Just a few snippets from the article (you should read the whole thing):
He participated in the FBI's fateful interview with Hillary Clinton on July 2, 2016 just days before then-FBI Director James Comey announced he was declining to recommend prosecution of Mrs. Clinton in connection with her use, as secretary of state, of a private email server.
House investigators told Fox News they have long regarded Strzok as a key figure in the chain of events when the bureau, in 2016, received the infamous anti-Trump "dossier" and launched a counterintelligence investigation into Russian meddling in the election that ultimately came to encompass FISA surveillance of a Trump campaign associate.
Strzok himself briefed the committee on Dec. 5, 2016, the sources said, but within months of that session House Intelligence Committee investigators were contacted by an informant suggesting that there was documentary evidence that Strzok was purportedly obstructing the House probe into the dossier.
Sources close to the various investigations agreed the discovery of Strzoks texts raised important questions about his work on the Clinton email case, the Trump-Russia probe, and the dossier matter. A top House investigator asked: If Mueller knew about the texts, what did he know about the dossier?
Mueller aide fired for anti-Trump texts now facing review for role in Clinton email probe
Another extremely important point on that story is that the agent was in charge of what was known as “the skinny team” that was apparently a select group of cover up experts, who were the only ones allowed to investigate anything Hillary at the FBI.
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Early Saturday afternoon, after Strzoks texts were cited in published reports by the New York Times and the Washington Post and Fox News had followed up with inquiries about the departments refusal to make Strzok available to House investigators the Justice Department contacted the office of House Speaker Paul Ryan to establish a date for Strzoks appearance before House Intelligence Committee staff, along with two other witnesses long sought by the Nunes team.
Those witnesses are FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and the FBI officer said to have handled Christopher Steele, the British spy who used Russian sources to compile the dossier for Fusion GPS. The official said to be Steeles FBI handler has also appeared already before the Senate panel.
The Justice Department maintained that the decision to clear Strzok for House interrogation had occurred a few hours prior to the appearance of the Times and Post stories.
from your link above.
It seems clear that Steele was the source for Strzok and this was mentioned by
Clarice Feldman only hours ago here:
clarice Feldman rodguy911 5 hours ago
Late last night conservative treehouse reported Strzok was Christopher Steele’s contact at the FBI:http://www.americanthinker....
Should be interesting to see what Strzok has to say before the House.