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Mueller goon Peter Strzok memos wanted to ‘hurry the F up’ to go after Trump

Robert Mueller former goon, loverboy Peter Strzok authored memos at the FBI to ‘hurry the F up’ during what he called ‘Crossfire FISA’ to go after Carter Page and the Trump campaign. It all becomes even clearer now why snakes Rosenstein and Wray are not producing the demanded documents by Congress. The codename was ‘Dragon’ for he FISA warrant and Russia witch hunt.

Mueller goon Peter Strzok memos wanted to ‘hurry the F up’ to go after Trump
Mueller goon Peter Strzok memos wanted to 'hurry the F up' to go after Trump

“At a minimum, that keeps the hurry the F up pressure on him,” Strzok emailed Page on Oct. 14, 2016, less than four weeks before Election Day.

Four days later the same team was emailing about rushing to get approval for another FISA warrant for another Russia-related investigation code-named “Dragon.”
Multiple reviews of whether FBI agents’ political bias affected the Russia-Trump collusion case remain in their infancy, but investigators already have unearthed troubling internal communications long withheld from public view.

We already know from FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok’s now-infamous text messages with his fellow agent and reported lover, Lisa Page, that Strzok — the man driving that Russia collusion investigation — disdained Donald Trump and expressed willingness to use his law enforcement powers to “stop” the Republican from becoming president.

The question that lingers, unanswered: Did those sentiments affect official actions?

Memos the FBI is now producing to the Department of Justice (DOJ) inspector general and multiple Senate and House committees offer what sources involved in the production, review or investigation describe to me as “damning” or “troubling” evidence.

They show Strzok and his counterintelligence team rushing in the fall of 2016 to find “derogatory” information from informants or a “pretext” to accelerate the probe and get a surveillance warrant on figures tied to the future president.

One of those figures was Carter Page, an academic and an energy consultant from New York; he was briefly a volunteer foreign policy adviser for the GOP nominee’s campaign and visited Moscow the summer before the election.