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    Home » Blog » DOJ Pays Disgraced FBI Russia Hoaxers $2 Million Settlement

    DOJ Pays Disgraced FBI Russia Hoaxers $2 Million Settlement

    July 30, 2024Updated:July 30, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    A pair of disgraced past FBI agents discussed using an “insurance policy” to deal with the possibility that then-candidate Donald Trump would win the 2016 presidential election, and President Joe Biden’s Justice Department provided a multi-million dollar payment to them.

    Last week, the Associated Press reported Peter Strzok and his mistress, Lisa Page, landed a$ 2 million deal with the Department of Justice ( DOJ). Through a series of lawsuits brought against the ministry, Strzok and Page were compensated for allegedly violating their privacy when their biases were made public. Strzok reportedly settled his case for$ 1.2 million, while Page reached a separate settlement for$ 800, 000.

    The two had filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department over a 2017 incident in which authorities shared copies of text messages they had exchanged with investigators, including versions that described Trump as an “idiot” and “loathsome people” and “terrifying” the idea of a Trump success, according to the AP.

    Strzok was fired following the information ‘ relieve, and Page resigned. Following the election, the couple filed a lawsuit and received a federal settlement.

    The Russia collaboration fake plagued the second half of the Trump administration. Trump and his strategy were suddenly exonerated in 2019 when past Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report found not one person on Trump’s team, let alone Trump himself, colluded with the Russian authorities to get the 2016 election.

    According to The New York Times,” the arrangement is likely to enrage Mr. Trump, who has fought against the set for years and made blatant accusations that the research was a “witch hunt” to derail his campaign.”

    Trump’s accusations are merely “baseless” if one ignores the fact that the government’s security warrants for the Russia collusion fake were based on rejected criticism studies carried out in an activity that the former regime’s leadership approved, as noted by DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report.

    ]RELATED: Think The FBI Deserves The Benefit Of The Doubt? You Should Reconsider This Laundry List of Corruption [.

    Trump was impeached after the Russia hoax failed to convict him for a made-up scandal involving foreign aid to Ukraine. Democrats impeached the president once more as he was running for office in 2020 because of yet another hoax involving the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Trump was able to avert both Senate impeachment votes, but he was also facing 91 state and federal criminal charges after resigning as president as Democrats tried to stymie a successful run for the White House.


    Tristan Justice is the western correspondent for The Federalist and the author of Social Justice Redux, a conservative newsletter on culture, health, and wellness. He has also contributed to The Washington Examiner and The Daily Signal. His articles have also appeared on Fox News and Real Clear Politics. Tristan majored in political science at George Washington University, and he also had a journalism minor. Follow him on Twitter at @JusticeTristan or contact him at [email protected]. Sign up for Tristan’s email newsletter here.

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