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Peter Strzok and his gummy bear had coordinated FBI leak strategy to harm Trump

Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were such a power couple in 2016. Even though both were already married to someone else, Strzok and Page (the gummy bear) couldn’t stop texting each other about how they would sabotage the Trump campaign that wasn’t expected to win anyway. They even discussed an ‘insurance policy’ in Andrew McCabe’s office.

Now it’s been revealed that Peter Strzok and his gummy bear Lisa Page had a coordinated FBI leak strategy to harm Trump. What did those in charges of the FBI do because of this? Absolutely nothing of course.

Meanwhile, snake Rod Rosenstein and his Clinton Crime Family affiliated wife continue to ignore these illegal acts that took place. Mr. Magoo Jeff Sessions continues to snooze his way through his job as Attorney General. Maybe they are just waiting for the statue of limitations to expire on these two corrupt bastards.

Peter Strzok and his gummy bear had coordinated FBI leak strategy to harm Trump
Peter Strzok and his gummy bear had coordinated FBI leak strategy to harm Trump

New documents provided to Congress raise “grave concerns” about an “apparent systemic culture of media leaking” among high-level FBI and Justice Department officials to release information damaging to President Trump, a top Republican congressman charged in a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Monday.

In the letter, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., points in particular to two text message exchanges in April 2017 between now-fired FBI agent Peter Strzok and former FBI attorney Lisa Page, in which the two discuss the bureau’s “media leak strategy.”

“I had literally just gone to find this phone to tell you I want to talk to you about media leak strategy with DOJ before you go,” Strzok texted Page on April 10, 2017, according to Meadows, who cited newly produced documents from the Justice Department.

Two days later, Strzok wrote, “Well done, Page,” and told her that two negative articles about Page’s “namesake” would soon come out. That was an apparent reference to Carter Page, the former Trump adviser whom the FBI surveilled for months after obtaining a warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court.