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Text messages exchanged between Strzok and Page suggest that FBI officials used non-official email accounts and messaging programs to communicate about FBI business.
For example, on April 10, 2016—after Strzok expressed his frustration about being ‘left out of the loop’—he wrote to Page: ‘Gmailed you two drafts of what I’m thinking of sending Bill, would appreciate your thoughts. Second (more recent) is updated so you can skip the first.’
In another exchange, on October 25, 2016, about a letter to Congress regarding the Clinton investigation, Page wrote, ‘Remind me I need to ask you something. Tomorrow is fine.’ Strzok responded: ‘Sure. You can also imsg me.’
Strzok and Page also discussed Page potentially receiving an FBI-issued iPhone - for which the FBI information technology office proposed to stop following ‘security/monitoring’ requirements. These texts raise questions about the FBI’s retention of records associated with its investigation.
That means the people supposedly investigating Hillary for using a private server were using non-governmental communication channels for government business.
https://www.rt.com/usa/418156-fbi-texts-comey-oath/
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On July 1, 2016, following Attorney General Lynch’s announcement that she would follow the FBI’s recommendation in the Clinton investigation, Page wrote, ‘it’s a real profile in couragw [sic], since she knows no charges will be brought’ against Secretary Clinton.
Comey held the exoneration announcement press conference on July 5, 2016.
Appearing before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on July 7, 2016, Comey testified that he ‘did not coordinate with anyone. The White House, the Department of Justice, nobody outside the FBI family had any idea what I was about to say.’
These statements seem to be at odds.
The statements by both Comey and Lynch were carefully crafted for public consumption.
Page’s text message, in contrast, was never intended to see the light of day, was therefore more candid, and may have greater credibility. Because Comey’s July 7 statement was given under oath, this discrepancy requires further investigation/
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