Yeah, well,
I'm not impressed. This is just the FBI trying to protect what is left of it's reputation, in grandiose language;
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This is an interesting development considering this same FBI Director previously claimed the office of inspector general found no intentional wrongdoing by people within the FBI; and Wray further asserted there was "no evidence of political bias" after each of three OIG investigations completed in 2018 and 2019.
If the OIG did not find FBI wrongdoing, then what changed? Why is FBI Director Chris Wray now launching an internal investigation? The answer appears to be an outsider's investigation via Missouri U.S. Attorney, Jeff Jensen.
The inspection division (INSD) previously reviewed FBI conduct and reported to Office of Inspector General Michael Horowitz. The resulting IG findings of FBI conduct was carefully worded and disingenuous at best, but it was embraced by FBI Director Wray.
Now the outsider review by US Attorney Jeff Jensen; combined with the simultaneous declassification of documents by DNI Ric Grenell; appears to be highlighting a lot more internal FBI corruption. Hence this unavoidable shift in tone from Wray.
This announcement today comes as Ric Grenell is working to declassify the transcript(s) of the Flynn-Kislyak call, with some rather interesting comments.
This new review will highlight that no bad actors now exist (not looking at anyone who has left the bureau, maybe some more forms need to be modified, that's all.
In a sane world, Wray would have issued a public (and written) apology to Flynn, and the President, and Manafort by now for the role the FBI played in harassing/abusing their authority to investigate and cast a pall of guilt, falsely, publicly on these individuals for partisan purposes based on innuendo and political lies/Russian disinformation. Then he should have resigned.
So no, this new investigation is not 'oh great, sunlight is coming!' to my reading.