Posted on 09/12/2018 5:38:14 PM PDT by markomalley
A series of text messages released Wednesday reveal that former FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok was in contact with reporters at the New York Times and Washington Post regarding stories they published about the FBIs investigation into alleged collusion between Russia and President Trumps campaign during the spring of 2017, according to a series of texts obtained by SaraACarter.com.
The text messages suggest that Strzok, along with his paramour, former FBI Attorney Lisa Page, had been in contact with reporters from both newspapers. Strzok specifically mentioned two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times writer Michael Schmidt his text message to Page.
Strzok wrote, Also, apparently Times is angry with us about the WP (Washington Post) scoop and earlier discussion we had about the Schmidt piece that had so many inaccuracies. Too much to detail here, but I told Mike (redacted) and Andy they need to understand we were absolutely dealing in good faith with them, Strzok texted to Page on April 14, 2017. The FISA one, coupled with the Guardian piece from yesterday. (The New York Times did not respond immediately for comment. The Washington Post also did not respond immediately for comment.)
According to several U.S. officials who spoke to this news outlet, Mike mentioned in Strzoks text message is Mike Kortan, the former FBI assistant director for public affairs who retired in February. Andy was in reference to former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. McCabe was fired earlier this year after it was revealed in DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitzs report that said he lied to investigators and leaked information to the media.
These series of text messages appear to contradict statements made by Strzoks attorney, Aitan Goelman, after it was revealed earlier this week that Strzok and Page discussed a media leak strategy in some of their text messages. Goelman insisted, the term media leak strategy in Mr. Strzoks text refers to a Department-wide initiative to detect and stop leaks to the media.
Goelmans statement came after President Trump tweeted about the newly revealed text messages and North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows sent a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein asking him to investigate the text from Strzok regarding the media leak strategy.
In light of the recent Strzok and Page text messages, Meadows has also asked Rosenstein to provide the committee with the opportunity to review text messages, emails, and written communication form FBI and DOJ officials Stu Evans, Mike Kortan, and Joe Pientka between June 2016 to June 2017, first reported here.
Meadows stated in the letter, to be clear, we are not suggesting wrongdoing on the part of Evans, Kortan, and Pientka- and, in fact, previously reviewed documents suggest that some of these individuals may share the committees same concerns.
On April 11, 2017, The Washington Post broke a story titled FBI Obtained FISA warrant to monitor former Trump advisor Carter Page, which contained detailed information that the FBI had obtained a secret court order to monitor Page, a short-term Trump campaign volunteer, in October 2016. The story, written by Ellen Nakashima, Devlin Barrett and Adam Entous referred to unnamed U.S. law enforcement and other U.S. officials who told The Washington Post that the FBI and Department of Justice obtained the warrant on Page after convincing a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance court judge that there was probable cause to believe Page was acting as an agent of a foreign power.
However, in April 2017, former FBI Director James Comey had signed the third renewal on Page, according to reports. In June, Rosenstein would sign off on the fourth FISA warrant renewal application to allow the FBI to continue monitoring all of Pages communications, which ended in September 2017, after the renewal expired.
It may constitute a waiver of any reason for secrecy provisions that are part of a warrant application, said criminal and civil rights attorney, David Schoen. Under the rules of the FISA court, their disclosure to a third party should have been revealed to the FISA court. Its a material fact that should be disclosed under the FISA court rules and besides all that it would certainly violate FBI rules. The question is why was he doing that? Why was he leaking it?
Schoen believes there is no reason the FISAs should not to be declassified considering they were willing to leak the information to the Washington Post.
The Washington Post story also suggested that the FISA warrant on Page is the clearest evidence so far that the FBI had reason to believe during the 2016 presidential campaign that a Trump associate was in touch with Russian agents.
Page, who has denied any wrongdoing and has never been taken into custody for the claims made by the FBI, said his life was turned upside down when his name was leaked to the media. He said he has also received death threats and his reputation was tarnished after former British spy Christopher Steele leaked parts of his unverified anti-Trump dossier to the media.
Like Ive said all along this is a complete joke, Page told SaraACarter.com. Its not about me, they are just trying to undercut the Trump administrations accomplishments.
Not that these sluts and nuts are in bed with each other or anything... Is this what Washington's two bit phonies think of as 'polite society'?
Sedition,RICO,Abuse of Power to name a few .
BUT, no grand juries, no subpoenas, no indictments, no convictions.
DoJ is full owned and operated by the Swamp.
Something no one is talking about is the fbi/cia....accused another country of specific things they have denied. They may meddle in our elections but we do the same thing. Im not saying Russia is innocent but we dont have to accuse them of things they didnt do and its all for political reasons.
“Didnt these assholes break some law they can be prosecuted under? Why the delay in incitement?”
The reason no one is prosecuted it Jeff “Goober Head” Sessions!
That is my thought. Until it turns out NOT to be true, I am sticking with it.
That said, I get madder and madder each day reading these revelations. I am a big Dan Bongino fan, and he keeps my spirits up on this stuff.
Yeah, and getting a paycheck to be "leakers". They should pay back their salaries.
Nothing is being done because Trump is too much of a Pussy to Demand Wray arrest them. He also is too much of a Pussy to fire Rosenstein-Sessions. This entire mess is his, and his alone.
I've been saying that he handcuffed himself, but I like your descriptor better.
It could be because theyre guilty of SO many distinct crimes that its taking a while to process them all.
Or - no one in the DOJ is doing a bloody thing about any of it.
Yes, the Nunes and Grassley committees are, but DOJ?
Zip, zero, nada.
That is good point. They are in her court after all.
I agree.
The majority of people in this country still rely upon the mainstream media for news and information.
What little is coming out about this in the mainstream press, is either being downplayed, or spun in such a way as to make President Trump look like the guilty party.
I’m really glad that this guy was stupid enough to put it all in writing.
> Why correct the auto-correct that posted “incitement”?
I wanted to be specific as to which question I was answering.
This looks like the “Truth Hurricane” we’ve been waiting for.
Time to put the lovebirds, McCabe, Kortan and the other “leakers” under oath before a congressional committee, and if necessary, before a grand jury.
One way of the other, they will tell the truth or go to jail and possibly lose their retirement money.
Let’ all do the “Perp Walk Waltz”.
#69. Or there is a sitting grand jury which is hearing charges on all of the leakers and plotters in one big indictment pot.
“Double, double, toil and trouble”!
Pass the bat-wings, please, and some more salt.
A grand jury that no one in DC knows about, or has leaked to the press?
Right...
One can wish and hope. Sometimes that’s all we have left, esp. in DC.
However, if the grand jury is in Alexandria or Richmond, Va, that could be a different story.
QObama and HIlliary have EVERYONES FBI FILES!!!
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