That's not even getting into the Democrat-partisan bias of these officials.

It's an easy trick to register as a Republican and yet consistently vote Democrat. In the case of news reporters, they similarly front, "Oh hey, I don't have liberal bias, I'm a registered Republican!"
But as in the last election, many reporters front to be Independent or Republican, but an investigation of how they actually voted, or who they donated to, 96% of reporter donations went to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/what-...hillary-clinton

James Comey (after his firing as FBI director) in a 60 Minutes interview admitted that his wife and all his children all voted for Hillary Clinton, and were "deeply invested" in her winning. Asked if he was a Democrat, he responded "if not before, certainly now."

Assistant FBI Director Andrew McCabe likewise demonstrated a Democrat loyalty. McCabe's wife, Jill McCabe ran for office and received $675,000 for her campaaign from Hillary Clinton operative terry MacAuliffe.
https://www.newsweek.com/fbi-acting-director-andrew-mccabe-wife-hillary-clinton-641676

Further, the protection of Andrew McCabe from firing indicates further Democrat influence within the FBI, by another Comey/Mueller/McCabe wingman, newly appointed FBI director Christopher Wray:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_McCabe

 Quote:
POLITICAL PRESSURE

Starting in July 2017, Trump repeatedly attacked McCabe in Twitter comments, suggesting that Sessions should dismiss McCabe, accusing him of conflicts because of his wife's campaign for state office, and taunting him about "racing the clock" until his retirement.[36][37] In January 2018 it was reported that Attorney General Sessions had been pressuring FBI Director Wray to fire McCabe. However, Wray refused and reportedly threatened to resign if McCabe was removed.[38][39]

The Nunes memo, which alleges improper activities in seeking a warrant to surveil former Trump associate Carter Page, asserts that McCabe "testified before the [House Intelligence] Committee in December 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the FISC without the Steele dossier," a document many Trump supporters insist is completely false. However, McCabe's testimony was in classified session and no public transcript is available to confirm the Nunes memo assertion; disclosing contents of the classified testimony would be unlawful. Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said the Nunes memo "seriously mischaracterizes the testimony of Deputy Director Andrew McCabe."[40] The Nunes memo also asserts that a text message from Peter Strzok discusses "a meeting with Deputy Director McCabe to discuss an "insurance" policy against President Trump's election." However, The Wall Street Journal reported on December 18, 2017, that Strzok associates said the "insurance policy" meant the FBI continuing its investigation into possible collusion between Trump and Russians, in case Trump won the election.


And of course James Baker, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and other blatantly Democrat partisan social justice warriors stacking the deck within the FBI's highest positions.