Article snippet: In a highly critical report released MORE's emails were improperly influenced by political bias. The report nonetheless raised swirling questions about the role of FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok, whose texts with FBI lawyer Lisa Page suggested he "might be willing" to take official action to impact Trump's electoral prospects, the inspector general found. In perhaps the most explosive new revelation from the report, Strzok told Page "We'll stop it," after being asked, "[Trump's] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!" That text, the report said, was "indicative of a biased state of mind" — and suggested that Strzok may have intentionally slow-rolled the review of emails connected to the Clinton investigation discovered after the probe was closed, which were on a laptop belonging to former New York congressman Anthony Weiner.(D). Strzok, as the No. 2 official in the Clinton investigation, was one of several people who was made aware of the existence of the emails when they were initially uncovered. But the so-called Midyear team — the investigative unit that had handled the Clinton investigation — did not move to review them until just days before the election, almost a month after FBI officials in New York found them. Strzok told investigators that at the time he was prioritizing the investigation into then-candidate MORE's campaign's ties to Russia. "Under these circumstances, we did not have confidence that Strzok's decision to prioritiz... Link to the full article to read more