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Following court order, FBI uses classic Friday document dump to release heavily redacted files on the death of Seth Rich April 25, 2021
Thomas Lifson
Peter Strzok emailed his adulterous lover Lisa Page that he "squashed" [something redacted] 3 weeks after the murder. And other totally not suspicious stuff from the totally trustworthy FBI.
A pitifully 'overworked' FBI lovebird September 7, 2020
Monica Showalter
So Peter Strzok attributes the FISA abuse extracurricular spying on the Trump campaign to agent "overwork"...
FBI admits (or concocts) mind-boggling mistake on notes taken on General Flynn interview that resulted in guilty plea November 6, 2019
Thomas Lifson
"Somebody is lying. Maybe, probably, more than just one person."
Now we know what Strzok meant in that 'insurance policy' text to Page October 12, 2018
Mark Wauck
The secret plan just revealed is not what Strzok testified to under oath.
The Strange Testimony of Peter Strzok July 13, 2018
Tadas Klimas
The text messages may be a side story.
What was Strzok doing investigating for the FBI without a security clearance? July 8, 2018
Monica Showalter
...and what could he have done to flunk a polygraph, which should have canned him?
Strzok text 'We'll stop' Trump presidency was deeply buried, requiring extensive forensic efforts to recover it June 19, 2018
Thomas Lifson
Buried in a footnote and revealed in I.G. Horowitz's testimony yesterday.
While probing Hillary Clinton for classified breaches, FBI's Strzok was violating them himself February 9, 2018
Monica Showalter
How could he have investigated Hillary Clinton's security breaches objectively when he was also doing them himself?
Newly-released Strzok-Page lovebird text messages: 'potus wants to know everything we're doing' February 7, 2018
Thomas Lifson
Tick, tick, tick… we’re getting closer and closer to the “What did the president know and when did he know it?” moment in the biggest political scandal in American history.


