In a move that was characterized as a significant and possibly politically motivated departure from typical agency protocol, the FBI has fired agent Peter Strzok over the anti-Trump text messages he sent during the 2016 presidential election.
President Donald Trump was quick to celebrate Strzok’s termination in a series of tweets on Monday, claiming that the ousted FBI agent was “in charge” of the Russia probe despite the fact that he was dismissed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigative team last year.
According to the Washington Post—which first reported Strzok’s ouster on Monday—the 22-year agency veteran’s firing was ordered on Friday by FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich, despite the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility’s conclusion that Strzok “should face only a demotion and 60-day suspension” over his politically-charged text messages.
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