One FBI text message in Russia probe that should alarm every American

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John Solomon:

It is no longer in dispute that they held animus forĀ Donald Trump, who was a subject of their Russia probe, or that they openly discussed using the powers of their officeĀ to ā€œstopā€ Trumpfrom becoming president. The only question is whether any official acts they took in the Russia collusion probe were driven by those sentiments.

The Justice Departmentā€™s inspector general isĀ endeavoringĀ to answer that question.

For any American who wants an answer sooner, there are just five words, among the thousands of suggestive texts Page and Strzok exchanged, that you should read.

That passage was transmitted on May 19, 2017. ā€œThereā€™s no big there there,ā€ Strzok texted.

The date of the text long has intrigued investigators: It is two days after Deputy Attorney GeneralĀ Rod RosensteinĀ named special counselĀ Robert MuellerĀ to oversee an investigation into alleged collusion between Trump and the Russia campaign.

Since the text was turned over to Congress, investigators wondered whether it referred to the evidence against the Trump campaign.

This month, they finally got the chance to ask. Strzok declined to say ā€” but Page, during a closed-door interview with lawmakers, confirmed in the most pained and contorted way that the message in fact referred to the quality of the Russia case, according to multiple eyewitnesses.

The admission is deeply consequential. It means Rosenstein unleashed the most awesome powers of a special counsel to investigate an allegation that the key FBI officials, driving the investigation for 10 months beforehand, did not think was ā€œthere.ā€

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Muellers soulmate there is no here there but lets ruin peoples lives anyway.

At this point, this ultimately required a gigantic “DUH”. There nothing and there never was to even raise enough suspicion to warrant suspicion. All political, all the time, from 2015 till today.