Fox News contributor Sara Carter reports Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz will wrap up his investigation into the handling of the FBI’s Hillary Clinton email investigation next month.

Carter reveals the probe includes interviews with former top and current FBI and Justice Department officials.

Carter reports:

According to several government officials, the scope of DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s investigation into the FBI’s handling of Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information would likely go beyond just the collection of government issued cell phones and emails. Horowitz’s investigation, which quietly began last January, is expected to wrap up by mid-March. He has interviewed dozens of witnesses, including now removed FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former FBI Director James Comey, FBI agent Strzok, FBI lawyer Page and other current and former FBI officials.

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Carter recently told Fox News host Sean Hannity that Horowtiz is investigating whether or not outgoing FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe asked bureau agents to “change their 302s.”

PJ Media reports:

“I have been told tonight by a number of sources … that McCabe may have asked FBI agents to actually change their 302s,” Carter told host Sean Hannity. The 302 form contains information from the notes an FBI agent takes during an interview of a subject. It is used by FBI agents to “report or summarize the interviews that they conduct.” “So basically every time an FBI agent interviews a witness, they have to go back and file a report,”Carter explained.

A day after the New York Times reported FBI Director Christopher Wray confronted McCabe over unspecified findings in Horowitz’s report, the Washington Post reveals the embattled bureau official is being probed over his role in examining emails found on former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s laptop.

McCabe’s announcement came one day after his boss read the FISA abuse memo. While experts believe McCabe being implicated in the four-page document led to his departure, the New York Times says it was another report that caught Wray’s attention.

Last June, former lawmaker Jason Chaffetz reported Horowitz was investigating Lynch’s role in the Clinton email probe.

Daily Mail UK reported: