Tuesday, June 19, 2018

FBI's Peter Strzok escorted out of the building

Ladies and gentlemen, Peter Strzok has left the building.

Strzok, the FBI agent who has been under fire over his vehement anti-Trump, pro-Clinton text messages to his mistress, Lisa Page, has been "escorted" from the FBI building, his lawyer, Aitan Goelman, told Fox News on Tuesday.

Goelman asserted that in spite of his client having "played by the rules," he has been targeted by "unfounded personal attacks, political games and inappropriate information leaks."
Page and her husband
"All of this seriously calls into question the impartiality of the disciplinary process," Goelman laughingly said in a statement, "which now appears tainted by political influence."

Do you see the irony here?

He added that scumcrumpet Strzok, a married man who cheated on his wife with a married woman, "has complied with every FBI procedure, including being escorted from the building as part of the ongoing internal proceedings."

What a guy. I wonder what would have happened if he refused to be escorted from the building.

"Instead of publicly calling for a long-serving FBI agent to be summarily fired, politicians should allow the disciplinary process to play out free from political pressure," Goelman said. "Our leaders and the public should be very concerned with how readily such influence has been allowed to undermine due process and the legal protections owed to someone who has served his country for so long. Peter Strzok and the American people deserve better."

The American people deserve an FBI agency whose leaders are beyond reproach. Peter Strzok deserves to be hauled out of the building by his ear along with his mistress.

The IG report said Page texted Strzok in August 2016, just prior to the election: ""[Trump's] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!" she wrote.

"No. No he won't. We'll stop it," Strzok responded.

The paramours sent about 50,000 text messages over the course of the 2016 presidential campaign and Trump's first year in office. Where did they find the time?

Some texts included comments that focused on Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and other texts attacked Trump and at least one attacked his followers, calling them POS [pieces of s**t]. And other texts showed an allegiance to former FBI Director James Comey after his firing in May 2017.

Hopefully, with Strzok's removal from the FBI, if that indeed is the case, the credibility of the agency will be restored.


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