Strzok Wrote That Trump Could Not Be Permitted to Become President, and That an "Insurance Policy" Was Necessary Jim Jordan connected up two of Strzok's most conspiracy-suggesting outbursts to the timing of the the FBI's -- probably actually Strzok's -- application for a FISA warrant to "spy on Americans." That video is below, but here are the two text chains he focuses on. That video is below, but here are the two text chains he focuses on. Strzok/Page texts



LP � And maybe you�re meant to stay where you are because you�re meant to protect the country from that menace. (links to NYT article)



PS � ... I can protect our country at many levels, not sure if that helps — Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017



So there you have Strzok saying he can "protect the country at many levels" from the "menace" of Trump in his position as an FBI agent. So there you have Strzok saying he can "protect the country at many levels" from the "menace" of Trump in his Then he talks about a conversation that happened in Andrew McCabe's office-- remember, McCabe's wife ran for office in Virginia as a Democrat and was partly bankrolled by Friend of Hillary Terry MacAuliffe -- in which McCabe, Lisa Page, and Andrew Strzok apparently spent work-time discussing the menace of a Trump presidency. Then he talks about a conversation that happened in Andrew McCabe's office-- remember, McCabe's wife ran for office in Virginia as a Democrat and was partly bankrolled by Friend of Hillary Terry MacAuliffe -- in which McCabe, Lisa Page, and Andrew Strzok apparently spent work-time discussing the menace of a Trump presidency. Although Lisa Page threw out a "path" by which she claimed Trump could not win te race -- and we don't know what this "path" was about -- Strzok was still too worried about the prospect of it, and announced "I'm afraid we can't take that risk" and cryptically refers to an "insurance policy" against that possibility: Although Lisa Page threw out a "path" by which she claimed Trump could not win te race -- and we don't know what this "path" was about -- Strzok was still too worried about the prospect of it, and announced "I'm afraid we can't take that risk" and cryptically refers to an "insurance policy" against that possibility: Text-from Peter Strzok to Lisa Page (Andy is Andrew McCabe): "I want to believe the path u threw out 4 consideration in Andy's office-that there's no way he gets elected-but I'm afraid we can't take that risk.It's like an insurance policy in unlikely event u die be4 you're 40" — Bret Baier (@BretBaier) December 13, 2017



The video below begins mid-quotation, but Jordan is quoting from the texts above. He knits these together to show that Strzok was a man who considered himself the last insurance policy against a Trump presidency, which just might be why he then packaged up the Steele dossier and presented it to a FISA court to get warrants to begin spying on Trump associates. The video below begins mid-quotation, but Jordan is quoting from the texts above. He knits these together to show that Strzok was a man who considered himself the last insurance policy against a Trump presidency, which just might be why he then packaged up the Steele dossier and presented it to a FISA court to get warrants to begin spying on Trump associates. Update: Chuck Ross sketches a partial timeline, too: Chuck Ross sketches a partial timeline, too: Feb. 27, 2016: Strzok interviews Hillary aide Jake Sullvan



March 2016: Strzok writes: "Hillary should win 100,000,000 � 0."

Says he'll vote for her



April/May/June/July: Interviews Huma, Cheryl Mills & Hillary



July 5: Hillary clearedhttps://t.co/p7DwcMNft2 @dailycaller — Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) December 13, 2017





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