More shocking disclosures from the text messages between anti-Trump FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page continue to drip out.
The bombshells are piling up and they paint a picture that is disturbing to the American people.
And the latest round of text messages expose one shocking truth about the two FBI agents.
Strzok and Page’s politically charged text messages revealed a deep hatred not just for Donald Trump, but for all Americans who hold conservative political views.
On the eve of the 2016 March for Life, Strzok and Page texted about their disgust for Americans who would turn out to Washington to protest the stain abortion leaves on the nation’s conscience.
The two used profane language to describe how much they “hated” pro-lifers and even joked about devising a scheme to cancel the march.
Life Site News reports:
“Text messages recently released between FBI agent Peter Strzok and his mistress FBI attorney Lisa Page — both of whom are anti-Trump — reveal them saying that they “hate” pro-lifers and wanted to find an excuse to cancel the 2016 March for Life in Washington, D.C.
In what was intended to be a private message, Page told Strzok that “I truly hate these people,” referring to pro-lifers attending the January 22, 2016, March for Life in the nation’s Capitol. Strzok then replied that the authorities should lie about a “snow emergency” to “cancel the permit” and stop the march.
Below is a transcript of their conversation:
FBI agent Strzok: “F*cking marchers making traffic problems.”
FBI attorney Page: “Yeah, some extremely offensive video screens set up in front of district. I truly hate these people. No support for the woman who actually has to spend the rest of her life rearing this child, but we care about ‘life.’ Assholes.”
FBI agent Strzok: “…Hey, I have an idea! Snow emergency, cancel the permit.”
These messages come on the heels of the release of other text messages where Strzok and Page expressed disgust that former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s wife lost her bid for the Virginia House of Delegates in 2015.
The two whined that McCabe’s wife – who ran as a Democrat and received hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from allies of Hillary Clinton – was defeated because the voters were “ignorant hillbillies.”
Fox News reports:
“In newly-released text messages between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, residents of Loudoun County, Virginia, are branded as “ignorant hillbillies.”
Strzok and Page, who were involved in an extramarital affair, exchanged more than 50,000 texts during the presidential campaign, transition and first months of the Trump presidency.
Republicans have called out the many instances of apparent anti-Trump bias that the two showed. In one conversation in Nov. 2015, the two discussed then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s wife running for local office as a Democrat in the area.
Strzok called Jill McCabe’s loss “disappointing” and insulted Loudoun County as being made up of “still largely ignorant hillbillys.”
FBI agents are allowed to have political beliefs.
It’s impossible to hire nonpartisan individuals.
But what cannot occur is agents allowing their views and opinions to affect their ability to handle their investigative duties.
And with Strzok and Page, that is an open question.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this story.