Former New York City Police detective Bo Dietl on Newsmax TV on Tuesday called on the Justice Department's inspector general to release its report on the agency's practices on Russia because "this thing is getting dirtier and dirtier."
"I'm really looking forward to the inspector general's report," he told "Newsmax Now" host John Bachman. "I really believe that there's a lot of information that's going to answer a lot of questions.
"In reality, the inspector general's is the only side of this investigation that is going to expose this without bringing on another inspector general."
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Dietl added that recent reports about an FBI informant infiltrating the Trump campaign proved that the Moscow investigation was "getting dirtier and dirtier.
"We have to have all the information out on the table so the American public can see it.
"But there's so many phony leaks coming out," he told Bachman, "and we saw what happened with [former FBI Director James] Comey."
President Donald Trump fired Comey in May 2017 — and he later told Congress that he provided contents of a memo he had written about the president to a Columbia University law professor to provide to the media.
However, Comey did not tell legislators that the professor, Daniel Richman, worked as a "special government employee" under him at the FBI on an unpaid basis.
"As far as I'm concerned," Dietl told Bachman, "we need this information from the inspector general out sooner than later."
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