The FBI will ask agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page to preserve any bureau records stored on their personal accounts and devices, a conservative government watchdog group said Wednesday.
Judicial Watch said the FBI will make the request as part of its Freedom of Information Act lawsuit in which it had asked for thousands of page documents on personal devices of the pair, including emails, text messages, chats and travel documents.
Some texts between Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page on their FBI-issued phones have been preserved, but it is not known how much the pair communicated through personal devices.
On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Reggie B. Walton ordered the FBI to began processing 13,000 pages of previously undisclosed emails exchanged between Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page between February 1, 2015 and December 2017, Judicial Watch said. The first 500 pages of the records are said to be processed by June 29, 2018.
Judge’s Walton’s order is what resulted in the FBI asking Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page to preserve their communications.
“The FBI’s purposeful slow-walking of the Strzok-Page materials shows contempt for both transparency law and the public interest in figuring out how and why the FBI was politicized to target President Trump, while protecting Hillary Clinton,” Judicial Watch President Tom Litton said in a statement. “Director Wray and Attorney General Sessions should step up and speed up the release of these documents.”
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Like they haven't scrubbed it all ready.
ReplyDeleteRight after they consult with Hillary on how to destroy them
ReplyDeleteOh Ok. I'm sure they will do just that.
ReplyDeleteOh, sorry, those devices were lost/stolen/trashed/recycled/scrubbed a long time ago. You should have let us know sooner. (wink, wink)
ReplyDeleteFBI will ask anti-Trump agents to preserve personal-device communications.
ReplyDeleteThat's code for "destroy anything on those devices NOW!"
Why have they waited to ask this...should have been done months ago.
ReplyDeleteAnd with that, they were gone!
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