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IG poised to reignite war over FBI’s Clinton case
thehill.com ^ | - 02/06/18 06:00 AM EST | By Morgan Chalfant

Posted on 02/06/2018 2:09:06 PM PST by Red Badger

Few people have heard of Michael Horowitz, but that’s about to change.

Horowitz, the Department of Justice (DOJ) inspector general, is an increasingly critical player in the controversy surrounding the FBI, President Trump and the Russia investigation.

With little fanfare, he has been conducting a sprawling probe of the FBI’s handling of the 2016 investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. His full report, which could set off shockwaves, is expected by the early spring.

A political appointee in both the Bush and Obama administrations, Horowitz’s yearlong investigation already reportedly contributed to the early resignation of Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe. And his work has been felt in other ways.

Horowitz also uncovered a series of text messages between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page that led special counsel Robert Mueller to remove Strzok from his team. Those texts have fueled accusations among GOP lawmakers that Mueller’s probe is tainted by partisanship.

Those who know Horowitz portray him as an independent voice.

“He is really one of the smartest and fairest people I have ever had the pleasure to work with,” said Bill Hamel, who served as assistant inspector general for investigations at the Department of Education. “He’s a straight shooter and a fair guy. He’s an honest broker.”

But Horowitz’s reputation will be put to the test when he releases the findings of the Clinton investigation. No matter what he concludes, it’s likely to create a political firestorm, coming at a time when both Republicans and the White House are charging that political bias is rampant at the Justice Department and at the FBI.

Horowitz attracted public attention early in his career as an assistant U.S. attorney in New York for prosecuting corrupt police officers in the infamous “Dirty 30” case in the mid-1990s.

He later moved to the Justice Department’s criminal division in Washington, where he served as chief of staff for a period spanning the Clinton and Bush administrations.

Bush later appointed Horowitz to a six-year term as a commissioner of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, an agency within the judicial branch that writes sentencing guidelines for federal courts. He was then selected by President Obama to serve as the Justice Department’s top watchdog in 2011.

His job is demanding. Horowitz oversees a department of nearly 500 employees who are responsible for investigating waste, fraud, abuse and misconduct within the Justice Department.

“You’re there to help the agency succeed in doing its job,” said Hamel, who has known Horowitz since his days working in New York. “They have to be independent to do that job. They can’t be swayed by political issues.”

He is best remembered in his current role for coming down hard on regional officials at Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for the infamous “Fast and Furious” operation in which officials allowed the illegal sale of firearms in a botched effort to track Mexican drug cartels.

Just six months into the job, Horowitz issued a report eviscerating law enforcement officials in Arizona for a “significant lack of oversight” and disregard for “the safety of individuals in the United States and Mexico.”

While the investigation absolved Attorney General Eric Holder of blame, Horowitz recommended that the Justice Department consider potential disciplinary action for 14 officials involved.

“It was just a remarkably intense first six months on the job. I know I wouldn’t have chosen to walk into the job that way. Looking back on it, it was sort of trial by fire,” Horowitz told The Washington Post in 2014. “You sink or you swim pretty quickly, and fortunately I didn’t sink. People can use their own judgment about how well I swam.”

Horowitz also clashed with the Obama administration over Justice and the FBI bucking requests for documents from the inspector general’s office.

Horowitz’s work has earned him respect among his peers. He has been twice elected to lead the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, the independent panel of inspectors general across the federal government.

“He is a man of the utmost integrity who is willing to call the shots as he sees them,” said Stanley Twardy, a Stamford, Conn.-based lawyer who has known Horowitz professionally since his days as a U.S. attorney.

Horowitz formally announced last January that he would investigate allegations of wrongdoing by Justice Department and FBI officials leading up the 2016 election, in response to demands from both Democrats and Republicans.

It’s possible that both parties will get political ammunition from Horowitz’s report.

The inspector general is examining whether then-FBI Director James Comey broke FBI procedure with his public disclosures about the Clinton case, including the letter that he sent to Congress a few weeks before the election. Before Trump fired Comey, Democrats were outspoken in their criticism of those decisions, saying they violated procedure and cost Clinton the election.

But Horowitz is also looking into allegations that McCabe should have been recused from the investigation. Republicans, including Trump, have seized on reports that McCabe’s wife accepted campaign contributions from Clinton ally and former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe when she ran for state office in Virginia, calling it a clear conflict of interest.

Finally, Horowitz is also looking into unauthorized disclosures of information.

Lawmakers have pressed Horowitz to expand the scope of the probe to include Comey’s firing or Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s recusal from the separate investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Horowitz has not committed to looking into Comey’s firing, signaling that doing so could present a conflict with Mueller’s investigation.

Horowitz’s probe has become all the more relevant in light of McCabe’s decision to step down last week. According to The New York Times, Christopher Wray, whom Trump installed as FBI director last year after Comey’s ouster, had raised concerns about details of the forthcoming inspector general report that led him to propose that McCabe be demoted.

The Washington Post subsequently reported that Horowitz is examining why McCabe seemingly did not move forward for several weeks on a request to examine new emails in the Clinton investigation that were found on former congressman Anthony Weiner’s (D-N.Y.) computer.

“There are a lot of legitimate questions that I hope would be answered by this inspector and that probably aren’t going to paint the DOJ or the FBI in a particularly good light,” said Ron Hosko, a former official in the FBI’s criminal investigative division.

The findings could further play into GOP charges of political bias at the FBI, which critics view as part of a broader effort to inhibit Mueller’s investigation.

The text exchanges between Strzok and Page came to public light when the Justice Department delivered them to GOP-led panels in Congress in December and also reportedly allowed journalists to view them.

“These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment,” House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) told Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein at a hearing in December.

The Justice Department came under fire from Republicans in January when lawmakers discovered a five-month gap in the text messages; Horowitz has subsequently said he recovered the missing exchanges and would provide copies to the department, which could decide to release them to Capitol Hill.

Horowitz told lawmakers last November that his investigators had reviewed roughly 1.25 million records and conducted dozens of interviews in connection with the ongoing investigation.

At the time, he said he expected the report to be issued by March or April.

Otherwise, the inspector general has remained tight-lipped on the status of the investigation, including the potential widening of its scope.

His statement last January contained an important caveat. “If circumstances warrant,” it said, “the [inspector general] will consider including other issues that may arise during the course of the review.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; US: District of Columbia; US: New York
KEYWORDS: doj; dojig; fbi; horowitz; ighorowitz; leaks; lisapage; nongovserver; peterstrzok; strzok
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To: GotMojo

That is just the Inspector General’s staff.


21 posted on 02/06/2018 3:00:06 PM PST by arrogantsob (See "Chaos and Mayhem" at Amazon.com)
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To: Kahuna

He wrote a letter to Congress stating that both Holder and Lynch prevented him from doing his job. No interference this time. Paybacks are best served when one least expects it and one is no longer in control.


22 posted on 02/06/2018 3:00:24 PM PST by affan76
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To: Red Badger
His full report, which could set off shockwaves

The Democrat-Media complex will make sure it won't, no matter what it says.

23 posted on 02/06/2018 3:05:17 PM PST by montag813
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To: Kahuna

Exactly. Horowitz was talking as if he did a great job with Fast and Furious and nobody went to jail. Nobody. This guy will give Clinton a clean slate and AG Sessions will say not enough to prosecute like he has said before.


24 posted on 02/06/2018 3:05:57 PM PST by Blue Highway
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To: Eddie01
“In this case, given the importance of the matter, I think unusual transparency is in order.”

So Comey called it a "matter" too, just like lying Lynch?

25 posted on 02/06/2018 3:09:17 PM PST by Blue Highway
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To: Red Badger

“Elliot Ness Horowitz”


26 posted on 02/06/2018 3:09:39 PM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: Red Badger
“He is really one of the smartest and fairest people I have ever had the pleasure to work with,”

WHERE have I heard that before?

27 posted on 02/06/2018 3:09:43 PM PST by gogeo (excellent!)
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To: Red Badger

How is there political ammo for both sides? It’s not like some one from the Trump administration was calling the shots prior to 2017.


28 posted on 02/06/2018 3:11:45 PM PST by shotgun
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To: Red Badger
So many scandals, so many people, so many felonies, sedition and treason. Will take years to unravel. We have seven years, so go for it. No Quarter!
29 posted on 02/06/2018 3:12:09 PM PST by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only Hope for Western Civilization.)
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To: marktwain

I meant Comey. The FBI was on Hillary’s side, so it wasn’t much of a “war”.


30 posted on 02/06/2018 3:13:23 PM PST by bigbob (Trust Trump. Trust Sessions. The Great Awakening is at hand...MAGA!)
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31 posted on 02/06/2018 3:16:38 PM PST by PMAS (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing)
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To: RKBA Democrat

How exactly do you know where Sessions has been and what’s he’s been doing.

Not picking on you but this anti-Sessions meme on FR has got to be the stupidest thing ever. We’ve finally got an AG who doesn’t spend his time putting out soundbites or doing corrupt crap like his last two predecessors, and FR is in full meltdown.

For cripesake, the man is doing his job, just because you’re not aware of it is irrelevant. Who has started the 27 leak investigation? Who does OIG Horowitz work for?

AG Sessions will go down in history as one of the greats. Perhaps the greatest, given the hand he was dealt by Obama, Lynch, and Holder. Tagline.


32 posted on 02/06/2018 3:17:27 PM PST by bigbob (Trust Trump. Trust Sessions. The Great Awakening is at hand...MAGA!)
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To: Red Badger
WARNING... Just digging on Michael Horowitz

WEDDINGS; Alexandra Kauffman, Michael Horowitz

JUNE 18, 2000

Alexandra Leigh Kauffman, a daughter of Sandra and Charles F. Kauffman of Chevy Chase, Md., is to be married today to Michael Evan Horowitz, the son of Anne J. Horowitz of Suffern, N.Y., and the late Fred Horowitz. Dr. Ronald B. Sobel, the senior rabbi at Congregation Emanu-El in New York, is to officiate at Raspberry Plain, a historic house in Leesburg, Va.

The bride, 34, is a field producer in Washington for CNN, covering economics and personal finance.

33 posted on 02/06/2018 3:17:45 PM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: Red Badger

I’m certain the report will include several findings and many recommendations.


34 posted on 02/06/2018 3:18:26 PM PST by rwa265
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To: Red Badger

Bttt.

5.56mm


35 posted on 02/06/2018 3:21:12 PM PST by M Kehoe
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To: Red Badger
"Just six months into the job, Horowitz issued a report eviscerating (ATF) law enforcement officials in Arizona for a “significant lack of oversight” and disregard for “the safety of individuals in the United States and Mexico.”

Not a single indictment of DOJ personnel came from this "eviscerating" report. One scapegoat field agent was sacrificed (fired). Anyone expecting much more from Sessions is likely to be disappointed...

36 posted on 02/06/2018 3:25:42 PM PST by ETCM
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To: tired&retired

Here is the Linked -In for Alexandra Kauffman Horowitz

Independent Writer and Television/Film Producer

Dates Employed Jan 2017 – Present Employment Duration 1 yr 2 mos
Location Washington DC
—Turn oral histories into documentary films
—Profile individuals whose life experiences provide insight into their cultural heritage
—Produce, write, and edit scripts for video and film
—Produce videos/films that tell stories with contemporary and archival footage

PBS’ Wall Street Week With Fortune
Story Producer and Writer
Company Name PBS’ Wall Street Week With Fortune
Dates Employed Oct 2002 – Oct 2003 Employment Duration 1 yr 1 mo
Location Owings Mills, Maryland
—Researched, wrote, and produced stories on business, economics, and politics for weekly financial show

CNN International
Senior Producer
Company Name CNN International
Dates Employed Jan 2001 – Jun 2002 Employment Duration 1 yr 6 mos
Location New York, Hong Kong
—Launched and managed New York bureau of CNN International business news
—Trained producers and writers to cover U.S. financial news for international audience
—Supervised daily coverage of U.S. financial news for European and Asian shows
—Developed and produced feature stories for CNN International
—Filled in for Senior Producer in Hong Kong to manage business coverage for daily Asian shows


37 posted on 02/06/2018 3:28:32 PM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: Red Badger

Erdogan, Pinochet, and others throughout history when faced with similar circumstances to the CURRENT UNDECLARED STATE OF EMERGENCY DUE TO A COUP ATTEMPT IN WASHINGTON DC is a guy who took an out of control opposition and controlled them.

Trump will be gone in 3 years and the same scumbags in DC will be up to the same tricks.

It takes a STRONG MAN to stop the Washingtonians.

BE COGNIZANT that the impeached Bill Clinton and his arch criminal wife won the popular vote and the only reason they are not back in the WH is a miracle!

There is an ongoing coup attempt and conspiracy to overthrow the President and all I see is ALL TALK AND NO ACTION.


38 posted on 02/06/2018 3:34:50 PM PST by Rome2000 (SMASH THE CPUSA-SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS-CLOSE ALL MOSQUES))
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To: Red Badger

I PRAY that he is an HONEST man...and IF he is, I PRAY for his safety!


39 posted on 02/06/2018 3:52:48 PM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: Rome2000
the only reason they are not back in the WH is a miracle!

No, the only reason is the rule of law. Barely. But while we still have the rule of law with Trump I would like to keep. The best quality of Trump without any doubt is his respect for the Constitution and the rule of law. That might be a weakness at this point in time in your view. Will justice be served? Probably not. I think Comney and Hillary and many others will skate. Will the republic survive? I think so. That's much more important.

40 posted on 02/06/2018 3:55:52 PM PST by palmer (...if we do not have strong families and strong values, then we will be weak and we will not survive)
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