(CNN) On Monday, the Inspector General's office within the Department of Justice released its long-awaited report on the origins of the FBI's counterintelligence investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election -- a report that broadly rejected President Donald Trump's conspiracy theory that the whole thing was a "deep state" conspiracy to keep him from office.

The counterintelligence investigation was properly launched and without any signs of political bias or agenda, concluded the report. While there were errors made throughout the process, they were innocent -- and devoid of any broader political biases or coordinated effort to "get" Trump.

So it shouldn't be terribly controversial that in the wake of the report's release that FBI Director Chris Wray supported its main conclusions.

"The inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the opening of the investigation or the decision to use certain investigative tools during the investigation," said Wray -- adding that there was no evidence of political bias in the seeking of a FISA warrant to wiretap the phone of then-Trump campaign official Carter Page.

Except that this is Trump we are dealing with -- a man who has never cared terribly much about the facts, especially when they don't comport with his own views.

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