Most Americans support inquiry into FBI decisions to monitor former Trump
campaign officials: poll 


Matthew Sheffield 

2 hrs ago 

In a new Hill-HarrisX survey, a majority of registered voters said they
support a new Department of Justice inquiry into whether official procedures
were followed when the FBI began examining allegations of connections
between Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.

Sixty-two percent of respondents to the May 17-18 survey said they support
Attorney General William Barr's decision to name a U.S. attorney to
determine whether law enforcement officers had obeyed regulations governing
surveillance of U.S. citizens while 38 percent said they opposed the new
inquiry.

The poll found broad agreement across age groups in favor of the probe led
by Connecticut-based U.S. attorney John H. Durham with more than 58 percent
of voters under 35, between 35 and 49, between 50 and 64, and older than 64
saying that they supported it.

The president and congressional Republicans have stepped up their attacks on
the FBI after special counsel Robert Mueller published a report saying that
he could not find evidence that established proof of a criminal conspiracy
between Trump 2016 campaign officials and people working for the government
of Russia.

Republican respondents were overwhelmingly likely to say they approved of
the Durham inquiry with 74 percent supporting it and 26 percent opposing it.
Most independents, 67 percent, backed the probe while only 33 percent said
they were against it.

Democratic respondents were divided on the issue with 48 percent saying that
FBI officials should be investigated for potentially abusing their authority
and 52 percent saying that they opposed the idea.

That such a large percentage of Democrats would support investigating the
FBI was not necessarily a surprise, Mallory Newall, research director at
Ipsos Public Affairs told Hill.TV.

"My thought of why this might be the case is because of their feelings
toward the attorney general who I think has sort of become a, some would
say, a mouthpiece or looking at this through a partisan lens," she told
"What America's Thinking" host Jamal Simmons. "It's possible that Democrats
are looking for validation from a third party to investigate the
investigators."

The Department of Justice previously directed Inspector General Michael
Horowitz to examine whether law enforcement officials acted appropriately in
their handling of an investigation into former secretary of state Hillary
Clinton's unauthorized private email server. Horowitz determined that some
FBI officials had exhibited a personal political bias against Trump but that
it did not influence the investigation
<https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/392883-justice-ig-says-report-
doesnt-assess-credibility-of-russian-probe> .

The Hill-HarrisX survey was conducted online among a statistically
representative panel of 1,030 registered voters with a confidence level of
95 percent and a sampling margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.

-Matthew Sheffield

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