Trump on FBI report: there was total bias

US President Donald Trump has attacked the report on the FBI's actions in the Hillary Clinton email probe, saying in there was "total bias" against him.

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the White House

US President Donald Trump says the emails of two FBI staffers prove there was bias against him. (AAP)

US President Donald Trump says a Justice Department inspector general's report that concluded there was no bias in how the FBI handled its investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails was wrong, saying there was "total bias".

"The end result was wrong," Trump said in an interview with Fox News Channel on Friday, adding that the inspector general "blew it".

"There was total bias when you look at (FBI staff member) Peter Strzok, what he said about me; when you look at (then-FBI Director James) Comey and all his moves."

The 500-page report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that Comey, who was later fired by Trump, made a "serious error of judgment" when he announced shortly before the 2016 US presidential election that he was reopening an investigation into candidate Clinton's use of a private email server.

But the report, released on Thursday, also concluded that the FBI's investigation was not tainted by political bias, even as it uncovered an email from Strzok to then-fellow FBI employee Lisa Page during the 2016 campaign saying Trump would not become president. "We'll stop it," Strzok said in the email.

The findings have no direct bearing on a separate Justice Department special counsel probe on Russia's alleged interference in the election, and the possibility there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.

Trump, however, has used the findings on Strzok, who also worked on the Russia probe, to sow doubts about that investigation. "They were plotting against my election," Trump said in the Fox News interview, referring to people in the FBI.

Russia has denied that it interfered in the election. Trump has repeatedly said there was no collusion or attempt by him to obstruct the Russia investigation, and has called Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe a "witch hunt".

Despite his criticism of the inspector general's report, Trump presented the report's findings as vindication of his decision to fire Comey in May last year.

"The IG Report is a total disaster for Comey, his minions and sadly, the FBI," Trump said in a post on Twitter. "I did a great service to the people in firing him."

Initially when Comey was fired, the Trump administration presented the dismissal as related to his handling of the Clinton email probe. However, Trump later said that he had the FBI's Russia probe in mind when he dismissed Comey.

It was Comey's dismissal that led to the Justice Department appointing Mueller to take over the federal probe into Russian election meddling.

Comey defended his actions in an op-ed published in the New York Times after the report was released.

"In 2016, my team faced an extraordinary situation -- something I thought of as a 500-year flood -- offering no good choices and presenting some of the hardest decisions I ever had to make," Comey wrote.


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