There has been unearthed an email from FBI Investigator Peter Strzok, that suggests that he felt there was nothing worth investigating in regards to the Trump collusion question.
“You and I both know the odds are nothing. If I thought it was likely, I’d be there no question. I hesitate in part because of my gut sense and concern that there’s no big there there.”
From ZeroHedge:
(Sen. Ron) Johnson said that the text referred to the Mueller investigation, which had kicked off two days earlier. Strzok joined that team, but was removed in July after the Justice Department’s inspector general discovered his anti-Trump text exchanges with Page.
As the FBI’s deputy counterintelligence chief, Strzok had been picked in July 2016 to oversee the investigation into possible Trump campaign collusion with the Russian government; in other words the text message came almost one year after the anti-Trump FBI agent had already done preliminary work on whether there was any Trump collusion. Prior to that, he was a top investigator on the Clinton email inquiry.
“I think that’s kind of jaw-dropping,” said Johnson, a Republican, said of the Strzok text.
“In other words, Peter Strzok, who was the FBI deputy assistant director of the counterintelligence division, the man who had a plan to do something because he just couldn’t abide Donald Trump being president, is saying that his gut sense is that there’s no big there there when it comes to the Mueller special counsel investigation,” Johnson explained.
Peter Strzok is the virulent anti-Trump pro-Hillary Clinton supporter who spoke, in an email to his lover Lisa Page, about an “insurance policy” against Trump. Yet, he wrote this email two days after joining the Mueller Investigation. That an anti-Trump FBI agent should admit this, just days after joining the Mueller team is very telling, as “the text message came almost one year after the anti-Trump FBI agent had already done preliminary work on whether there was any Trump collusion.”
And then there is this. From ZeroHedge:
Congressional investigators learned from a new batch of text messages between anti-Trump FBI investigators that a “secret society of folks” within the Department of Justice and the FBI may have come together in the “immediate aftermath” of the 2016 election to undermine President Trump, according to Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) who has reviewed the texts.
As more information has been released from the emails of Peter Strzok, and from other sources, it is becoming abundantly clear that the only “collusion” has been that of certain high-ranking FBI and DoJ officials, in an effort to undermine President Trump. Not to mention the Hillary email server scandal and coverup collusion, or the collusion involving the Uranium One Scandal and coverup.
The whole Trump-Russia Collusion farce has merely been a smokescreen to deflect attention away from the nefarious activities of Hillary, Comey and others, who are working desperately to cover their tracks.
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