Is Trump Being Investigated? ‘No Comment,’ Justice Dept. Says

The following article by Michael D. Shear and Eric Lichblau was posted on the New York Times website March 9, 2017:

The controversy generated by President Trump’s posts on Twitter about being wiretapped has generated intense scrutiny of every word on the matter. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Trump’s weekend Twitter message asserting that former President Barack Obama had tapped his phones forced the White House into ever more verbal contortions on Thursday as aides struggled to defend the president’s charge.

In the latest iteration, the Justice Department declined to comment on whether Mr. Trump is — or is not — the subject of an investigation. “No comment,” a department official said.

In normal circumstances, a “no comment” from the Justice Department on the status of any investigation would be standard practice. And certainly there has never been any indication that Mr. Trump himself was the target of inquiries by the department and congressional intelligence committees into possible contacts between his associates and members of the Russian government. Continue reading “Is Trump Being Investigated? ‘No Comment,’ Justice Dept. Says”

Justice Department inspector general to investigate pre-election actions by department and FBI

The following article by Matt Zapotosky and Sari Horwitz was posted on the Washington Post website January 12, 2017:

The Justice Department inspector general will review broad allegations of misconduct involving the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email practices and the bureau’s controversial decision shortly before the election to announce the probe had resumed, the inspector general announced Thursday.

The probe will be wide ranging — encompassing the FBI’s various public statements on the matter, whether its deputy director should have been recused and whether FBI or other Justice Department employees leaked nonpublic information, according to a news release from Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz. Continue reading “Justice Department inspector general to investigate pre-election actions by department and FBI”