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Breaking her two-year silence, former FBI Atty. Lisa Page slammed 73-year-old President Donald Trump for humiliating her, forcing her out of her career at the FBI. Page was outed by the Washington Post in 2017 for having an affair with disgraced former FBI Agent Peter Strzok, whose email and text messages exposed for all to see the two lovers hatred of Trump. Both talked openly about their strategy of what they’d do if Trump became president, something that happened Nov. 4, 2016. Page’s email and text message train was so egregious it got Strzok fired Aug. 10, 2018. Both Page and Strzok denied that their email and text messages attacking Trump affected their work, insisting they were only opinions. With Department of Justice [DOJ] Inspector General Michael Horowitz due to release his report Dec. 9 on the 2016 election, Page picked the perfect time to voice her innocence.

Both Strzok and Page were terminated from working on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, after their anti-Trump emails and texts leaked out. Whether Strzok and Page participated in any convert FBI plot to sabotage Trump’s campaign is anyone’s guess. What’s known for sure, no matter how embarrassing, that the two lovers expressed antipathy toward Trump and his campaign. Page and Strzok worked closely with former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe on former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s email investigation. Trump cited Strzok and Page’s emails as proof of the FBI’s involvement in an unlawful counterintelligence investigation, designed to harm his presidential campaign. Trump blames Strzok and Page as part of the Deep State that worked feverishly to prevent Trump from becoming president. When beat Hillary Nov. 4, 2026, the Deep State went into overdrive to sabotage Trump.

Trump couldn’t restrain himself after Page portrayed herself as a victim of the president’s attacks. “When Lisa Page, the lover of Peter Strzok, talks about being ‘crushed,’ and how innocent she is, ask her to read Peter’s ‘Insurance Policy’ text, to her, just in case Hillary loses. Also, why were the lovers’ text messages scrubbed after he left Mueller. Where are they Lisa?” Trump tweeted. Page complained to the Daily Beast about how her career was destroyed by Trump, when, in reality, she destroyed her own career. Her only fault was she go caught red-handed slamming Trump with Strzok during the campaign. When you consider that Trump was under intense FBI counterintelligence, it’s no wonder Trump cares about what happened to Page, given her hostile emails and texts. Trump mentioned that thousands of her emails were scrubbed by Strzok off the DOJ’s server.

Trump’s Senior Adviser Kellyanne Conway didn’t buy Pages latest confession to the Daily Beast. Page broke her silence only days before DOJ IG Michael Horowitz is due to release his report on the FBI’s counterintelligence probe on Trump and his campaign. “Honestly, his demeaning fake orgasm was really the straw that broke the camel’s back,” Page told the Daily Beast why she finally went public. Conway found it odd that Paged blamed Trump for her silence, saying she’s already faced humiliation at the hands of the president. “It sounds like she is very rattled every time the president tweets something out,” Conway said, finding Pages’s explanations incredulous. “Sounds like she is very rattled in the interview. I read what she said. She said that the biggest mistake she ever made in her life was having an affair with her colleague Peter Strzok,” Conway said.

Page told the Daily Beast she felt harassed by Trump and his White House staff. “It wasn’t the president who revealed that [affair]. It was the Washington Post who revealed that she was having a relationship with a colleague and that in their text messages that was part of what was revealed,” said Conway, rejecting Page’s finger pointing at the president. “I actually think that she feels sorry for herself and that if she were a career lawyer at the FBI and DOJ, she could have stayed on that job,” Kellyanne said. “Nobody here removed her. She quit voluntarily.” Page said she has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder waiting for Trump to tweet about her, not knowing when the next tweet will come. Like Strzok, Page feels victimized by her own behavior, knowing she trashed an otherwise distinguished career. Unlike Strzok who was fired Aug. 10. 2018, Page voluntarily resigned from the FBI.

Told it’s time to break her silence before IG Horowitz releases his report on the FBI’s conduct in the 2016 presidential campaign, Page presented herself as the victim. Whether Page or Strzok had any power to impact the 2016 presidential race, the FBI was clearly knee-deep investigating Trump. If there’s any truth to the Deep State, it’s clear that Strzok and Page at the FBI had it in for Trump. Whether they had any impact on former FBI Director James Comey’s counterintelligence investigation of Trump is anyone’s guess. Even if they had no effect, it was highly unprofessional that they both exchanged emails and texts denouncing Trump. Page has no one to blame but herself for destroying her government career. Trump reacted to the Washington Post report that she exchanged numerous anti-Trump emails and texts with Strzok, exposing political bias working for the FBI.