Rep. Ron DeSantis has now seen the never before seent text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and DOJ attorney Lias Page. This little group of texts had been withheld by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in all other submissions to Congress. Was this done to prevent the FBI from being embarrassed by their release? The texts, when you read them, are very startling in nature and indicate that measures will be taken to prevent Donald Trump from becoming President. Here are the details.
As Written and Reported By Carlos Garcia for The Blaze:
Rep. Ron DeSantis lobbed an accusation at the Department of Justice over a text between anti-Trump FBI agents that was revealed in the Inspector General’s report released Thursday.
Here’s what he said
DeSantis reproduced the controversial text between FBI agent Peter Strzok and his paramour Lisa Page, who was an FBI lawyer at the time.
While other texts between the two had been produced to Congress from the Department of Justice, the new text has been seized upon by many as more evidence of anti-Trump bias at the FBI.
“The following is in the IG report,” DeSantis tweeted. “Why didn’t Rosenstein disclose this to Congress when we asked for the texts?”
“August 8 2016 Strzok-Page texts,” he added, then posted their exchange.
“Page: [Trump’s] not ever going to become President, right? Right?!” said one text according to the report.
“Strzok: No. No he’s not. We’ll stop it,” was the response from the FBI agent.
The following is in the IG report. Why didn’t Rosenstein disclose this to Congress when we asked for the texts?
August 8 2016 Strzok-Page texts
Page: [Trump’s] not ever going to become President, right? Right?!
Strzok: No. No he’s not. We’ll stop it.
— Ron DeSantis (@RepDeSantis) June 14, 2018
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