, M-o-y-e-r. I guess, to me, core management is that group of people.
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Q What is a special investigation, a headquarters special? I've heard that term used.
A Yeah. I don't know that it's a formal FBI term at all. Actually, I don't think it's a formal FBI term. I think what they're referring to, and wouldn't say this is commonplace in counterintelligence, but this isn't -- this isn't rare that it happens, is that some investigations are so close-hold and require such oversight, close oversight at FBI headquarters, that a decision is made by the highest levels of the FBI that the investigation is actually run out of FBI headquarters as opposed to a field office.
Q Was that the case in this instant matter?
A It was. But, again, I go back to that decision was made prior to January 16 when I became responsible for it.