New text messages from former FBI personnel Peter Strzok and Lisa Page brainstorming ways to open a criminal case after President Trump fired Director James Comey have received fresh scrutiny from congressional investigators.
Catherine Herridge, at Fox News, has more:
Two hours after Comey’s termination became public on May 9, 2017, Strzok, a now-former FBI agent, texted Page, his then-colleague and lover: “We need to open the case we’ve been waiting on now while Andy is acting.”
“Andy” is a reference to then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe who temporarily took over the bureau until Christopher Wray was confirmed as director in August 2017.
Page, a former FBI attorney, replied to Strzok: “We need to lock in (redacted). In a formal chargeable way. Soon.”
Strzok concurred. “I agree. I’ve been pushing and I’ll reemphasize with Bill,” believed to be Bill Priestap, the head of the FBI’s counterintelligence division.
The chain of text messages was provided to Congress earlier this year.