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JUST IN: Peter Stzrok and Lisa Page PAID $1.5 MILLION Dollars From The Department of Justice!


Talk about failing upwards!

So Peter Stzrok and Lisa Page are the two infamous lovers who discussed having that “insurance policy” against Donald Trump winning in 2016, which many believe to be essentially a coup to remove the President of the United States.

So what happens when you get found to have done something that awful?

Well, if you work for the Deep State, apparently you get PAID!

Pay day baby!

This news actually came out back in July but many are learning of it today for the first time after Kash Patel went on the Shawn Ryan podcast and broke the news to America.

Take a look:

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Holy Shyt‼️

🚨 Former FBI Officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page Received $1.5 MILLION Dollars for “the Improper Disclosure of their Text Messages” Discussing a Coup to Remove the President of the United States

• What the deep state uses most to cover up their corruption is an illegal application of the classification system

• Take for example what FBI Officials Peter Stzrok and Lisa Page did.
—— they were running the Russiagate investigation. They were the head of the counter-intelligence unit at the FBI
—— they were having an extramarital affair and sending each other text messages about how much they hate Trump and had an “insurance policy” to stop him.
—— the FBI and the DOJ for over a year redacted those text messages to Congressional Investigators.

• JUST LAST WEEK, Peter Stzrok and Lisa Page were just rewarded $1.5 MILLION Dollars from the Department of Justice… for the ‘improper disclosure of their text messages’ on FBI Phones, Wow 🤯

Backup video here:

CBS News confirms Stzrok was paid $1.2 million:

Former FBI special agent Peter Strzok reached a $1.2 million settlement with the Justice Department over claims that the department violated his privacy and the Privacy Act when it released text messages during the Trump administration between him and former FBI employee Lisa Page that criticized former President Donald Trump and his candidacy.

One of Strzok’s lawyers, Aitan D. Goelman, of Zuckerman Spaeder, said in a statement that it was a “critical step forward in addressing the government’s unfair and highly politicized treatment of Pete,” and said the settlement “also vindicates the privacy interests of all government employees.”

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Former FBI special agent Peter Strzok is suing the FBI and Justice Department, claiming his firing in 2018 violated his rights to due process and free speech and was only carried out because of political pressure.

The settlement resolves his privacy allegations, but the claims of unlawful termination are still being litigated. For that claim, he is seeking back pay and other payment for his employment.

When reached by CBS News, a spokesperson for the Justice Department declined to comment, but said the department intends to continue to defend against Strzok’s other claims.

Strzok worked on then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s team for a time and became a frequent target of President Trump after he wrote text messages criticizing Trump while he was a presidential candidate. Strzok, who filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, is trying to get his job with the FBI back.

Strzok was removed from the Mueller probe after the messages were discovered and moved to a different office still within the FBI. His actions were scrutinized in a June 2018 Justice Department Inspector General report, and was escorted from the building later that summer.

You can watch the entire interview here:



 

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