This One FBI Text In The Russia Probe Should Alarm Every American

Authored by John Solomon, op-ed via TheHill.com,

Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, the reported FBI lovebirds, are the poster children for the next “Don’t Text and Investigate” public service ads airing soon at an FBI office near you.

Their extraordinary texting affair on their government phones has given the FBI a black eye, laying bare a raw political bias brought into the workplace that agents are supposed to check at the door when they strap on their guns and badges.

It is no longer in dispute that they held animus for Donald Trump, who was a subject of their Russia probe, or that they openly discussed using the powers of their office to “stop” Trumpfrom becoming president. The only question is whether any official acts they took in the Russia collusion probe were driven by those sentiments.

The Justice Department’s inspector general is endeavoring to answer that question.

For any American who wants an answer sooner, there are just five words, among the thousands of suggestive texts Page and Strzok exchanged, that you should read.

That passage was transmitted on May 19, 2017. “There’s no big there there,” Strzok texted.

The date of the text long has intrigued investigators: It is two days after Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein named special counsel Robert Mueller to oversee an investigation into alleged collusion between Trump and the Russia campaign.

Since the text was turned over to Congress, investigators wondered whether it referred to the evidence against the Trump campaign.

This month, they finally got the chance to ask. Strzok declined to say — but Page, during a closed-door interview with lawmakers, confirmed in the most pained and contorted way that the message in fact referred to the quality of the Russia case, according to multiple eyewitnesses.

The admission is deeply consequential. It means Rosenstein unleashed the most awesome powers of a special counsel to investigate an allegation that the key FBI officials, driving the investigation for 10 months beforehand, did not think was “there.”

By the time of the text and Mueller’s appointment, the FBI’s best counterintelligence agents had had plenty of time to dig. They knowingly used a dossier funded by Hillary Clinton’s campaign — which contained uncorroborated allegations — to persuade the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court to issue a warrant to monitor Trump campaign adviser Carter Page (no relation to Lisa Page).

They sat on Carter Page’s phones and emails for nearly six months without getting evidence that would warrant prosecuting him. The evidence they had gathered was deemed so weak that their boss, then-FBI Director James Comey, was forced to admit to Congress after being fired by Trump that the core allegation remained substantially uncorroborated.

In other words, they had a big nothing burger. And, based on that empty-calorie dish, Rosenstein authorized the buffet menu of a special prosecutor that has cost America millions of dollars and months of political strife.

The work product Strzok created to justify the collusion probe now has been shown to be inferior: A Clinton-hired contractor produced multiple documents accusing Trump of wrongdoing during the election; each was routed to the FBI through a different source or was used to seed news articles with similar allegations that further built an uncorroborated public narrative of Trump-Russia collusion. Most troubling, the FBI relied on at least one of those news stories to justify the FISA warrant against Carter Page.

That sort of multifaceted allegation machine, which can be traced back to a single source, is known in spy craft as “circular intelligence reporting,” and it’s the sort of bad product that professional spooks are trained to spot and reject.

But Team Strzok kept pushing it through the system, causing a major escalation of a probe for which, by his own words, he knew had “no big there there.”

The answer as to why a pro such as Strzok would take such action has become clearer, at least to congressional investigators. That clarity comes from the context of the other emails and text messages that surrounded the May 19, 2017, declaration.

It turns out that what Strzok and Lisa Page were really doing that day was debating whether they should stay with the FBI and try to rise through the ranks to the level of an assistant director (AD) or join Mueller’s special counsel team.

“Who gives a f*ck, one more AD like [redacted] or whoever?” Strzok wrote, weighing the merits of promotion, before apparently suggesting what would be a more attractive role: “An investigation leading to impeachment?”

Lisa Page apparently realized the conversation had gone too far and tried to reel it in. “We should stop having this conversation here,” she texted back, adding later it was important to examine “the different realistic outcomes of this case.”

A few minutes later Strzok texted his own handicap of the Russia evidence: “You and I both know the odds are nothing. If I thought it was likely, I’d be there no question. I hesitate in part because of my gut sense and concern there’s no big there there.”

So the FBI agents who helped drive the Russia collusion narrative — as well as Rosenstein’s decision to appoint Mueller — apparently knew all along that the evidence was going to lead to “nothing” and, yet, they proceeded because they thought there was still a possibility of impeachment.

Impeachment is a political outcome. The only logical conclusion, then, that congressional investigators can make is that political bias led these agents to press an investigation forward to achieve the political outcome of impeachment, even though their professional training told them it had “no big there there.”

And that, by definition, is political bias in action.

How concerned you are by this conduct is almost certainly affected by your love or hatred for Trump. But put yourself for a second in the hot seat of an investigation by the same FBI cast of characters: You are under investigation for a crime the agents don’t think occurred, but the investigation still advances because the desired outcome is to get you fired from your job.

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Is that an FBI you can live with?

 

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middle-aged mad gnome
middle-aged mad gnome
July 21, 2018 8:22 am

My personal rant: Solomon’s outrage over the thought that FBI agents could use the investigative process to achieve a desired outcome is, well, outrageous. Is this part of our legal system really unknown to anyone? I can tell you from personal experience that this happens almost every day in almost every court case in this country. I acknowledge that in previous eras there was an attempt to create and maintain defenses to this kind of injustice. There was a time when concepts like Truth and Justice were familiar within the justice system. Try making that kind of plea today in front of any Judge and all you will see is a patronizing smirk.

I am not surprised or shocked at Strzok’s actions or beliefs. Nothing will change until someone [important] steps up and calls out the institutional corruption of our legal system and the corruption of the institutions supporting and enabling our corrupt legal system.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  middle-aged mad gnome
July 21, 2018 9:23 am

gnome,
what would clean up the federal system rapidly is for some of these bad actors to receive 10-20 year prison sentences w/o parole–
we’re not likely to ever see the clintons,obamas or any other top level people receive any more punishment than a scathing report about them or perhaps losing a law license the way clinton did–
however,if the underlings who are the cut outs that do the dirty work were facing significant prison time it would curb much of this activity–

Darrell Dullnig
Darrell Dullnig
July 21, 2018 8:59 am

Yes, yes, yes! This is all rather obvious, isn’t it?

So, since the writer can see the obvious and I can see the obvious, and in addition, all the government spooks and their respective lovers can see the obvious, and all the various Justice department heads, torsos and asses can likewise see the obvious, and even the trump haters can see it, is there any reason why this spectacle doesn’t come to some conclusion and get wrapped up?

Of course! If this big top, three ring orgasm gets wrapped up, there is no more show. As long as the folks selling tickets to this gaudy performance are still attracting customers, it will continue. The American public is being duped big time, all of them. This is one gigantic farce, including all the fancied antagonists, protagonists and their assistants, large and small. Get the message?

It’s the ECONOMY, stupid, and they don’t want you looking in that direction. This is classical misdirection to prevent you looking at the real problem undermining this nation, and the real “final solution” the NWO elite have planned for you.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
July 21, 2018 9:54 am

Get rid of the FBI, and the CIA, NSA, DEA, DHS, FDA, and countless other worthless agencies whose job has been to destroy freedom and liberty on behalf of “the others.” Easy solution to America’s problem.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  MrLiberty
July 21, 2018 10:44 am

Agreed…But start with the FBI, and the ATF.

Michael Keane
Michael Keane
July 21, 2018 11:06 am

The US has been a “Corporate – Indenture” to the City of London since 1871.

It is preposterous. The DC Filth, today and down, through the years, were never in any position to sell the US into “private ownership”… PERIOD!

The following are the “corporate ID numbers”, from Dunn and Bradstreet. Check for yourselves.

FBI-878865674
FDA-738182175
TSA-050297655
FAA-796730922
EPA-0579449910
FEMA-037751583
NAS-003259074
IRS-040539587
USNRC-364281923
Homeland security
932394187
CDC-927645465
NSA-617395215
DEA-167247027
BATF-1132282310

The central banking Filth that have counterfeit themselves into controlling “US Finance”, have also counterfeit over 1200 Trillions in “Federal Reserve Notes”. The 1200 Trillions are NOT “US Currency” and the number is an abomination- 1200 Trillions is so hyper-inflated it proves the imposters hopelessly “Insolvent”.

The Constitution “provides punishment for counterfeiting the securities and current QUOIN of the United States…”.
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