Thursday, April 30, 2020

"Don't Close RAZOR": Flynn FBI Setup Continues To Unravel As Texts Reveal Strzok Went Off The Rails

Text messages sent by former FBI official Peter Strzok the same day reveal his intent to continue his pursuit of Flynn.

BREAKING. The operation that targeted Flynn: CROSSFIRE RAZOR. 1/4/17: FBI field office found "No derogatory information" on Flynn and decided to close RAZOR. 1/4/17: FBI leadership went off the rails and targeted Flynn: "Don't close RAZOR" pic.

In one of the emails dated Jan. 23, 2017, FBI lawyer Lisa Page, who at the time was having an affair with Strzok and who worked closely with him on the case discussed the charges the bureau would bring on Flynn before the actual interview at the White House took place.

Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by President Trump for his conduct, revealed during an interview with Nicolle Wallace last year that he sent the FBI agents to interview Flynn at the White House under circumstances he would have never done to another administration.

In the motion filed earlier this week, Powell stated "Since August 2016 at the latest, partisan FBI and DOJ leaders conspired to destroy Mr. Flynn. These documents show in their own handwriting and emails that they intended either to create an offense they could prosecute or at least get him fired. Then came the incredible malfeasance of Mr. Van Grack's and the SCO's prosecution despite their knowledge there was no crime by Mr. Flynn."

The next two points reveal that the agents were concerned about how their interview with Flynn would be perceived saying "If we're seen as playing games, WH will be furious."

It appears evident from an email from former FBI agent Strzok, who interviewed Flynn at the White House to then FBI General Counsel James Baker, who is no longer with the FBI and was himself under investigation for leaking alleged national security information to the media.


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dont-close-razor-flynn-fbi-setup-continues-unravel-texts-reveal-strzok-went-rails

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