Showing posts with label Lisa Page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Page. Show all posts

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Georgia DA going after Trump: subpoenaed in another case she may not have anticipated


Fani Willis, Georgia's Fulton County District Attorney, has now been subpoenaed in the divorce case of her paramour, Nathan Wade, the man with whom she is not only sharing a bed, but has selected him to be the special prosecutor against former President Donald J. Trump. So she is not merely sharing a bed with Wade, but is also sharing some of the financial benefits he has received as payment in the case.

Willis is the top cheese in a RICO case against Trump and several of his top associates for alleged election interference. However, it isn't looking too kosher for Willis now that her relationship with Wade has come out from under the rock that they've been hiding it. 

Had Willis not benefitted from hiring Wade in the Trump case it would not have looked so sleazy, aside from the affair. The loving couple allegedly took extravagant vacations together with the money Wade's firm was paid working on the RICO case. Records show that Wade received about $654,000 in legal fees, which either Willis or Wade had to authorize.

The Wall Street Journal reported that on Monday, Willis' office received a subpoena requesting she testify in the Wade divorce case between him and his wife, Joycelyn. Divorce was initially file in November 2021.

The subpoena was reportedly delivered by a process server a mere few hours before former Trump campaign official Michael Roman, a co-defendant in the RICO case, filed a motion alleging misconduct by Willis and Wade, in part for their “improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case.”

Roman’s lawyer Ashleigh Merchant suggested Willis’ hiring of Wade was never approved by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, as required. Merchant said she reviewed the minutes of every meeting the board held from the time Willis took office, but found no record of Wade’s contract being discussed, the Journal report noted.

Roman’s motion cites sources close to both the special prosecutor and the district attorney who say the pair are in an ongoing romantic relationship and calls for the disqualification of Willis, her office, and Wade from the Trump case.


Former DeKalb County District Attorney Bob Wilson told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that DAs in high-profile cases like this one must be extremely careful with their actions, though he refused to comment directly on the allegations facing Willis to avoid being canceled.

“Everything you do must be done according to the law,” he told the paper. “Everyone who works on a case like this must conduct themselves at the highest professional level. Otherwise, you can become the issue and that can derail your case.”

Appointing Wade to handle the RICO case was a stupid move when Willis has several attorneys in her office who could have easily handled the case but with whom she was not sharing a bed. And Wade, the father of two, is not even qualified to handle this case as he never actually prosecuted a felony RICO case before.

Boys and girls, can you say "Peter Strzok and Lisa Page?"


Tuesday, November 19, 2019

DOJ files response to Strzok's lawsuit: shows texts about wife finding his cell phone

Photo: AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta

Former FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok was fired from the agency and sued for unlawful termination. The photo [above] shows him testifying before a House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, on July 12, 2018. The hearing concerned "oversight on FBI and Department of Justice actions regarding the 2016 presidential election.

In response to Strzok's frivolous lawsuit the DOJ filed a response which can be seen here. The motion contains a letter dated August 8, 2018 signed by Candace Will, the Assistant Director of the DOJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility.

Strzok was removed from Robert Mueller’s profligate Special Counsel investigation team after his covert extramarital affair with FBI lawyer Lisa Page and their anti-Trump text messages were discovered in the summer of 2017. The weird agent was then fired from the FBI in August 2018 and has since filed a lawsuit claiming that his “due process rights were infringed upon,” much like President Trump's due process rights are being infringed upon in the impeachment hearings.

In addition, his lawsuit claimed that the DOJ aimed to “humiliate him and smear his reputation when it disclosed nearly 400 text messages he had sent or received.” In truth, however, Strzok has done a fine job humiliating himself.

President Trump, never being one to shy away from a heartfelt Twitter attack, targeted Strzok at the time.

Strzok's lawyer claimed, “While many in law enforcement have faced attacks by this president, Pete Strzok has been a constant target for two years. It’s indisputable that his termination was a result of President Trump’s unrelenting retaliatory campaign of false information, attacks and direct appeals to top officials.”

See, it's okay to attack a duly elected president of the United States and try to throw him out of office, but once you go after a poor soul on Twitter, you've gone too far.

The DOJ’s motion argues that Strzok’s “allegation that his due process rights were infringed upon would be soundly rejected due to his position on FBI’s Senior Executive Service at the time of his firing” and said he’d been “given ample notice and opportunity to be heard.” They also stated that he was terminated because it infringed on the FBI's ability to be a trusted, nonpartisan institution and had nothing to do with Trump's tweets.

The 27-page document goes on to say that Strzok made numerous violations in text messages which were inappropriate political comments on his FBI-issued cell phone. He also used his personal email account [in Hillary Clinton style] to conduct FBI business and failed to diligently pursue a significant investigative lead in Hillary's email investigation.

In other words, Strzok's failure to act when informed in September 2016 that Hillary Clinton's emails were discovered on Anthony Weiner's laptop, was more than enough to get rid of Strzok.

The present DOJ filing contains new text exchanges between Strzok and Lisa Page involving his wife discovering their sordid affair after she gained access to the philanderer's phone. The wife also called Lisa Page from Strzok's cell phone and left several voicemails.

Strzok: “My wife has my phone.”

Page: “Your wife left me a VM. Am I supposed to respond? She thinks we’re having an affair. Should I call and correct her understanding? Leave this to you to address?” [It is clear that Strzok's wife's understanding needed no correcting. These two shameless cheaters were caught.]

Strzok: “I don’t know. I said we were close friends and nothing more. She knows I sent you flowers. I said you were having a tough week.”

As the saying goes: good riddance to bad rubbish.


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Monday, December 17, 2018

Missing Flynn document in Mueller file could be a problem in sentencing

A key document from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's latest filing regarding the [former national security adviser] Michael Flynn case could be a problem at Tuesday's scheduled sentencing hearing.

Special counsel has been ordered to turn over all government documents and "memoranda" related to Flynn's questioning by the FBI after his attorneys claimed the agency had discouraged him form having a lawyer present when he was interviewed on January 24, 2017 at the White House. It appears that U.S. District Judge Emmett G. Sullivan is rather miffed over the missing document.

Mueller met Sullivan’s Friday afternoon deadline and provided documents, some of which were heavily redacted.

Mueller's team defended the way the FBI handled the interview with Flynn and claimed that nothing about how it was conducted "caused the defendant to make false statements to the FBI." How they could get into Flynn's mind and know that was the case had not been revealed, but evidently, the FBI has some scary stuff going and can read minds.

The filing in question, known as a "302", [to memorialize interviews] detailed the July 19, 2017 interview with Peter Strzok, the paramour of Lisa Page.

Strzok, who was in the throes of an extra-marital affair with a lawyer for the FBI, Lisa Page (whose affair with Strzok was also extra-marital) was one of two agents performing the interview. It was revealed that Strzok and his paramour were texting each other over their hatred for Trump and Strzok wanted to do something to stop him. Since Flynn worked for Trump, there was no love lost between Strzok and Flynn, in which case the former could direct all his love to Page. Anyway, Flynn described the meeting in the document filed Aug. 22, 2017.

If this sounds confusing, imagine having to go through life with a name that's spelled "Strzok" but pronounced "Schmuck."

But not included in the filing was an original 302 from the period of the January 2017 Flynn interview.

Anyway, we shall see tomorrow whether Flynn is handed down a sentence, walks away a free man, or has a sentencing delay.

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Friday, December 14, 2018

Strzok-Page text messages gone

Text messages between fired FBI agent Peter "The Cheater" Strzok and former bureau lawyer Lisa Page that were sent from their time on the Mueller investigation, are gone because by the time their phones were recovered, they were reset for others' use, according to an inspector general.

The IG report also said the FBI still isn’t reliably collecting text messages of all their employees — despite the bad press the bureau has suffered from the paramours.

The report released by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz  details the efforts his team made attempting to recover the texts between the paramours who shared venomous anti-Trump messages during the course of the affair they were having.

Investigators have already disclosed many of the messages, including one in which Mr. Strzok promised they would “stop” Trump from winning the White House.

But there was a gap in the text messages,  which the inspector general labeled a “collection tool failure,” and the new report detailed investigators’ efforts to recover those messages directly from the Samsung Galaxy phones issued to Strzok and Page.

Although messages were recovered from some FBI phones, the inspector general said that wasn’t the case for Strzok's and Page's phones that were assigned to them during their time on the Mueller probe.

Ms. Page left the probe on July 15, 2017 and Strzok was kicked off the probe in late July, with his final day on August 11, 2017.

The loving couple returned the phones issued to them, and both phones were reset to factory settings and had no content from their use. This is standard procedure for the agency.

The FBI employee who was issued Strzok's phone said she didn't remember it having any substantive messages on it. Page's phone was not found for several months, and finally found this September. It had also been reset with no messages.

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Monday, September 17, 2018

Trump to declassify key FISA documents, text messages in FBI Russia probe

BREAKING: President Trump ordered the declassification of some key documents regarding the FBI probe of Russia's part in the 2016 presidential election, including an application for a renewed surveillance warrant against Carter Page, a Trump campaign aide, along with text messages from disgraced FBI officials and adulterers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said POTUS ordered the documents released "[a]t the request of a number of committees of Congress, and for reasons of transparency."

Specifically, the documents to be declassified also include 12 FBI reports on interviews with DOJ official Bruce Ohr and all FBI reports on interviews prepared on connection with all other applications to surveil Carter Page.

Trump also ordered the DOJ to release text messages from key players in the Russia investigation "without redaction" --including fired FBI Director James Comey, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, Ohr, Strzok and Lisa Page.

The date and method of release has not yet been released.

About two weeks ago, 12 Republican members of Congress asked Trump to declassify the June 2017 application for a warrant against Carter Page and for FBI reports of interviews with Ohr.

This may turn out to be groundbreaking information that may cause a few, if not many, heads to roll.

More to come as information becomes available.


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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

POTUS pulls Brennan's security clearance

President Trump has revoked former CIA director John Brennan's security clearance on Wednesday. What took so long?

This is the first decision from a review of access for several top Obama administration intelligence and law enforcement officials.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders read a statement on behalf of President Trump at the start of the press briefing. She read that Brennan "has a history that calls his credibility into question."

The statement said that Brennan was "leveraging" his clearance to make "wild outbursts" and claims against the present administration.

"The president has a constitutional responsibility to protect classified information and who has access to it, and that's what he's doing is fulfilling that responsibility in this action," Sanders said.

The White House is also looking into the security clearances of other former officials and Trump critics, including former FBI director James "Lordy" Comey; former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe; former director of national intelligence James "Not Wittingly" Clapper; and former CIA director Michael Hayden.

The statement also mentioned Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, former FBI agent Peter Strzok, and former FBI special counsel Lisa Page [the married woman Strzok was having an extra-marital affair with].

Sanders said, "This is specific to Mr. Brennan and the others are currently under review."

And if they're allowed to keep their clearances, Trump will be making a yooge mistake.

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Monday, August 13, 2018

BREAKING: FBI fires Peter Strzok

The FBI has fired Peter Strzok, the attorney, Aitan Goelman confirmed. He said that his client, an anti-Trump agent who, with his colleague and paramour, Lisa Page, exchanged messages indicating their hatred of Trump and insinuations that Strzok would do something about his presidency.

Strzok played a lead role in the Russian meddling investigation and the Hillary Clinton email probe that eventually got her a "Get Out of Jail" card.

After it was discovered that he was texting Page, he became a pariah to the agency and his wife wasn't too happy about his scumbaggery as well.

Goelman said in a statement Monday that Strzok, a 21-year FBI veteran, was fired Friday afternoon. He said the firing was a departure from the bureau's standard practice and that the FBI's deputy director "overruled" the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility.

"This decision should be deeply troubling to all Americans," Goelman said.

I'm an American and I like it just fine, Aitan.

Over the weekend POTUS tweeted that Strzok and others have "badly damaged" the FBI's reputation, calling them "clowns and losers!"

Strzok was removed from the special counsel probe headed by Robert Mueller after it was found that he exchanged anti-Trump and other politically charged messages with his covert bed partner.

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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.


Friday, April 27, 2018

Strzok-Page texts show they freaked out after Comey firing: 'DYING down here'

There are new text messages obtained from DOJ by Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton between Lisa Page and Peter Strzok both of whom are still employed by the FBI for some strange reason. 

The newly recovered messages exchanged between the Trump-hating lovers Strzok and Page reveal their shock and frustration after James Comey was fired by President Trump in May 2017. They apparently ran around like headless chickens reacting to the news.

The messages were transmitted to congressional committees on Thursday by the DOJ after the inspector general announced his office was able to recover missing communications sent during the critical period between December 14, 2016 and May 17, 2017, the time of Comey's canning and Mueller's appointment as Special Counsel.

On the day former FBI Director Comey was fired, the lovebirds exchanged a barrage of text messages.

"Ack dammit I'm DYING down here," Strzok wrote. He invited his sweetie pie to talk and suggested they do lunch with another person whose name was redacted. "Now more than ever this is an important, critical time."

Just moments before, Strzok wrote, "And we need to open the case we've been waiting on now while Andy is acting."

The "case" referred to is not known, but the message suggests Strzok wanted to act while Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe was still in charge after Comey was sent packing.


Page replied, "We need to lock in [redacted]. In a formal chargeable way. Soon."

Several days afterward, their texts show Page and Strzok rallying behind Comey.

"Are you watching this s*t?!?? Call me when you're off..." Strzok texted. "... [Sarah Huckabee Sanders] said D [Comey] had 'lost confidence of rank and file of fbi.'"

The paramours exchanged texts days later about feeling a "sense of loss," over Comey's departure, evidently. "Having a tough time processing tonight, Lis. Feeling a profound sense of loss," Strzok wrote through tears of profound sadness.

Page replied: "I feel that same loss. I want to see what the FBI could become under him! His vision of greatness for our strong but flawed organization. I'm angry. Angry and mourning. We will endure, we just won't be as good."

Gag me with a spoon.

"Yeah I keep telling myself the organization is much bigger and stronger than any one person, that we'll endure. But that didn't seem to help," Strzok replied.

How very fair and balanced.



Saturday, March 31, 2018

Documents suggest coordination between FBI, CIA, Obama WH and Dems in Trump-Russia probe

Photo: Reuters
Text messages between FBI lovers/officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok were recently uncovered suggesting a possible covert coordination between high-ranking officials at the Obama White House, Justice Department, CIA, FBI and former Senate Democratic leadership in the early days of the investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

According to investigators, the information provided to Fox News "strongly" suggests collusion between Obama's Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, then-Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (aka "Hairy Weed") and former CIA Director and possible closet Muslim John Brennan. This would clearly "contradict" the Obama administration's public claim about its hand in the process.
Photo: AP
A text by Lisa Page to Strzok on Aug. 2, 2016 read: 
"Make sure you can lawfully protect what you sign. Just thinking about congress, foia, etc. You probably know better than me."
The next day Strzok texted Page describing former FBI Deputy Director Andrew (Andy) McCable as being concerned with "information control" related to the initial investigation into Trump's campaign. Brennan was sent to Capitol Hill around the same time to brief members of Congress about possible election interference, according to the New York Times.

Five days later, Strzok texted Page:
"Internal joint cyber cd intel piece for D, scenesetter for McDonough brief, Trainor [head of FBI cyber division] directed all cyber info be pulled. I'd let Bill and Jim hammer it out first, though it would be best for D to have it before the Wed WH session."
"D" refers to since fired FBI Director James Comey and "McDonough" refers to Obama's Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, the GOP investigators said.

"We are not making conclusions. What we are saying is that the timeline is concerning enough to warrant the appointment of an independent investigator to look at whether or not the Obama White House was involved [in the Trump-Russia investigation]," a GOP congressional source told Fox News."

Of course, the CIA and FBI are independent agencies and are supposed to be non-partisan. Any coordination with the White House would be inappropriate.
Photo: AP
But does anyone doubt the existence of partisanship with Comey, Strzok, Page, Brennan and McCabe?

It seems as if they collectively believed they were being patriotic by thwarting Trump from remaining in office, that somehow it was their patriotic duty to get him impeached.

But alas, semi-useless Attorney General Jeff Sessions has now determined there will be no second special counsel and nobody will be held accountable in any of the aforementioned agencies.

And Hillary Clinton will never pay for her use of an illegal server. 

And Susan Rice will still be on the Netflix board of directors in spite of her lies and deception to the American public about Benghazi being inspired by a stupid video. 

And Obama will continue to make asinine, self-aggrandizing speeches about how there may one day be "a million Obamas." 

And Facebook will continue to farm our data to the Democrats.

And the sun will rise, and the sun will set, and nothing changes.



Wednesday, February 7, 2018

New questions arise over Obama's role in Clinton email investigations

After Fox News reviewed thousands of yet unseen text messages between FBI lovers Peter Strzok (pronounced 'Pee-tuhr') and Lisa Page, there are new questions over their Strzok's role in the Clinton email investigation.

Previous texts depicted Strzok's and Page's clear disdain for half the nation (aka Republicans), and especially the then-presidential nominee and now President, Donald Trump. In their professional opinion, the President of the United States is a "f***ing idiot," among other professional insults.

Another new text shows Strzok calling Virginia's voters who did not vote for FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's wife for a state senate seat, "ignorant hillbillys." (sic)

I believe, however, that Virginia hillbillies would actually know how to spell the word, whereas Strzok, (whose surname is properly spelled "Smith") is so intelligent that he put his partisan opinion in a text and thus, out in the ether for all the world to eventually view.

Brilliant.

The text regarding Jill McCabe's hotly contested loss came on November 4, 2015, in which Strzok called the election result:
"Disappointing, but look at the district map. Loudon is being gentrified, but it's still largely ignorant hillbillys (sic). Good for her for running, but curious if she's energized or never again."

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) and the majority staff from the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, is going to release all the texts along with a reported title, "The Clinton Email Scandal and the FBI's Investigation of it."

Strzok's paramour, Lisa Page, wrote to her lover on Sept. 2, 2016 about preparing talking points for former FBI Director, the inimitable James "Lordy" Comey, because "potus wants to know everything we're doing."

Another genius move by the undercover lovers.

Senate investigators told Fox News that this text raises questions about Obama's personal involvement in the Clinton email investigation. You know, the one whereby Hillary Clinton, as then-secretary of state, used an illegal private server [not to mention Anthony Weiner's laptop containing emails from Clinton] which was found to contain highly classified information that would have put an ordinary citizen, especially a Virginia hillbilly, in prison.

Strzok wrote to Page on Sept. 28, 2016, "Got called up to Andy's [McCabe] earlier...hundreds of thousands of emails turned over by Weiner's atty to sdny [Southern District of New York], including a ton of material from spouse [Huma Abedin]. Sending team up tomorrow to review...this will never end."

Not only does this raise questions as to when FBI officials learned about the emails on Weiner's computer but it also shows us that Strzok apparently alerts Page even when he has a bowel movement. What a lovely symbiotic couple of paramours.

It was only on October 28, 2016, when Comey told Congress that, "Due to recent developments," the Clinton case was being reopened by the FBI.

"Im connection with an unrelated case [Weiner's perverted sexting case], the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation. I am writing to inform you that the investigation team briefed me on this yesterday . . ." Comey claimed.

So if the emails on Weiner's slimy laptop were discovered Sept. 28 at the latest, why was Comey only informed by his team on October 27th? It makes no sense.

On Election Day, 2016, potty-mouth Page wrote: "OMG THIS IS F***ING TERRIFYING." To which Strzok answered, "Omg, I am so depressed."

On Nov. 14, 2016 Page wrote, "God, being here makes me angry. Lots of high fallutin' national security talk. Meanwhile we have OUR task ahead of us."

Senate investigators believe the so-called task Page was referring to, and based on Strzok's August 15 text about an "insurance policy" regarding the presidential election should Trump get elected, further investigation is needed.


Friday, February 2, 2018

McCabe may have withheld Clinton evidence from Comey for 'weeks'

The Wall Street Journal reports that former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe may have learned about new Hillary Clinton emails on pervert Anthony Weiner's laptop almost a month prior to alerting Congress and may have waited weeks to tell then-FBI director James "Lordy" Comey of their existence. 

The WSJ said that a number of text messages shared between paramour FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page show McCabe "knew of thousands of new emails pertaining to Clinton's private email server used at the State Department on or before September 28, 2016."

Strzok and Page are under investigation for undermining the Clinton investigation as well as Mueller's inquiry into Trump campaign collusion with the Russians to influence the 2016 election.

The email between the lovebirds came exactly a month before Comey informed Congress that more evidence against Clinton's handling of classified information was found on the laptop of Weiner shared with his wife, Huma Abedin, a Clinton aide. 

This may show that McCabe wanted to wait before telling Comey.

Strzok texted Page on September 28th: "Got called up to Andy's [McCabe's] earlier. [H]undreds of thousands of emails turned over by Weiner's atty or sdny, includes a ton of material from spouse. Sending team up tomorrow to review . . . this will never end . . ."

Judicial Watch has put in a FOIA request asking for further evidence of McCabe's possible inaction on Clinton's emails. So far, the FBI is sitting on their hands like the Democrats did at the SOTU when Trump mentioned standing for the flag and the lowered black unemployment.

According to WSJ, the emails and text messages are now the subject of an internal FBI investigation about whether McCabe deliberately sat on the evidence of Clinton's illegal emails until the election was over in the hope that she won, or rekindle the investigation if somehow she lost to a TV reality star.

I mean, c'mon, what are the chances?


Monday, January 22, 2018

Newly released text messages of FBI lovebirds

Nearly 400 pages of additional text messages between two FBI love birds were released regarding the Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.

The newly released texts show that Peter Strzok and his mistress, the beautiful pretty little Ms. Lisa Page, knew that charges against Democratic presidential candidate and former failed secretary of state Hillary Clinton, would not be filed in spite of her illegal activities. And they knew this even before Clinton was interviewed by the FBI. They even knew it before over a dozen others involved in the case were interviewed.


So like our politicians who are exempt from the government shutdown, Obamacare and insider trading law, Clinton was exempt from the Espionage Act and people in the FBI were never going to prosecute her.

Strzok and Page were removed from the probe last summer [but not from each other's arms, much to the chagrin of their spouses] after it was discovered that their private messages between them included anti-Trump rhetoric and allusions to plans of undermining him in office if, God forbid, he got elected. 

Which he did; sorry snowflakes.

One political love letter between the Strzok and Page, date July 1, 2016, discussed then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch's decision to accept the FBI's conclusion in the Clinton investigation. Her announcement came just days after it was revealed that Lynch covertly met with former President Bill "I Did Not Have Sex With That Woman" Clinton aboard her plane in Phoenix.

"Timing looks like hell," Strzok texted to Page.

"Yeah, that is awful timing," Page responded. She later added: "It'a a real profile in couragw [sic], since she knows no charges will be brought," alluding to the fact that they knew Hillary would be exonerated and the title of the book "Profiles in Courage" by John F. Kennedy, another philanderer.

Four days later, then-FBI Director James "Lordy-Lordy" Comey announced that no charges will be brought against Clinton.

Last month, the DOJ released hundreds of text messages that the FBI lovebirds traded before they joined the Mueller investigation. Many messages spoke to their observations of the 2016 election and also discussed the Clinton investigation. Based on the texts, GOP lawmakers contended the texts reveal the FBI and Mueller group to be politically biased and tainted against Trump.

Now the FBI should be made to prove that these missing texts between Strzok and Page are not an "obstruction" of congressional oversight or "destruction of evidence."

And with all of this mess, I suspect that nobody will be made to pay under the law.

Sunday, December 3, 2017

House Republicans prepare contempt actions v FBI, DOJ

Photo: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
The U.S. House of Representatives said Saturday that they will draft a contempt of Congress resolution against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray. The claim is that they stonewalled in producing material in the Russia-Trump probes and other matters.

It is believed that Rosenstein has an old photo of Hillary Clinton on the ceiling above his bed, according to my investigative reporter Vinny Boombots, and corroborated by ABC's Brian Ross.

"Unless all our outstanding demands are fully met by close of business on Monday, December 4, 2017, the committee will have the opportunity to move this resolution before the end of the month," said Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, in a statement.

This action has been under consideration by Nunes along with other Intelligence Committee Republicans for several weeks, but Democrats want to see Rosenstein and Wray get away with the stonewalling, much like Jose Garcia Zarate got away with the murder of Kate Steinle. 

Dems say "You wouldn't understand . . . it's a liberal thing."

The action is moving forward after press reports Saturday revealed why a top FBI official was removed from the Special Counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller. 

Specifically, it was Peter Strzok who was the FBI agent taken off the investigation after it was discovered he exchanged anti-Trump, pro-Hillary Clinton text messages with his mistress, Lisa Page, an FBI lawyer working for Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.

Thus far, Nunes said the FBI and DOJ have failed to sufficiently comply with the August 24th committee subpoena by specifically refusing repeated demands "for an explanation of Peter Strzok's dismissal from the Mueller probe."

Strzok was also involved in the Clinton illegal private server investigation, so the relationship of both cases is very sketchy and smells like an old Democratic congressman in heat.

"In light of today's press reports, we now know why Strzok was dismissed, why the FBI and DOJ refused to provide us this explanation, and at least one reason why they previously refused to make Deputy Director McCabe available to the Committee for an interview," Nunes said.

Nunes continued: "By hiding from Congress, and from the American people, documented political bias by a key FBI head investigator for both the Russia collusion probe and the Clinton email investigation, the FBI and DOJ engaged in a willful attempt to thwart Congress' constitutional oversight responsibility."

Nunes said that this has been part of "a months-long pattern by the DOJ and FBI of stonewalling and obstructing this Committee's oversight work," and also withholding subpoenaed information about their use of an opposition research dossier targeting President Trump in the 2016 election. 

The dossier was paid for by both the DNC and Clinton through a law firm. Nunes and Speaker Ryan want to investigate to see whether the DOJ and FBI improperly relied on the dossier to begin their federal surveillance on Trump and his associates without independently confirming the information they received in the dossier to justify such spying.

"The DOJ has now expressed--on Saturday, just hours after the press reports on Strzok's dismissal appeared--sudden willingness to comply with some of the Committee's long-standing demands," Nunes said. "This attempted 11th-hour accommodation is neither credible nor believable, and in fact is yet another example of the DOJ's disingenuousness and obstruction." He then added that those agencies "should be investigating themselves."


Saturday, December 2, 2017

Mueller dismisses FBI agent in probe over anti-Trump texts

Robert Mueller has dismissed FBI agent Peter Strzok (pronounced "Ski" by his friends) from the special counsel for the Justice Department's Russia collusion probe. The reason for the dismissal is reportedly due to anti-Trump tweets, Fox News has confirmed.

Strzok is one of the most experienced and trusted counterintelligence investigators of the agency according to the New York Times, which first reported the story.

The Justice Department's inspector general began examining Strzok's messages when the anti-Trump sentiments came to light. 

"Immediately upon learning of the allegations, the Special Counsel's Office removed Peter Strzok from the investigation," a Mueller spokesman, Peter Carr, confirmed to Fox News.

Thankfully, Brian Ross of ABC News was not involved with the story as he likely would have blamed President Trump for sending anti-Strzok tweets rather than the other way around.
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Strzok also worked on the FBI investigation last year into the possible mishandling of classified information of Hillary Clinton through her use of an illegal private email server which apparently wasn't illegal enough for Comey to recommend an indictment. 

While working on the Clinton investigation, Strzok was allegedly involved in an extra-marital affair with Lisa Page, an FBI attorney who cheats. An article by  Heavy.com lists five facts about the couple that you might want to know.

"Lisa Page completed her brief detail and had returned to the FBI weeks before our office was aware of the allegations," Carr sais in his statement, but it wasn't known to which allegations he was referring--possobly the anti-Trump tweeting.

Strzok was reportedly reassigned over the summer from the Mueller investigation to the FBI's human resources department, a clear demotion akin to being assigned to grease-pit cleaning duty at a Popeye's Restaurant. 

A lawyer for Strzok declined to comment.




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