FBI Agent Peter Strzok, who was removed from the Special Counsel investigation after revelations of severe anti-Trump bias was exposed through text messages, was reportedly escorted out of the Bureau's office in Washington D.C. on Friday.
News - FBI special agent Peter Strzok was escorted out of the FBI building on Friday, source familiar tells me; as of today, he is still employed; he's been stationed in Human Resources since dismissal from Mueller team.
— Laura Jarrett (@LauraAJarrett) June 19, 2018
CONFIRMED: Peter Strzok -- who's been the subject of a daylong congressional hearing about FBI bias -- was escorted from FBI headquarters. pic.twitter.com/2GHpZnUqLQ
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 19, 2018
Although Strzok appears to remain employed at the Bureau, the escort came just one day after the release of a Department of Justice Inspector General report that revealed Strzok said he would "stop" Donald Trump from becoming president. DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz has been on Capitol Hill for two days testifying about the report's findings and Strzok's bias.
Does Peter Strzok hate the President?
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) June 19, 2018
IG Horowitz: "His text messages would certainly give that as the implication." https://t.co/BaxLQdBg2R
For weeks, but especially in light of the IG report, lawmakers have demanded to know why Strzok is still employed, not to mention in a human resources position.
.@RepLeeZeldin: “Peter Strzok should not be working in any corner of the FBI… He should not be in the building.” pic.twitter.com/B2MZuxbyu4
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 18, 2018