Peter Strzok sent Lisa Page a text message about "Media leak strategy" during a key point in the Trump-Russia probe.
Strzok sent the message just before The Washington Post published a bombshell story about the FBI obtaining surveillance warrants against Carter Page.
North Carolina Republican Rep. Mark Meadows says the messages raise "Grave concerns" about an "Apparent systemic culture of leaking" at the FBI and DOJ. Newly released text messages show disgraced FBI official Peter Strzok asked to speak to former FBI lawyer Lisa Page about a "Media leak strategy" during a crucial period of the Trump-Russia investigation in 2017.
In the first message, Strzok, who then served as deputy chief of the FBI's counterintelligence division, wrote to Page that: "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."
In one Aug. 8, 2016, message, Strzok told Page that President Donald Trump would never become president, because "We'll stop it."
Meadows says in his letter that an April 12, 2017, text message shows Strzok congratulating Page while referring to two damaging articles about former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
While Strzok told Congress in a July 12 hearing that he did not speak to the media during the course of the Trump-Russia probe or the Hillary Clinton email investigation, Lisa Page is known to have talked to the media about ongoing investigations.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/09/10/strzok-media-leak-text/
Strzok sent the message just before The Washington Post published a bombshell story about the FBI obtaining surveillance warrants against Carter Page.
North Carolina Republican Rep. Mark Meadows says the messages raise "Grave concerns" about an "Apparent systemic culture of leaking" at the FBI and DOJ. Newly released text messages show disgraced FBI official Peter Strzok asked to speak to former FBI lawyer Lisa Page about a "Media leak strategy" during a crucial period of the Trump-Russia investigation in 2017.
In the first message, Strzok, who then served as deputy chief of the FBI's counterintelligence division, wrote to Page that: "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."
In one Aug. 8, 2016, message, Strzok told Page that President Donald Trump would never become president, because "We'll stop it."
Meadows says in his letter that an April 12, 2017, text message shows Strzok congratulating Page while referring to two damaging articles about former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
While Strzok told Congress in a July 12 hearing that he did not speak to the media during the course of the Trump-Russia probe or the Hillary Clinton email investigation, Lisa Page is known to have talked to the media about ongoing investigations.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/09/10/strzok-media-leak-text/
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