BOMBSHELL!!!
The FBI's FAILED Plan To Take Out TRUMP!!!
As most of us Trump supporters suspected all along the Republican Congressman Jim Jordan
from Ohio confirmed to conservative radio host Todd Starnes the fact that he is indeed
convinced the FBI was working against Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
The congressman went on to state that the whole pretext is wrong and that he is now
convinced the FBI actively sought with intent to try to stop then Candidate Donald Trump
from being president of the United States of America.
Jordan specifically highlighted the text messages sent by investigator Peter Strzok that referred
to an "insurance policy."
Of course, he is referring to the now infamous text messages which Strok send to his mistress,
FBI Lawyer Lisa Page, where he states that there's no way Trump will be elected but
is afraid and they can't take that risk.
"It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40,"
Strzok wrote.
The reference of course was meant to convey that the FBI needed to aggressively investigate
fake allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
And people within the FBI have confirmed this all to be true.
In those same text messages, Strzok belittled Trump by calling him an "idiot" and a
"loathsome human," showing his obvious bias against the candidate.
The Daily Caller Reports:
Report: DOJ Reviewing More Than 10,000 Text Messages Between Anti-Trump Mueller Investigators
The Justice Department is sifting through 10,000 text messages involving the FBI agent
who was kicked off of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation for making
anti-Trump comments.
Fox News reports that the bureau is reviewing "several months" worth of messages that
the agent, Peter Strzok, exchanged with Lisa Page, an FBI attorney with whom he was having
an affair.
The Justice Department is searching the texts before turning them over to the House Intelligence
Committee, a process which could take "weeks."
The Justice Department's inspector general discovered over the summer that Strzok and
Page exchanged anti-Trump and pro-Clinton text messages last year.
After the watchdog informed Mueller's office, Strzok was "immediately" removed from
the Russia investigation, a spokesman for Mueller said over the weekend.
Details of Strzok's removal were kept secret for months.
ABC News reported back in August that Strzok had been demoted from Mueller's team to
the FBI's human resources division.
Attempts to find out the rationale were met by "no comments" from Mueller's office.
Page left Mueller's team in July, before the DOJ inspector general notified the special
counsel's office of the text exchanges.
Strzok's political leanings are significant because of his central importance to FBI's
investigation of possible Trump campaign collusion as well as of Hillary Clinton's use of a
private email system.
As the FBI's No. 2 counterintelligence official, Strzok was tapped at the end of July 2016
to oversee the Russia investigation.
He was also a top investigator on the email probe.
He interviewed Hillary Clinton and several of her top aides last year about Clinton's
email server, which contained thousands of classified documents.
Strzok was also involved in developing then-FBI Director James Comey's talking points for
his July 5, 2016 statement clearing Clinton of any criminal charges.
As part of the Russia investigation, Strzok conducted the Jan. 24 interview with then-national
security adviser Michael Flynn.
The retired lieutenant general pleaded guilty last Friday to lying to the FBI during that
interview about his conversations with Russia's ambassador, Sergey Kislyak.
In contrast, Clinton aides Huma Abedin and Cheryl Mills appear to have given contradictory
statements about their knowledge of Clinton's server during their interviews with Strzok.
They faced no legal ramifications, though.
The House Intelligence Committee is particularly interested in finding out details about Strzok's
role in handling the infamous Steele dossier.
Republicans on the panel are trying to find out whether the FBI used the dossier to obtain
surveillance warrants against Trump campaign members.
Trump and his campaign associates have denied allegations made against them in the dossier,
which was financed by the Clinton campaign and DNC.
Can someone out there please explain to me how someone sends 10k text messages to one
person?
Or even multiple people?
No wonder the FBI is always late to the party, they are all too busy texting each other to
get any work done.
That being said, it's obvious by now that the FBI has turned into a rogue organization
working for the deep state.
And because of this, it either needs to be drained of its swamp creatures or disbanded.
Let's hope for the latter.
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