'Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has āfound āreasonable groundsā for believing there has been a violation of federal criminal law in the FBI/DOJās handling of the Clinton investigation/s,ā adding that the top watchdog official has āreferred his findings of potential criminal misconduct to Huber for possible criminal prosecution.ā
Report: Inspector General Will Declare FBI, DOJ Broke Law in Clinton Email Probe | Breitbart
Ahem.... it's likely what we democrats knew all along, Comey should not have made his first or second announcement,
and MCCabe should have recused, and Rudy getting info from NY Office FBI leakers were other things the IG looked in to.
DOJ Inspector General report on FBI handling of Clinton email probe entering final stages - CNNPolitics
and this...
And then there's perhaps the most nebulous subject on Horowitz's list that has received far less of a public resolution to date, "allegations that the Department and FBI employees improperly disclosed non-public information."
One source familiar with the scope of the report said that accusations that FBI agents in New York leaked information about the Clinton investigation to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani have been examined. Giuliani, then an adviser to the Trump campaign, drew attention in late October 2016 when he went on Fox News -- two days before Comey revealed he was reopening the Clinton email investigation -- to say Trump had "a surprise or two that you're going to hear about in the next two days."