Trump Explored Using IRS To Target FBI Officials, New Report Reveals

Former White House chief of staff John Kelly’s sworn statement sheds light on Trump’s alleged attempts to investigate FBI agents

<p>The front page of the New York Times carries a picture of President Donald Trump in February 2017 a day after he criticized in a speech the FBI and journalists in New York City.According to a New York Times report, two FBI officials were under Trump's lens for investigating his campaign's links to Russia, the former's president's second White House chief of staff John Kelly said. ROBERT NICKELSBERG/GETTY IMAGES.</p>

Donald Trump reportedly discussed with the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies about investigating two FBI officials when he was in office.

“Two FBI officials who were under Trump’s lens were investigating into his campaign’s links to Russia, the former’s president’s second White House chief of staff John Kelly said in a sworn statement,” said New York Times reports on Friday.

“The former staffer’s assertion, disclosed Thursday, was filed in connection with lawsuits brought about by Peter Strzok, the lead FBI agent in the agency’s investigation, and Lisa Page, the former bureau lawyer,” said the report. The lawsuits filed against the Department of Justice allege violation of their privacy rights when the Trump administration disclosed the text messages between them.

“President Trump questioned whether investigations by the Internal Revenue Service or other federal agencies should be undertaken into Mr. Strzok and/or Ms. Page,” said Kelly reportedly in a sworn statement.

“I do not know of President Trump ordering such an investigation. It appeared, however, that he wanted to see Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page investigated,” said Kelly.

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Nicolle Wallace (L) interviews James Former FBI Director on May 30, 2023, in New York City. The report also noted that the that former FBI Director was fired by Trump, and he was subjected to an unusual and invasive IRS audit. DIA DIPASUPIL/GETTY IMAGES.

Kelly’s disclosures highlighted the extent to which Trump went to rope in law enforcement and the federal government’s investigative powers to target perceived enemies, the Times report said.

The report also noted that former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by Trump, and his deputy Andrew McCabe were also subjected to an “unusual and invasive IRS audit.”

Trump reportedly also discussed using IRS and the DOJ against others, including CIA Director John Brennan, Hillary Clinton and Jeff Bezos, the last of whom owns the Washington Post.

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