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D STATES SENATE
June 26, 2018
‘The Honorable Rod J. Rosenstein
Deputy Attorney General
USS. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
Dear Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein:
Last week, Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael Horowitz testified before
Congress regarding DOJ"s handling of the Clinton email investigation. The evidence contained
in Mr. Horowitz's report shows an overwhelming bias against then-candidate Donald Trump. In
particular, Peter Strzok, the head agent in charge of the Clinton email investigation, and Lisa
Page, a top FBI Atomey, exchanged message afler message showing extreme bias against
Donald Trump and a willingness to use their positions at FBI to ensure that he not get elected.
While I am sensitive to the idea that Congressional oversight must be tempered when it involves
ongoing investigations, there comes a point when the public's right to be informed of a corrupt
investigation wins the day. I view the Clinton email investigation as corrupt, not just biased.
In that regard, Strzok and Page were also intimately involved in the beginnings of the Russia
investigation targeting the Trump Campaign and Trump associates. In reference to the Russia
investigation, the New York Times recently reported that a “government informant met several
times with Mr. Page and Mr. Papadopolous.”!
Please answer the following questions:
1. Did Strzok or Page have any role in retaining or supervising the informant or directing
the decision to use the informant? Did Strzok or Page have any such role as to any
informant used to investigate the Trump Campaign or Trump associates?
2. Did Strzok or Page have any role in reviewing, approving, or supplying information for
the FISA warrant obtained to surveil Carter Page?
' Matt Apuzzo, Adam Goldman and Nicholas Fandas, Code Name Crassfire Hurricane: The Secret Origins of the
Trump Investigation, NEW YORK Ties (May 16, 2018).Strzok and Page both have been removed from the Russia investigation, but we still are unsure of
the initial role they played in that investigation. It is important that these questions are answered,
| look forward to your prompt response.
Sincerely,
Ly, Ho
Lindsey O. Graham
United States Senator