Well that’s good of you to post the OIG release that I linked to. Perhaps that will make it easier for you to notice that:
Allegations that the Departments Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs improperly disclosed non-public information to the Clinton campaign and/or should have been recused from participating in certain matters;
Allegations that Department and FBI employees improperly disclosed non-public information;
are addressing topics other than Hillary’s email server. See if you can guess what the OIG is looking at. The hint is Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Bruce Ohr, Nellie Ohr.
It has nothing to do with the illegal surveillance of Trump.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Read and learn:
January 12, 2017 Fox News
(excerpt)
The decision breathes new life into a controversy that had been fading since Clinton lost to Donald Trump.
The IG's office said the review will focus on allegations that procedures were not followed in connection to FBI Director James Comeys announcement on July 5 that he would not recommend charges, even though Clinton and her staff acted extremely carelessly in using private email when she served as secretary of state.
The review also will look at whether appropriate policy and procedures were followed in Comeys surprise letter to Congress on Oct. 28 which announced he was revisiting the email probe in light of newly discovered emails and a letter on Nov. 6, which announced there would be no further charges. Members of the Clinton campaign and its allies have said Comey's decision to announce the reopening of the probe damaged Clinton's bid and helped cost her the election.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz announced the review in response to requests from numerous Chairmen and Ranking Members of Congressional oversight committees, various organizations, and members of the public.
The probe will also examine allegations that FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe should have been recused from the probe. Questions were raised about McCabes impartiality after it was revealed Clinton ally and Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe donated to his wifes 2015 Senate campaign.
Additionally, the probe will investigate allegations that DOJ and FBI employees improperly disclosed information not meant for the public. This apparently refers to assistant attorney general Peter Kadzik, whose email tipping off Clinton Campaign Chair John Podesta about a House oversight committee hearing was revealed by WikiLeaks.
The review will also probe decisions regarding the timing of the FBIs release of certain Freedom of Information Act documents at the end of October.
The FBIs Records Vault released a number of documents on Oct. 30 and Nov. 1, including the investigation into retired Gen. David Petraeus for compromising classified material, and the probe into President Bill Clintons controversial 2001 pardon of financier Marc Rich. The timing led some to believe it was an attempt to influence the election.
Inspector general to review DOJ, FBI handling of Clinton case