The Mercury News

FBI fires agent critical of Trump

Lawyer condemns ‘troubling’ decision; president tweets that Russia investigat­ion should stop

- By Matt Zapotosky

WASHINGTON >> The FBI has fired agent Peter Strzok, who helped lead the bureau’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election until officials discovered he had been sending anti-Trump texts.

Aitan Goelman, Strzok’s attorney, said FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich ordered the firing Friday, even though the director of the FBI office that normally handles employee discipline had decided Strzok should face only a demotion and 60-day suspension. Goelman said the move undercuts the FBI’s repeated assurances that Strzok would be afforded the normal disciplina­ry process.

“This isn’t the normal process in any way more than name,” Goelman said, adding in a statement, “This decision should be deeply troubling to all Americans.”

The FBI declined to comment.

The terminatio­n marks a remarkable downfall for Strzok, a 22-year veteran of the bureau who investigat­ed Russian spies, defense officials accused of selling secrets to China and myriad other important cases. In the twilight of his career, Strzok was integral to two of the bureau’s

most high-profile investigat­ions — the Russia case and the investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.

But when a Justice Department inspector-general investigat­ion uncovered politicall­y charged messages that Strzok had exchanged with another FBI official, he was relegated to a position in human resources. Conservati­ves soon made Strzok the face of their attacks against the specialcou­nsel investigat­ion into the president’s campaign, and the FBI took steps to remove Strzok from its ranks.

Conservati­ves on Monday hailed the move. President Donald Trump used it to suggest the Russia investigat­ion should be dropped and the Clinton case redone.

“Agent Peter Strzok was just fired from the FBI — finally. The list of bad players in the FBI & DOJ gets longer & longer. Based on the fact that Strzok was in charge of the Witch Hunt, will it be dropped? It is a total Hoax. No Collusion, No Obstructio­n — I just fight back!” he wrote.

The reaction among Democrats was more understate­d. Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., said Strzok’s firing did not undercut Mueller’s probe, which had produced dozens of indictment­s.

“Sorry, @realDonald­Trump, the #RussiaInve­stigation is bigger than one agent (who was at least willing to go under oath),” Swalwell tweeted, citing the president’s Twitter handle.

Bobby Goodlatte, the son of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., wrote on Twitter that he was “deeply embarrasse­d that Peter Strzok’s career was ruined by my father’s political grandstand­ing” and pointed to a recent congressio­nal hearing at which Strzok testified.

“Thank you for your service sir,” Bobby Goodlatte wrote. “You are a patriot.”

Bobby Goodlatte recently endorsed the underdog Democrat running for his father’s seat.

Strzok’s position in the bureau had been precarious since last summer, when the Justice Department’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz, told special counsel Robert Mueller that the lead agent on his team had been exchanging anti-Trump messages with an FBI lawyer. The next day, Mueller expelled Strzok from the group.

The lawyer, Lisa Page, had also been a part of Mueller’s team, though she left a few weeks earlier and no longer works for the FBI. She and Strzok were having an affair.

Trump has previously derided the pair as “FBI lovers,” and he and his conservati­ve allies have pointed to their conduct in an attempt to discredit the Mueller probe.

Strzok, who was a deputy assistant director for counterint­elligence at the bureau, has apologized for sending the messages and said they reflected personal views that did not affect his work.

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