An attorney for Trump, Jay Sekulow discussed the newly released Strzok-Page text messages on his radio show Jay Live Friday and said the FBI lovebirds admitted they were stonewalling Congress on Hillary’s email investigation.

Strzok and Page also knew the hidden FBI reports would come out in FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) requests and “absolutely inflame Congress”.

Trump-hating FBI agent Peter Strzok and his mistress Bureau lawyer, Lisa Page admitted to hiding “302 reports” (FBI reports) about Hillary’s criminal email investigation from Congress. The two lovebirds then lamented that FOIA requests would bring these hidden reports to the surface, ultimately creating a firestorm with Congress.

“Peter Strzok on September 10th, 2016–this is during the heart of the election last year,” Sekulow began.

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Quoting Strzok, Selulow said, ‘Thing is, there are very inflammatory things in the 302’s’ [that’s the agents’ reports] that we didn’t turn over to Congress because they weren’t relevant to understanding the focus of the investigation’.

“This was the investigation of Hillary Clinton-the ongoing email investigation,” Sekulow clarified.

Sekulow quoted Strzok again, ‘These are going to come out in FOIA’s and absolutely inflame Congress…’

“In other words, once the FOIA requests come in and they are responded to, it’s going to create a firestorm.” Sekulow said.

Jay Sekulow pointed out that the FBI agents were shielding reports from Congress.

Nathanael Bennett, Director of Government Affairs for the ACLJ expressed his shock that the FBI agents were admitting to stonewalling Congress.

This is just the tip of the iceberg as there are thousands of Page-Strzok text messages that still haven’t be released to the public yet.

Furthermore, the FISA memo is set to be released to the public soon. Buckle up!

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