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    Peter Strzok had a personal relationship with FISA judge that presided over Flynn cas

    Seems that the love birds Strzok and Page had a connection to the federal judge that was dealing with the Flynn case. Things have gotten worse for them and they should be indicted themselves for collusion and corruption.
    Text messages obtained by The Federalist show that Peter Strzok and Lisa Page conspired to collude with Judge Rudolph Contreras, a FISA judge who presided over Michael Flynn's guilty plea and was later removed from the case.


    March 16, 2018 By Mollie Hemmingway


    Newly discovered text messages obtained by The Federalist reveal two key federal law enforcement officials conspired to meet with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) judge who presided over the federal case against Michael Flynn. The judge, Rudolph Contreras, was recused from handling the case just days after accepting the guilty plea of President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser who was charged with making false statements to federal investigators.


    The text messages about Contreras between controversial Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) lawyer Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, the senior FBI counterintelligence official who was kicked off Robert Mueller’s special counsel team, were deliberately hidden from Congress, multiple congressional investigators told The Federalist. In the messages, Page and Strzok, who are rumored to have been engaged in an illicit romantic affair, discussed Strzok’s personal friendship with Contreras and how to leverage that relationship in ongoing counterintelligence matters.


    “Rudy is on the [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court]!” Page excitedly texted Strzok on July 25, 2016. “Did you know that? Just appointed two months ago.”
    “I did,” Strzok responded. “I need to get together with him.”
    “[He] said he’d gotten on a month or two ago at a graduation party we were both at.”


    Contreras was appointed to the top surveillance court on May 19, 2016, federal records show.
    The pair even schemed about how to set up a cocktail or dinner party just so Contreras, Strzok, and Page could speak without arousing suspicion that they were colluding. Strzok expressed concern that a one-on-one meeting between the two men might require Contreras’ recusal from matters in which Strzok was involved.


    “[REDACTED] suggested a social setting with others would probably be better than a one on one meeting,” Strzok told Page. “I’m sorry, I’m just going to have to invite you to that cocktail party.”


    “Have to come up with some other work people cover for action,” Strzok added.


    “Why more?” Page responded. “Six is a perfectly fine dinner party.”


    It is not known whether the proposed party happened as planned.


    While working as one of the top counterintelligence officials at the FBI, Strzok reportedly took part in the FBI’s interview of Flynn on January 24. Flynn later pleaded guilty to one charge of providing false information to federal investigators.


    Strzok later left the FBI to join Mueller’s special counsel team, which obtained the indictment of Flynn.
    http://thefederalist.com/2018/03/16/...el-flynn-case/
    Corruption and Collusion at it's finest. We do not need to worry about the Russians when we have a bigger problem in our own house. How can the corrupt find and punish the corrupt?

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    Sounds like we maybe going after that trash.
    Old redneck hillbilly borned and raised on a redwood stump.

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    You won't get many responses to this thread. Because you said it all. This whole thing really stinks
    OPINION....a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda View Post
    You won't get many responses to this thread. Because you said it all. This whole thing really stinks
    McCabe was fired too, so the taxpayers got a little bit of a reprieve. The corrupt and collusion is in the opposite direction where they are looking.

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    Poke here

    Just for a different slant.

    We don't know the reasons for the recusal, we don't know the level of relationship between the judge and Strzok, we know that the meeting Strzok wanted never happened, we know that the level of involvement for a judge accepting a guilty plea is a LOT different than one having to take away a person's rights (such as privacy, through a search warrant) so it seems that The Federalist is pretty much raising a lot of innuendo.

    Call me when there is something actually shown to have been done wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    Call me when there is something actually shown to have been done wrong.
    Tea I feel the same way about the stupid Russia collusion probe.

    Welcome back Kev, hows your beloved ObamaCare treating you. It screwed me pretty good.

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    On the Russia collusion, I am willing to bet money that it never touches Trump.

    On Obamacare, I'm sorry that you got hurt. I don't guess there was ever a chance that someone wasn't going to get screwed somewhere in such a complex undertaking.

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