President Trump went on the attack Thursday morning in the wake of newly revealed texts between fired FBI agent Peter Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page, saying the communications are a “disaster and embarrassment” to the FBI and Justice Department.

The texts from Dec. 15, 2016, appear to show Strzok and Page, a former FBI lawyer, discussing how others were “leaking like mad” ahead of the Russia investigation, according to a Fox News report Wednesday.

“More text messages between former FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page are a disaster and embarrassment to the FBI & DOJ,” Trump railed on Twitter. “This should never have happened but we are learning more and more by the hour. ‘Others were leaking like mad’ in order to get the President!”

In the lengthy exchange, the two ex-lovers talk about a leak operation for “political” purposes.

“Oh, remind me to tell you tomorrow about the times doing a story about the rnc hacks,” Page wrote to Strzok, who replied, “And more than they already did? I told you Quinn told me they pulling out all the stops on some story…”

“Quinn” could be referring to Richard Quinn, chief of the Media and Investigative Publicity Section in the FBI’s Office of Public Affairs, a source told Fox.

Strzok then texted Page, “Think our sisters have begun leaking like mad. Scorned and worried, and political, they’re kicking into overdrive.”

It’s unclear whom he was referring to as “sisters,” but retired FBI Special Agent John Iannarelli told Fox it could be another government agency.

Earlier this week, a report from Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC), a member of the House Oversight & Government Reform Committee, said a new Strzok-Page text from April 2017 showed them discussing a “media leak strategy.”