One FBI Agent Is About To Blow the Whistle On Obama's Deep State
The FBI's cover up of their conduct during the 2016 election is collapsing.
Now one FBI agent at the center of both the Russia and Clinton email investigations has
agreed to come forward.
And he could blow the whistle to bring down Obama's Deep State for good.
Anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok is at the heart of this controversy.
Strzok played a leading role in both the Clinton email and Russia probe – as well as being
one of the two agents who interviewed former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn – and
his actions have drawn the scrutiny of Congressional investigators.
Strzok and his lover – FBI agent Lisa Page – exchanged thousands of text messages where
they expressed their hatred for a then-candidate Trump.
The two labeled the FBI's Russian investigation as an "insurance policy" against Trump
winning, and Strzok promised Page they would "stop" Trump from winning.
With the heat riding on Strzok, his lawyer made a dramatic announcement.
In an interview with the Washington Post, Aitan Goelman announced that the disgraced
FBI agent was willing to testify before Congress and that he would not seek immunity or invoke
the Fifth Amendment.
The Post reports:
"Goelman said Strzok "wants the chance to clear his name and tell his story."
"He thinks that his position, character and actions have all been misrepresented and
caricatured, and he wants an opportunity to remedy that," the lawyer said."
The House Judiciary Committee immediately took Strzok and his lawyer up on their offer
and subpoenaed him to testify before the committee.
Strzok's testimony could lead to more damaging revelations about the FBI, former Director
James Comey, and his leadership team.
Strzok will be asked – under oath – to explain what he meant by calling the Russia
investigation an insurance policy and how he planned on using his official position
running the Russian investigation to "stop" Donald Trump.
In addition, he will be grilled on the findings in the Inspector General report which stated
political bias on Strzok's part may have played a role in the FBI slow-walking the
discovery of Hillary Clinton's emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop.
FBI agents discovered the existence of these emails sometime in September.
But they did not seek a search warrant to gain access to the laptop until October.
Strzok's testimony could shed light on whether he acted alone or if he was following a directive
handed down by Comey or former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
His testimony will be as closely watched as former FBI Director James Comey's was last
June.
But Strzok – who now is desperate to clear his name – could be in possession of the
"keys to the kingdom."
It was impossible to read the Horowitz report and not see how the FBI and Obama administration
used their official positions to try and rig the 2016 Presidential election against Donald
Trump.
Now that Strzok will testify before Congress, he could be in a position where he refuses
to be the fall guy for James Comey and Obama by blowing the whistle on what many are calling
the worst scandal in American political history.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.
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