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TEXT BOMBSHELL: Strzok, Page Discussed ‘MEDIA LEAK STRATEGY’ Surrounding Russia Probe

posted by Hannity Staff - 9.11.18

A bombshell letter released by GOP Rep. Mark Meadows shed new light this week on the staggering level of anti-Trump political bias at the Department of Justice; highlighting recently released texts that showed Peter Strzok discussed a “media leak strategy” surrounding the Russia probe.

“A top House Republican is calling for a review of communications between more FBI and Justice Department staffers after the revelation that ex-FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page exchanged text messages about a “media leak strategy” while Strzok was leading the bureau’s Russia probe,” writes the Washington Examiner.

Meadows is referring to a specific exchange between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page where the two discuss a possible “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 wrote in April 2017.

“Evidence suggests senior officials at the FBI and DOJ communicated with other news outlets beyond the Washington Post, as well,” Meadows said Monday. “Our task force continues to receive troubling evidence that the practice of coordinated media interactions continues to exist within the DOJ and FBI. While this activity may be authorized and not part of the inappropriate behavior…, it fails to advance the private march to justice, and as such, warrants your attention to end this practice.”

Read the full report at the Washington Examiner.

'NOT HELPFUL': Secret Email Shows Strzok ‘WORRIED’ About Hillary Probe

posted by Hannity Staff - 4.20.18

Recently released emails show anti-Trump DOJ official Peter Strzok worried that former President Barack Obama’s public comments would impact the public’s perception of the ongoing Hillary email investigation.

According to Fox News, the communications show Strzok was highly concerned that the President’s statement was “not helpful” and warned the White House “there is a line they need to hold.”

“Below not helpful,” Strzok wrote to top FBI counterintelligence official. “Certainly the WH is going to do whatever it wants, but there is a line they need to hold with regard to the appearance of non-interference.”

The emails echo similar comments made in James Comey’s new tell-all book, where the former FBI chief claims Obama “jeopardized” the Hillary probe by making comments that caused many to question the administration’s role in the investigation.

“Contributing to this problem, regrettably, was President Obama. He had jeopardized the Department of Justice’s credibility in the investigation,” writes Comey.

ADAM SCHIFF: ‘I Don’t Know’ If Peter Strzok Should Still be at the FBI

posted by Hannity Staff - 6.18.18

Democratic lawmaker Adam Schiff admitted he wasn’t sure if anti-Trump DOJ official Peter Strzok should still be employed by the FBI this week, saying he acted “inappropriately” but didn’t go so far as to call for his removal from the agency.

Schiff was speaking with MSNBC’s host Chuck Todd on Sunday when he was asked if Peter Strzok “should still be with the FBI at this point?”

“I don’t know,” Schiff fired-back. “I imagine that the Office of Professional Responsibility will have to make that decision.”

“Certainly these text messages are troubling,” the congressman added. “The fact that they were on a work email, the fact that they were co-mingled with emails discussing business, all that’s problematic.”

Watch Schiff’s comments above.

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