Yesterday was day two of testimony from former FBI lawyer Lisa Page,
who was also the mistress of disgraced FBI Agent Peter Strzok. The two
sent tens of thousands of texts, anti-Trump in nature during some of the
most politically sensitive investigations the FBI has undertaken in
recent memory: the Clinton email probe and the counterintelligence
investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with the
Russians. Strzok was a key player in both investigations. Throughout
2016, the two sent texts that have raised eyebrows and questioned the
credibility of the FBI’s impartiality. From “we’ll stop it” and an
“insurance policy,” both referring to the Trump presidency, GOP
lawmakers want to know what Strzok meant. The insurance policy is
allegedly the Trump dossier, which was a campaign opposition research
file compiled by former MI6 spy Christopher Steele, who was hired by
Fusion GPS during the 2016 election; Fusion was hired by the Clinton
campaign to find dirt on Trump. That document was allegedly used to
secure a FISA warrant to spy on Trump’s former foreign policy adviser
Carter Page.
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