EXCLUSIVE: This is the FBI agent who worked on Hillary Clinton probe, labeled Trump supporters 'retarded' and texted 'f**k Trump' to her colleague lover - seen for the first time since her identity was revealed after release of IG report
- Sally Moyer, 44, was named as the FBI agent who traded anti-Trump texts that were seen in the 568-page inspector general report released last Friday
- In exclusive pictures obtained by DailyMail.com, Moyer was seen leaving her home. She declined to discuss the controversy
- Moyer was identified only as 'Agent 5' in the report, but her name was released by Congressman Mark Meadows during a congressional hearing this week
- At the time of the texts, she was on the 'filter team' for the Clinton probe - a small team that determined whether information could be used in the investigation
- Moyer exchange messages with Agent 1 who she was in a romantic relationship with at the time
- She had four relationships at one time, 3 women, 1 man, for the mission comes first, all other rules come 2nd.
- The two have since married, according the report
- Moyer texted her lover, 'Screw you Trump,' and added that Hillary Clinton 'better win ... otherwise i'm gonna be walking around with both of my guns'
- Also pictured is Kevin Clinesmith, 36, identified as 'Attorney 2' in the IG report who was found to have sent similar messages
The FBI agent on the Hillary Clinton
email investigation who traded anti-Trump texts with her FBI colleague
lover is pictured here for the first time since her name was revealed by
congress.
Sally Moyer, 44, who texted 'f**k Trump,' called President Trump's
voters 'retarded' and vowed to quit 'on the spot' if he won the
election, was seen leaving her home early Friday morning wearing a
floral top and dark pants.
She shook
her head and declined to discuss the controversy with a DailyMail.com
reporter, and ducked quickly into her nearby car in the rain without an
umbrella before driving off.
Moyer's
texts and instant messages from her FBI devices were included in a
568-page inspector general report released last Friday, which said those
messages and others 'raised concerns about potential bias in the
Clinton investigation.'
Moyer was
identified only as 'Agent 5' in the report, but her name was released by
Rep. Mark Meadows during a congressional hearing this week.
Moyer,
an attorney and registered Democrat appears to have worked at the FBI
since at least September of 2006. She previously worked for law firm
Crowell & Moring. Moyer graduated from Allegheny College in 1996
with a degree in political science.
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FBI agent Sally Moyer, 44, was
spotted leaving her Washington D.C. home on Friday morning but declined
to discuss the controversy
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Moyer
worked on the 'filter team' for the Hillary Clinton probe during which
she sent anti-Trump messages to another colleague, to who she is now
married
At the time of the texts,
Moyer was on the 'filter team' for the Clinton probe – a small team of
government officials that determines whether information obtained by the
FBI is considered 'privileged' or if it can be used in the
investigation.
Moyer exchanged most of
the messages with another FBI agent who worked on the Clinton
investigation, identified as 'Agent 1' in the report.
Moyer
and Agent 1 were in a romantic relationship at the time, and the two
have since married, according the report. Agent 1's name is being
withheld.
The inspector general report
said it found no 'documentary or testimonial evidence directly
connecting the political views these employees expressed in their text
messages and instant messages to the specific investigative decisions.'
However,
the report said the messages 'cast a cloud over the FBI [Clinton]
investigation and sowed doubt the FBI's work on, and its handling of,
the [Clinton] investigation.'
'Moreover,
the damage caused by their actions extends far beyond the scope of the
Midyear investigation and goes to the heart of the FBI's reputation for
neutral fact-finding and political independence,' said the report.
In
the conversations, Moyer and Agent 1 discuss their support for Clinton
and opposition to Trump as well as their frustration with the probe into
whether Clinton improperly stored classified information on her private
email server.
Agent 1 referred to the investigation as a 'waste of resources and time and focus' shortly after he was assigned to the case.
'Its just so obvious how pointless this exercise is. And everyone is so into it,' Agent 1 texted Moyer on Oct. 26, 2015.
Many of the texts directly referenced Trump and the election.
In a text message exchange with Agent 1 in August 2016, Moyer said anyone who enjoyed this job was 'an absolute f***ng idiot'
On Election Day 2016, Moyer vowed to quit 'on the spot' if Trump won the election
'I
find anyone who enjoys [this job] an absolute f***ng idiot. If you dont
[sic] think so, ask them one more question. Who are you voting for? I
guarantee you it will be Donald Drumpf,' Agent 1 texted Moyer on Aug.
26, 2016.
'I forgot about drumpf,'
responded Moyer, citing a popular running joke by TV host John Oliver
that was intended to mock Trump's last name.
'[T]hat's
so sad and pathetic if they want to vote for [Trump],' added Moyer.
'[S]omeone who can't answer a question…someone who can't be professional
for even a second.'
Moyer later
complained about her co-workers, texting Agent 1 on September 9, 2016
that she 'would rather have brunch with trump and a bunch of his
supporters like the ones in ohio that are retarded [sic]' than spend
time with some of her colleagues.
On
Election Day, Agent 1 texted Moyer, writing: 'You think HRC is gonna win
right? You think we should get nails and some boards in case she
doesn't.'
'[Hillary] better win,'
replied Moyer. '[O]therwise I'm gonna be walking around with both my
guns. And likely quitting on the spot.'
Agent 1 responded: 'You should know…that…I'm…with her,' a reference to Clinton's campaign slogan 'I'm with her.'
'Screw you trump,' wrote back Moyer. 'Go baby, go! Let's give [Clinton] Virginia!'
After
Trump's election, Moyer complained in a text about having to be on call
for the president's inauguration on December 6, 2016.
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Moyer had said her personal political views had no impact on her work at the FBI or on the Clinton investigation
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Messages show Moyer (pictured on
Thursday) labeled Trump's supporters in Ohio 'retarded,' and in a fit
of pique over being asked to work on Inauguration Day, she added: 'F***
Trump'
'F**k you Trump,' she texted Agent 1.
Moyer also claimed she would turn down a presidential award for public service due to her disdain for Trump.
'I
think now that trump is the president, i'd refuse it. it would be an
insult to even be considered for it,' she wrote on February 9, 2017.
In
addition, the inspector general report found that Agent 1 'sent
numerous messages that referenced 'political' considerations in the
context of the [Clinton] investigation.'
In
one message, Agent 1 told a colleague that the investigation would
probably be completed by March of 2016 because of the timing of the
presidential election.
'Doesnt matter
what we have, political winds will want to beat the [primary
elections],' wrote Agent 1 to an unidentified FBI employee.
On
May 6, 2016 Agent 1 texted Moyer: 'pretty bad news today...someone has
breathed some political urgency into this [Clinton investigation].'
Although
the messages were exchanged on government devices, Moyer told the
inspector general that she considered her comments 'personal' and 'off
the-cuff.'
She also said her personal political views had no impact on her work at the FBI or on the Clinton investigation.
'I
can tell you in no way did my political or what I understand of [Agent
1], no political anything is going to interfere with us doing our job as
professionals,' Moyer told the inspector general.
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Kevin Clinesmith, 36, another FBI attorney who worked on the Clinton investigation, was found to have sent similar messages
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Clinesmith,
who is divorced, told the New Columbia Heights website at the time that
he grew up in a 'small farming town in rural Michigan' and moved to the
Washington area in 2008.
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Clinesmith was identified as
'Attorney 2' in the inspector general report, but his name was released
by Rep. Mark Meadows during a congressional hearing this week. He texted
several colleagues bemoaning the 'destruction of the Republic'
'[I]n
no way has it ever or would it ever affect the way I, I handle any
investigation, any case, any professional work that I, that I put
forward,' she said.
Agent 1 said the
exchanges with Moyer were how he vented frustrations at the office and
similarly said they did not influence his work on the investigation.
'I
think this was primarily used as a personal conversation venting mode
for me,' said Agent 1 in an interview with the inspector general.
Three
other FBI official involved in the Clinton probe were also revealed to
have sent anti-Trump and pro-Clinton texts on a government phone.
Two
high-ranking FBI officials, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, were found late
last year to have sent politically charged messages related to Trump
and the Clinton email investigation.
The
two officials, who were having an extramarital affair and exchanged
thousands of texts, also worked on Robert Mueller's investigation into
Trump campaign officials.
In one of the messages, Page asked Strzok to reassure her that Trump wouldn't win the election.
'No he won't [win],' responded Strzok. 'We'll stop it.'
Page
resigned from the Bureau in May and Strzok was reassigned. Strzok was
reportedly escorted out of the FBI on Tuesday and has had his security
clearance revoked.
Kevin Clinesmith, 36, another FBI attorney
who worked on the Clinton investigation, was found to have sent similar
messages. Clinesmith was identified as 'Attorney 2' in the inspector
general report, but his name was released by Rep. Mark Meadows during a
congressional hearing this week.
At the
hearing, Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz declined
to confirm the identities of Moyer and Clinesmith. But Meadows said he
decided to name them because neither works in a counterintelligence
capacity.
Clinesmith, who attended
Georgetown University Law Center, previously worked for the U.S.
Department of Energy before joining the FBI.
In
2012, he ran for Advisory Neighborhood Commission in Columbia Heights, a
northwest neighborhood in Washington, D.C., on a platform of supporting
the local arts, installing more public trash bins to the area, and
improving a local dog park.
Clinesmith,
who is divorced, told the New Columbia Heights website at the time that
he grew up in a 'small farming town in rural Michigan' and moved to the
Washington area in 2008.
Clinesmith
texted several colleagues bemoaning the 'destruction of the Republic'
after FBI Director James Comey wrote a letter informing congress that
the Clinton email investigation was being reopened days before the
election on October 26, 2016.
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Lovers
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page worked both on the Clinton email
investigation and on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe; they
commiserated in 2016 about Trump's rise to power but decided they could
'stop' him; Clinesmith and Moyer are separate, and were not a romantic
couple
'As I have initiated the
destruction of the republic.... Would you be so kind as to have a coffee
with me this afternoon?' Clinesmith wrote to one co-worker.
'I'm clinging to small pockets of happiness in the dark time of the Republic's destruction,' he told another.
After
the election, Clinesmith also fretted in text messages that he could
have done more to prevent Trump's victory. He texted an unnamed
colleague that he believed the FBI's decision to reopen the Clinton
probe 'broke the momentum' for Clinton.
'I
am so stressed about what I could have done differently,' Clinesmith
wrote to the unnamed FBI colleague, according to the inspector general
report.
'It's just hard not to feel like the FBI caused some of this. It was razor thin in some states,' he added.
The
Justice Department inspector general asked Clinesmith during an
interview what actions he thought he could have taken to influence the
election. Clinesmith said he would have tried to finish the
investigation quicker.
'It was just
kind of like a discussion on how I could have either moved the process
along more quickly or more efficiently at a, at a more, at an earlier
time, or whatnot,' he said.
Clinesmith also texted that he was 'numb' and 'just devastated' by Trump's election.
'I'm just devastated. I can't wait until I can leave today and just shut off the world for the next four days,' he wrote.
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Republican
Rep. Mark Meadows (pictured) dropped the names of Clinesmith and Moyer
into his Capitol grilling of Justice Department Inspector General
Michael Horowitz on Tuesday, saying they were 'Attorney 2' and 'Agent 5'
referred to in Horowitz's recently released report
'I
honestly feel like there is going to be a lot more gun issues too, the
crazies won finally. This is the tea party on steroids,' he added. 'And
the GOP is going to be lost, they have to deal with an incumbent in 4
years. We have to fight this again. Also Pence is stupid.'
On November 22, 2016, a colleague texted Clinesmith to ask if he had changed his views on Trump.