Newly Uncovered FBI Texts Prove Russia Investigation Is a SHAM – Mueller Is Finished!
We've known that FBI agent Peter Strzok was demoted from Robert Mueller's investigation
into alleged Trump-Russia ties for making anti-Trump texts, but it's likely that was
just for cover in the event that Strzok's bias would ever be made public.
After all, is there anyone on Mueller's team that isn't anti-Trump?
All Strzok did "wrong" was leave a paper trail proving his bias.
And we know that there was an attempt to conceal that paper trail, as five months-worth of
text messages between Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page mysteriously "disappeared."
I don't need to tell you that the FBI isn't so careless with information that it loses…..
ever.
Even more curiously, the five month period where the "missing" texts end is May 17,
2017…. the exact day that Mueller's investigation began.
Are we really supposed to believe that's a coincidence?
In the immortal words of John Stossel: Give me a break!
While it's unlikely that thousands of texts were accidentally lost, one sent on May 19th
stands out.
According to BizPacReview,
Strzok admitted hat there's no real case for collusion between Russia and Trump.
"There's no big there there," he'd said as he was debating joining Muller's
team.
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs Committee, told WISN-Milwaukee radio host Jay Weber that the text is "jaw-dropping."
"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 continued.
As reported by the Daily Caller's Chuck Ross, the text was part of 400 pages of texts
between Pete Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page, who was working as an FBI lawyer.
The phrase "there's no big there there" is an allusion to a famous adage by writer
Gertrude Stein "there's no there there," which means essentially that there's no
story, even if proponents act as if there is one.
Read some of the texts and you'll feel like you're watching and episode of House of
Cards.
In some texts following the election, there was discussion of a "secret society" that
had attempted to prevent Trump's victory.
Appearing on Fox News, Reps. John Ratcliffe and Trey Gowdy explained that "We learned
today about information that after — in the immediate aftermath of [Trump's] election
that there may have been a secret society of folks within the Department of Justice
and the FBI to include Page and Strzok that would be working against
him."
This
story just keeps getting weirder and weirder.
These revelations, combined with the newly uncovered memo that allegedly contains shocking
evidence of FISA court abuse, don't look good for those trying to allege that it was
the Russians who helped Trump win.
If anyone was influencing the election, our own government played a pretty large role,
too – and it wasn't in support of Trump.
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