August 15, 2018

ABC "news" helped Mueller conceal that he'd fired Strzok and Page, and his reasons

Wanna see example 495,697 of how the Lying Mainstream Media teams with Democrats to shape public opinion and sabotage Trump?  Take a look:

450 days ago the Lying Media breathlessly announced the members of Robert Mueller’s “dream team” of investigators, who were determined to prove that Trump had inveigled Russia into helping him win the presidency.  Reporters gushed that Mueller would no doubt soon indict President Trump, some of his family and almost anyone else in his campaign—thus ending the Trump aberration.

While his team would eventually number 15 or so, the press was captivated by the résumés of his star players:
  • Peter Strzok
  • Lisa Page
  • Jeannie Rhee (a former attorney for the Clinton Foundation, then for Ben Rhodes, and for a bit Hillary Clinton) 
  • Andrew Weissman (Clinton zealot, Obama and DNC donor, and cheerleader to Sally Yates’s refusal to carry out a presidential order) 
  • Aaron Zebley (former attorney for Clinton staffer Justin Cooper, who set up Hilliary's private email server, and also smashed her smartphones with a sledgehammer to make it impossible to recover any data from them)
As I recall, all the members of Mueller's team ended up being Democrat supporters.  Because, fairness!

In any case:  Someone at the FBI must have tipped Mueller off that his two top stars (above) had sent thousands of texts to each other on their official government phones expressing their desire to prevent Trump from winning, because last August he quietly fired Strzok.

Then a month later, he did the same to Page.  But it's interesting that he didn't bother to announce the two releases to the public until early December.  And despite having the information on both at the same time, he seems to have staggered the dismissals to avoid raising suspicion about the pair.

One almost suspects that he was trying to protect the pair.

Fortunately the Mainstream Media was eager to help:  On September 28, 2017, ABC News reported that Lisa Page’s departure from the team was not a bit unusual, but was totally normal and expected.
The latest FBI veteran to leave, Lisa Page, was described by media accounts in June as a trial attorney with “deep experience [in] money laundering and organized crime cases....”  But weeks ago, Page left the Special Counsel’s office and returned to work in the office of the FBI’s general counsel, sources said.  According to one source, Page joined Mueller’s team on a short, temporary assignment and always expected to return as soon as that assignment ended.
First, it's obvious that the team's work wasn't finished, so the assignment hadn't ended in the normal sense.  Second, notice the gratuitous phrase listing her "deep experience in money laundering and organized-crime cases."  Has no link with the story, but plants the idea that such experience was relevant to the "collusion" investigation."

Similarly, check the unanswered (presumably because no interest) questions about Peter Strzok's departure a month earlier--particularly the euphemism "stepped away," which makes it appear that Strzok resigned voluntarily.  This is no accident; the reporters were being helpful to Mueller by concealing the reason.  Finally, note the gratuitous addition that Strzok "has been unanimously praised by government officials.
It’s unclear why Strzok stepped away from Mueller’s team.... Strzok, who has spent much of his law enforcement career working counterintelligence cases and has been unanimously praised by government officials who spoke with ABC News, is now working for the FBI’s human resources division. One source told ABC News today he’s sorry Mueller’s team no longer has Strzok’s experience and insight at its disposal.
The entire supposedly-leaked story was a puff-piece-- a careful concealment of the truth, orchestrated from the very top of either the FBI or Mueller investigation.  Neither the FBI nor Mueller wanted the public to link the couple, or delve into their firing, because it would have hurt the Narrative.

H/T to "American Greatness." 

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