> WaPo: FBI officials’ text message about Hillary Clinton said to be a cover story for romantic affair
> Two senior FBI officials who texted each other about President Trump and Hillary Clinton relied on work phones to try to hide their romance from a spouse and made the bureau’s probe of Clinton’s private email server their cover story for being in such close contact, according to people familiar with the matter.
> People familiar with the matter said that, although Page’s message may appear to suggest that she and Strzok used a separate communications channel for discussing the Clinton case, the point of her text was to advise Strzok how to explain to his wife why the two of them had been texting each other.
>>said to be a cover story This is actually the cover story. This investigation is a sham. Will be closed down. Trump to serve full eight years.
Austin Rogers
Weird, the wolves aren't eating him. He must not be a sacrifice. Sorry OP, this is the opposite of a nothing burger.
Cameron Fisher
So the defense is that you are degenerate?
Robert Price
>it's a nothing burger That's why we fired him xDDD
Hunter Bell
>twenty five centimeters of wood up my ass
Nathaniel Richardson
>Strzok "insurance policy" is NOTHING BURGER! >Sup Forums on suicide watch! > WaPo >cover story >for romantic affair
Nolan Wood
Fake and gay.
Thomas Campbell
the argument does not make sense
>you say we text on that phone when we talk about Hillary because it can’t be traced
They are claiming it means use the other phone so his wife can trace their texts
the text would read like this to make sense >you say we text on that phone when we talk about Hillary so your wife can read them
Robert Mitchell
Idiots like you are how the CIA gets away with public deception
Zachary Gonzalez
>caught being corrupt n sheeeit They dindu nuffin. He jus getting his dick wet. I suppose getting in trouble with your wife is better than suiciding yourself because you angered Clinton.
Aaron Davis
Lol. Shareblue has reached peak retard. That article doesn’t even bother to attempt to address that the CONTENT of the texts had nothing to do with an affair and everything to do with the cases on which the agents worked. The closest the article comes is to compare the Strzok / Page situation to a completely unrelated incident where an FBI agent texted her husband while on the witness stand.
The DNC paid Fusion GPS. Paul Manafort worked for Tony Podesta, brother of John Podesta, for pro-Russia interests in Ukraine;
>cnn.com/2017/05/09/politics/podesta-manafort-lobbying/ >Podesta lobby group did not disclose extent of work for Ukrainian campaign advised by Paul Manafort >The firm, the Podesta Group, said nothing in a 2012 lobbying report to Congress about at least 32 meetings, emails and other communications it had with the State Department, at a time when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Why did Bill Clinton take $500,000 to give anti-sanction, pro-Russia speeches? Why did the DNC and Clinton - and John Podesta - pay Fusion GPS for opposition research? Why was the Russian lawyer - who was advocating against sanctions - representing Prevezon with BakerHostetler, which contracted with Fusion GPS;
Took this long to fucking start damage control? Also the text chain doesn't support this story. WaPo is relying on the morons to believe this shit but I doubt the DoJ and Oversight would believe this.
James Cooper
So you are saying that Strzok, made the worst possible cover story that could only compromise the two most important cases he was working on?
Sounds legit.
Aiden Phillips
Daily reminder Fusion GPS is the CIA.
Kevin Price
IT WAS HER TURN!!
Hudson Wood
Why did this woman meet with Trump Jr. when an opposition research company was involved, if not for dirt;
>newsweek.com/who-rinat-akhmetshin-former-soviet-intelligence-officer-donald-trump-jr-637050 >Akhmetshin was also reportedly working with Fusion GPS, the company that created the infamous dossier alleging a Trump-Russia conspiracy >Several wealthy Russian businessmen financed a nonprofit group to spearhead the campaign, which was represented by Mr. Akhmetshin and a Russian lawyer named Natalia Veselnitskaya
>justice.gov/file/1007346/download >Defendant PAPADOPOULOS claimed he met a certain female Russian national before he joined the Campaign and that their communications consisted of emails such as, '"Hi, how are you?"' In truth and in fact, however, defendant PAPADOPOULOS met the female Russian national on or about March 24, 2016, after he had become an adviser to the Campaign; he believed that she had connections to Russian government officials; and he sought to use her Russian connections over a period ofmonths in an effort to arrange a meeting between the Campaign and Russian government officials
Is this female Russian national Natalia Veselnitskaya? The woman who met with Trump Jr.?
If;
1: Manafort and Papadopoulos have both been arrested, 2: Papadopoulos met with Veselnitskaya, 3: Manafort worked for Podesta,
Then there was a direct chain of command from Podesta-to-Manafort-to-Veselnitskaya. Which means that if the DNC funded Fusion GPS, and Veselnitskaya worked on the same lawsuit Fusion GPS was involved in, there were not only mutual pro-Russia interests but a chain of command that linked Tony Podesta to both Fusion GPS and Veselnitskaya.
Why would all these Democrats be sending people to offer dirt they claim came from the Russians on Clinton? It would be easy for Podesta to get DNC documents, give them to the Russians he was friendly with, and frame Trump.
Hudson Hernandez
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Isaiah Perez
If Sessions would be doing his job, this Sztrok guy would either be in Rijkers Island or doing his regular job. Not doing HR. But we dont know because Sessions believes his job responsibilities limit themselves to recusing himself.
And sorry guys the buck stops with Trump. Sessions would be better suited to star in the next Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. Bad personnel decision.
Ryder Diaz
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Jayden Wood
DELET
Robert Rogers
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Gavin Hall
"Lol we were just pretending to commit crimes because thats better than adultery"
Logan Cox
lol, reminds me of the Chappelle skit where he tells his wife he was out cheating to not have to say he was just ass raped.
Luke Ortiz
Is that why Tony Podesta is now under investigation by Mueller;
>It was all a joke >We were just kidding around about paying people off
Henry Hernandez
>We've been racking our brains all week. >This is the best we can come up with
Noah Allen
Thank god for WaPo. Sometimes I see things happening in my government that seem illegal, but they set me straight everytime.
Samuel Hill
Well he already made the extremely stupid idea of saying the texts to begin with. This all reminds me of the Veritas techniques of getting a guy to brag to somebody he wants to have sex with. Maybe feminists are right about us, or maybe it's just liberal men who are this stupid in their attempt to get laid.
Elijah Robinson
This thread is brought to you by the CNN Grill, Home of the Nothing Burger, Would you like a side of lies with that?
Brody Miller
Wait - let me get this straight. Are you suggesting the CIA-sponsored Washington Post would like to the American Public and continually deceive them to advance their own interests? get the fuck out.
Seriously, the Washington Post - where democracy dies.....because we want it too?
the Washington Post - where the deep state hides in darkness?
Jackson Nguyen
*like = lie
Jackson Martinez
>WaPo: Collusion between Trump and Putin said to be a cover story for romantic affair
This is reaching so hard the author must've dislocated a shoulder writing this shit
Chase Smith
Thank you for this. I'm also interested in purchasing that bridge you have for sale, if it's still available.
Nathan Williams
The obvious question, why are they stupid enough to want to hide a romantic relationship on a phone that is provided and monitored by the government?
Charles Nguyen
Still wouldn't want someone with such a broken moral compass being in the FBI. Sneaking and lying with employer equipment, enough to get you sit canned anywhere. Not to mention cheating, while not illegal it says a whole lot about a person. Pretty much everything this guy says has to be considered a lie. Lock him up and toss the key.
Benjamin Cox
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Justin Green
>advocating overthrow of the government Why isn't antifa in jail if this is a thing?