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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Opinion: One FBI text message in Russia probe that should alarm every American

By John Solomon
Opinion Contributor

Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, the reported FBI lovebirds, are the poster children for the next “Don’t Text and Investigate” public service ads airing soon at an FBI office near you.

Their extraordinary texting affair on their government phones has given the FBI a black eye, laying bare a raw political bias brought into the workplace that agents are supposed to check at the door when they strap on their guns and badges.

It is no longer in dispute that they held animus for Donald Trump, who was a subject of their Russia probe, or that they openly discussed using the powers of their office to “stop” Trumpfrom becoming president. The only question is whether any official acts they took in the Russia collusion probe were driven by those sentiments.

The Justice Department’s inspector general is endeavoring to answer that question.

For any American who wants an answer sooner, there are just five words, among the thousands of suggestive texts Page and Strzok exchanged, that you should read.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The FBI surely has a great number of honorable and duly respected members. However, they bear the tarnish of those who are not honorable and are unworthy of respect. These need to be rooted out and dismissed from the organization.

Anonymous said...

July 21, 2018 at 6:47 PM

Keep in mind these corrupt agents are high up the ladder and there are even more corrupt officials even higher up. Which makes it that much harder to weed bad ones out when the ones hiring, promoting, and covering up for them won't allow it.