We know for a fact that the FBI ran a secret investigation into Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
Now comes another bombshell.
New emails reveal Peter Strzok thought he knew who leaked wildly inaccurate information to the media regarding Trump campaign contacts with Russia, according to an email chain the former FBI counterintelligence agent.
The Daily Caller’s Chuck Ross reports:
“I’m beginning to think the agency got info a lot earlier than we thought and hasn’t shared it completely with us. Might explain all these weird/seemingly incorrect leads all these media folks have. Would also highlight agency as source of some of the leaks,” Strzok wrote in an email to FBI colleagues on April 13, 2017.
The email is highlighted in a letter that two Republican senators sent Monday to Michael K. Atkinson, the inspector general of the intelligence community.
In the letter, Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin asked Atkinson if he has investigated whether the CIA or other intelligence community agencies leaked information to the press.
They pointed to a Dec. 15, 2016 text message that Strzok, the lead investigator on the Trump-Russia probe, sent to then-FBI attorney Lisa Page.
“Think our sisters have begun leaking like mad. Scorned and worried and political, they’re kicking in to overdrive,” Strzok texted Page.
A day earlier, NBC News received a leak from “senior U.S. intelligence officials,” alleging that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally engaged in U.S. election interference.