Tuesday, November 19, 2019

DOJ Files Response to Peter Strzok's Lawsuit; Includes Texts About Wife Finding Cell Phone, Threatening to 'Blow it all up"

FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok, testifies before a House Judiciary Committee joint hearing on "Oversight of FBI and Department of Justice actions surrounding the 2016 election" on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, July 12, 2018.

The DOJ filed a response to Peter Strzok's wrongful termination lawsuit which can be viewed here.

At the time the lawsuit was filed, Strzok's lawyer claimed, "While many in law enforcement have faced attacks by this president, Pete Strzok has been a constant target for two years. It's indisputable that his termination was a result of President Trump's unrelenting retaliatory campaign of false information, attacks and direct appeals to top officials."

The 27 page document details Strzok's numerous violations.

The letter states that Strzok made inappropriate political comments in text messages on his FBI-issued cell phone, he utilized a personal email account to conduct FBI business and failed to diligently pursue a significant investigative lead. In addition to some of the text exchanges between he and Lisa Page we've heard repeatedly over the last year and a half, this filing contains many new ones.

The document hits Strzok hard for his failure to act when he was informed in September 2016 that Hillary Clinton's emails had been discovered on Anthony Weiner's laptop.

2) Strzok's wife got hold of his emails and texts pic.

https://www.redstate.com/elizabeth-vaughn/2019/11/19/stunning-new-document-doj-files-response-peter-strzoks-lawsuit-includes-texts-wife-finding-cell-phone-threatening-blow/

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