US Sens. Grassley and Johnson seek texts on FBI spying on Trump transition team

By Chuck Ross

The chairmen of two Senate committees are seeking a briefing from Attorney General William Barr about FBI text messages they claim might point to potential spying against the Trump transition team in the weeks after the 2016 election.

In a letter Thursday to Barr, Sens. Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin cite a series of text messages from Nov. 17, 2016 exchanged between then-FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok and then-FBI attorney Lisa Page.

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Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, wants to know whether the Nov. 17, 2016 text messages are evidence of an “intelligence gathering operation” against Trump & Co.

In the texts, Strzok makes a reference to using “our CI guy” to develop “potential relationships” with Trump transition team members. Strzok suggested using the “CI guy” — a likely reference to a counterintelligence official — to assess whether unidentified Trump officials expressed a “different demeanor.”

Grassley and Johnson say in the letter that they are not entirely sure what Strzok and Page were referring to in the text messages, but they want a briefing from Barr to find out if the two bureau officials were trying to keep tabs on President Donald Trump’s team.

“Any improper FBI surveillance activities that were conducted before or after the 2016 election must be brought to light and properly addressed,” Grassley and Johnson wrote.

The two Republicans noted that Barr testified to Congress on April 10 that he believed “spying did occur” against the Trump campaign. Barr said he plans to form a team to investigate whether the FBI or other government agencies improperly surveilled the Trump team or any Trump associates.

The FBI did use at least one informant, Stefan Halper, to make contact with Trump campaign advisers Carter Page, Sam Clovis and George Papadopoulos.

“We share your concerns about these activities, and are troubled by the apparent unauthorized disclosures of surveillance efforts and other classified information during the same time period,” Grassley and Johnson wrote.

“Talking with Bill. Do we want Joe to go with Evanina instead of Charlie for a variety of reasons?” Strzok wrote to Page on Nov. 17, 2016, referring to several FBI officials.

“Hmm. Not sure. Would it be unusual to have [sic] show up again? Maybe another agent from the team?” Page responded.

“Or, he’s ‘the CI guy.’ Same. might [sic] make sense. He can assess if thete [sic] are any news [sic] Qs, or different demeanor. If Katie’s husband is there, he can see if there are people we can develop for potential relationships,” wrote Strzok, who initially led the FBI’s Trump-Russia probe.

It is not clear who “Katie” is referenced in the text message.

“I told him I’m sure we could ask you to make the swap if we thought it was smart. It’s not until Mon so Bill can always discuss with him tomorrow,” Strzok added.

Grassley and Johnson are asking for a briefing by May 9.

“The nature of these communications, and the precise purpose of any attempts to ‘develop relationships’ with Trump or Pence transition team staff are not immediately clear,” the senators say. “Were these efforts done to gain better communication between the respective parties, or were the briefings used as intelligence gathering operations? Were these efforts done to gain better communication between the respective parties, or were the briefings used as intelligence gathering operations?”

“Any improper FBI surveillance activities that were conducted before or after the 2016 election must be brought to light and properly addressed,” they added.

Barr is scheduled to testify before the Senate and House Judiciary Committees on May 1 and May 2, respectively, regarding the special counsel’s Russia report.

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5 thoughts on “US Sens. Grassley and Johnson seek texts on FBI spying on Trump transition team

  1. Just let it sink in ” Our ” top law-enforcement agencies, have been corrupted from within do
    to politics by trying to stop one businessman DJT !!

    Just think if the DemocRATs would have gotten their Queen ” Cankles Clinton ” none of this
    would have ever surfaced…….. we should all be worried.

    All is fair in Love & War, we are at war and all should be held accountable, anyone in this
    administration or past …………The courts should be busy !!.

  2. Tell Grassley to quit taking ethanol money.Do you know how many machines this crap has ruined?

  3. Strzok and Page are the tip of the iceberg in this true life spy novel. Seems a lot of folks in the know
    are starting to open up about the involvement of the FIB, DoJ and Obomination administration
    in this ASSAULT on our Constitutional REPUBLIC. Rosenstein has even connected this to the
    Office of the kenyan white hut. Hopefully Barr can fill those empty cells in Gitmo in short order and
    save the presidential cell for barry and hillery…Maybe she would shut up if she got something
    presidential…

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