
The FBI's decision not to directly investigate the DNC hack is an odd move for the agency. "Beginning at the time the intrusion was discovered by the DNC, the DNC cooperated fully with the FBI and its investigation, providing access to all of the information uncovered by CrowdStrike - without any limits," said Walker.

Instead, Director James Comey's agency has relied on third-party tech security company Crowdstrike to confirm the DNC's servers were hacked, a U.S. Attorney's Offices, and it responded to a variety of requests for cooperation, but the FBI never requested access to the DNC's computer servers," said Eric Walker, the DNC's deputy communications director, according to the report. "The DNC had several meetings with representatives of the FBI's Cyber Division and its Washington (DC) Field Office, the Department of Justice's National Security Division, and U.S. Other than the FBI, no federal agency has conducted an investigation into the DNC's email server since the incident was uncovered six months ago.
The FBI did not look over the Democratic National Committee's servers before issuing a report that Russia had hacked the organization, according to a report published Wednesday evening.
