1. FBI head proves Washington has a vendetta against Trump

From New York Post: "Some 19 months after Trump was elected, the schism his triumph reflected is hardening."

2. Commentary: For Trump supporters, DOJ IG report amounts to "Told ya so"

From CBS News: "Plot twists like these would be laughed out of a script meeting."

3. Inspector general report could convince even skeptics of FBI's anti-Trump bias

From The Hill: "The great irony, of course, is that their ardent desire for a Clinton presidency, combined with their belief in her inevitability, may have cost her the Oval Office."

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