The FBI has informed Congress that five months of text messages between agent Peter Strzok and his mistress agent Lisa Page have "disappeared". The dates in question are the five months prior to the appointment of Mueller as the special prosecutor. Remember, Strzok is the guy who took the lead in the Hillary email investigation and dealing with the Trump dossier who told Page that they needed "insurance" for dealing with a possible Trump victory in the election. Page worked directly for deputy director Andrew McCabe who was involved in writing early drafts of the exoneration of Hillary Clinton months before she was interviewed and also before about 25 other witnesses were questioned. Oh, and McCabe is also the guy whose wife got three quarters of a million dollars in "contributions" from Clintonites for a state senate contest in Virginia. (You have to wonder how many contests for the state legislature have million dollar budgets.) So, text messages that one would think would have a great many indications of Strzok or Page leaking classified or confidential info to the media to embarrass Trump have just "disappeared". As the Church Lady used to say on SNL, "How convenient!"
This really smacks of destruction of evidence by the Comey let FBI in order to cover up wrongdoing. In fact, were this an actual civil lawsuit, the judge would instruct the jury that the "loss" of the evidence by the FBI should be construed by the jury as indicating that those text messages contained information damaging to Strzok and Page and the FBI.
It really is amazing to watch the FBI probe and the Mueller "investigation" melting down in front of our eyes. I can't wait to see the memo by the House intelligence committee. It may well be the final straw.
This really smacks of destruction of evidence by the Comey let FBI in order to cover up wrongdoing. In fact, were this an actual civil lawsuit, the judge would instruct the jury that the "loss" of the evidence by the FBI should be construed by the jury as indicating that those text messages contained information damaging to Strzok and Page and the FBI.
It really is amazing to watch the FBI probe and the Mueller "investigation" melting down in front of our eyes. I can't wait to see the memo by the House intelligence committee. It may well be the final straw.
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