The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

FBI fires agent in wake of anti-Trump text messages

- By Mary Clare Jalonick

WASHINGTON » The FBI has fired a longtime agent who once worked on special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigat­ion over text messages criticizin­g President Donald Trump.

Former agent Peter Strzok was removed from Mueller’s team a year ago after the text messages were first discovered, and the FBI had been reviewing his employment. Strzok’s lawyer said he was fired late Friday by FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich.

The lawyer, Aitan Goelman, criticized the firing in a statement Monday, saying he was removed because of political pressure and “to punish Special Agent Strzok for political speech protected by the First Amendment.” He said the firing “should be deeply troubling to all Americans.”

Goelman said that the FBI had overruled the FBI’s Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity, which he said had determined that a 60day suspension and demotion from supervisor­y duties was “the appropriat­e punishment.”

The FBI did not have immediate comment.

Strzok vigorously defended himself at a combative House hearing in

July, speaking publicly for the first time since the texts were revealed. He insisted that the texts — including ones in which he called Trump a “disaster” and said “We’ll stop” a Trump candidacy — did not reflect political bias and had not affected his investigat­ions.

Strzok was also a lead investigat­or on the probe into Democrat Hillary Clinton’s email sever in 2016.

Republican­s were livid at the hearing, which several times devolved into a partisan shouting match. Democrats accused Republican­s of trying to divert attention from Mueller’s investigat­ion and Trump’s ties to Russia by excessivel­y focusing on Strzok.

Trump has repeatedly taken aim at Strzok on Twitter, saying his critical text messages showed that Mueller’s investigat­ion is a hoax.

House Republican­s cheered Strzok’s firing, with House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy saying on Twitter that it was “long overdue.”

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The lawyer for FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok said he was fired late Friday by FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich.
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The lawyer for FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok said he was fired late Friday by FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich.

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