Republican Congressman Doug Collins (GA) on Thursday released transcript from former FBI Agent Peter Strzok’s June 2018 testimony.
Rep. Collins is on a roll. This is the third transcript of testimony he has released this week.
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Congressman Collins previously released DOJ official Bruce Ohr’s testimony and just this week he released transcript from former FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
Peter Strzok and his paramour Lisa Page were both removed from the special counsel investigation in the summer of 2017 after their anti-Trump text messages were discovered.
Lisa Page resigned from the FBI in May of 2018 and Peter Strzok was fired from the FBI in August of 2018.
In one exchange, Congressman Ratcliffe (TX) asked Strzok if Mueller or his investigative team made an inquiry into his anti-Trump text to his paramour Lisa Page.
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Lisa Page was worried Donald Trump would become president. Strzok comforted his girlfriend and responded to her text, “No. No, he’s not. We’ll stop it.”
Ratcliffe asked Peter Strzok if Mueller or his team made an inquiry into this text exchange as to whether it impacted his actions or decisions when he was part of the Russia investigation and Strzok said, “No.”
Did Peter Strzok’s hatred of Donald Trump influence the investigations and “evidence” against Donald Trump? Guess we’ll never know. pic.twitter.com/qxxQbfWmD4
— John Ratcliffe (@RepRatcliffe) March 14, 2019
Thank you, @JudiciaryGOP RM @RepDougCollins, for your commitment to releasing these transcripts for the American people to judge for themselves:
STRZOK: https://t.co/XAiyxKBg2B
PAGE: https://t.co/Zk60zUrl4U
OHR: https://t.co/F2eJvfOEOc— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) March 14, 2019
You can read the full transcript here.
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