Here is a guy that had a host of high profile cases, Clinton email server for one. He helped write the exoneration letter for Clinton too. It was an Inspector General that discovered his firing for anti Trump text messages. The American Public deserves to see these text. Agree or not? http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/02/politics/fbi-agent-removed-trump-investigation/index.html
I agree. Sitting in judgement carries a responsibility to be transparent. All apparent activity the FBI has sought to cover up should be made public.
Not in the habit of bumping my own OPs but had to, this request is getting traction. "The Justice Department is in the process of handing over to the House Intelligence Committee the anti-Trump text messages that got a key FBI official removed from Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, Fox News has learned — a move that comes as the panel weighs a possible contempt resolution. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., had demanded the text messages between FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, an FBI lawyer with whom Strzok was romantically involved. Both were part of Mueller’s Russia team at the time. Page has since returned to the FBI, and Strzok was reassigned to the FBI’s HR department after the discovery of the anti-Trump texts." http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...-strzoks-text-messages-house-intel-committee/
Agree - they should be made available. But if those are made available - shouldn't every anti-Hillary e-mail produced by Trump officials be made public - including any and all by government officials in the Trump White House? If we are going to investigate Hillary - then we need that information.
Apples and oranges, Strozk was a FBI investigator and was instrumental in the Hillary investigation and was supposed to be non partisan, he certainly wasn't, Trump officials by definition would be partisan.