Trump Asks Where FBI Agent Strzok’s 50,000 Texts Are

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Just yesterday, Republican chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Sen. Ron Johnson released nearly 400 pages of text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page.

Previously, only a few hundred texts were available to the public, some of which showed the two discussing their disdain for Donald Trump. In others, Strzok talked about the need for an “insurance policy” in the event that Trump wins the election.

While nearly 400 pages of texts is plenty, 50,000 of Strzok’s texts have mysteriously disappeared. Even more “mysterious,” the five month period where the “missing” texts end is May 17, 2017…. the exact day that Mueller’s investigation into Trump’s non-existent Russia ties began.

And the excuse for those missing texts? According to the Daily Mail,

The FBI claimed that it could not find the texts because of ‘misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities’.

President Donald Trump tweeted his contempt for the FBI on Tuesday as he demanded to know where the 50,000 text messages exchanged between two Federal Bureau of Investigation staffers accused of expressing views against him had gone.

Trump tweeted Tuesday night: ‘Where are the 50,000 important text messages between FBI lovers Lisa Page and Peter Strzok? Blaming Samsung!’

The geniuses over at The Hill showed just how clueless they were, and claimed that Trump was blaming Samsung for losing the texts.

https://twitter.com/Julie4Trump/status/956039912763133954

Hillary Clinton got away with deleting 33,000 emails before the FBI investigated her, former IRS division head Lois Lerner’s hard drive “crashed,” as did six others from the IRS who were involved in utilizing the agency for the targeting of conservatives, and the FBI has now “lost” 5 months-worth of texts from anti-Trump agent Peter Strzok.

Coincidence? This seems to only happen on one side – and only to people who have information that’s needed.

To our knowledge, thus far, Strzok was somehow the only FBI agent to suffer from the “glitch” where five months-worth of text messages would disappear into nothingness.

When else has the FBI let such critical information disappear? Never.

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