NewsLink: Lisa Page Claims Her Guilt Isn’t Even “Fathomable”, The Facts Speak Differently
It’s no unknown fact that Peter Strzok and Lisa Page’s communications uncovered the nature of the deep-state and it’s will to undermine the President on the basis of political bias. Now Lisa Page claims there was “no fathomable way” that she committed a crime at all. However, Judicial Watch has fought hard to reveal the nature of her communications with Peter Strzok, and our discoveries expose the fallacy of Lisa Page’s recent comments. Read more below to find out.
From The Daily Caller:
Lisa Page: ‘There’s No Fathomable Way That I Have Committed Any Crime at All’ – (12/2/2019)
Page became notorious for text messages she sent to FBI agent Peter Strzok, with whom she was having an affair. Both were involved in the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails and in the Trump-Russia investigation. In the text messages, Strzok promised, “we’ll stop” Trump from getting elected. They also discussed an “insurance policy” should Trump get elected, anyway.
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From Judicial Watch:
Judicial Watch received 218 pages of disgraced former FBI officials Peter Strzok-Lisa Page emails which show then-FBI General Counsel James Baker instructing FBI officials to expedite the release of FBI investigative material to Hillary Clintonâs lawyer, David Kendall, in August 2016. Kendall and the FBIâs top lawyer discussed specifically quickly obtaining the â302â report of the FBI/DOJ interview of Clinton
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2. Strzok-Page Emails Reveal FBI Efforts to Muddle Comey Testimony on Clinton Emails; FBI-Media Collusion (6/20/2019)
âThese new Page-Strzok emails show the Obama FBI to be a mess both professionally and ethicallyâ said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. âThe best example of the ethical morass at the FBI are the emails showing how a report on Judicial Watchâs disclosure that a grand jury had been used in the Clinton email investigation set off a spat between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.â
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3. Federal Court Rules FBIâs Search of Records about Peter Strzokâs Removal from Mueller Investigation Inadequate; Orders New Search (3/15/2019)
Strzok was reportedly removed from the Mueller investigative team in August 2017 and reassigned to a human resources position after it was discovered that he and then-FBI lawyer Lisa Page exchanged text messages during the Clinton investigation and 2016 election season that raised serious questions about his anti-Trump/pro-Clinton bias. They were also engaged in an extramarital affair. Strzok infamously texted âthereâs no way he gets elected â but Iâm afraid we canât take that risk.â
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