With the launch of their disparaging language information about past president Donald Trump during the Russian collaboration research, disgraced “FBI sweethearts” Peter Strzok and Lisa Page have reached a “tentative” negotiation with the Department of Justice.
The terms of the agreement were disclosed in a courtroom filing released on Tuesday, according to the Washington Times.  ,
Strzok, a previous FBI counterintelligence representative who helped lead the Bureau’s research into complaints that Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign colluded with Russia, was terminated in 2018 after his distorted anti- Trump discussions with Page, an FBI attorney, were exposed. The DOJ’s investigation into his phone even revealed that Page had resigned the same year.
In a national lawsuit filed in the District of Columbia, Trump claimed in a federal lawsuit that the DOJ violated their private when they shared copies of their communications with the media, including those that included calls for Trump to be an “idiot” and “loathsome people,” after the damning writings were used in a theater production by that title in 2019.
Strzok even brought a lawsuit against the ministry, alleging that Trump was subject to “unrelenting force” from the FBI and that it had violated his First Amendment rights. In his complaint, he requested resumption and again pay.  ,
According to a Times assessment of the court see,” Those legal claims have not been resolved by the cautious settlement.”  ,
Page’s lawsuit also sought reimbursement for” the cost of childcare during and transportation to multiple investigative reviews and appearances before Congress,” the” cost of paying a data- privacy service to protect her personal information,” and attorney’s fees, Fox News reported.  ,
It is unclear if the tentative settlement, which is still pending finalization and approval from a judge, covered the plaintiff’s requests.  ,