Well, Trump's gonna blow another gasket.
The Department of Justice Inspector General will review broad allegations of misconduct involving the FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email practices and the bureau’s controversial decision shortly before the election to announce the probe had resumed, the Inspector General announced Thursday.
The probe will be wide ranging — encompassing the FBI’s various public statements on the matter, whether its deputy director should have been recused and whether Department of Justice or FBI employees leaked non-public information, according to a news release from Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz.
One of the biggest questions to be answered: whether the FBI properly followed procedure "in actions leading up to or related to" Comey's public announcements on the state of Clinton-related investigations. Another topic will be the truly bizarre FBI move to publicize Clinton-related documents on Twitter, in the weeks immediately before the election, using an account that had been dormant before and since. But the investigation will also touch on other issues, such as whether the deputy director of the FBI should have recused himself from the Clinton case.
Which means that none of this will be going away in the next year. Trump may want to move on, but it's not going to happen.