VIDEO: Womanizing FBI Agent Peter Strzok and his Mistress Lisa Page were national security risks?

It appears the FBI Agent Peter Strzok’s goal was not only to help Hillary Clinton become president but also his interest is seducing women.

The Department of Justice Ethics Handbook for On And Off-Duty Conduct reads [emphasis added]:

An employee shall not engage in criminal, infamous, dishonest, immoral or disgraceful conduct, or other conduct prejudicial to the government. In connection with overseas service, the State Department has defined notoriously disgraceful conduct as conduct which, were it to become widely known, would embarrass, discredit, or subject to opprobrium the perpetrator and the United States.

5 CFR 735.203, 3 FAM 4139.14

The FBI’s senior leadership may be in serious trouble legally, ethically and morally.

The featured image of Peter Strzok, the FBI agent who was part of the Clinton email investigation and lead agent on the Flynn interview, with his mistress Lisa Page (center) and his wife Melissa Hodgman (right) raises several interesting questions.

Strzok could have been considered by the FBI a national security risk as could have Lisa Page, a lawyer in the FBI’s Office of the General Counsel.

It is ironic that both of these FBI employees were able to carry on an illicit extra-marital affair right under the noses of former FBI Director James Comey and current Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. It is even more striking that they shared thousands of text messages during their affair and none of our national security agencies picked up on them. Both Strzok and Page would have been targets of foreign agents, such as the Russian intelligence services, for their sexual proclivities and clear political biases.

Heavy.com listes five facts about Strzok:

1. Strzok Reportedly Had an Affair With an F.B.I. Lawyer, to Whom He Often Texted Anti-Trump & Pro-Clinton Messages.
2. Strzok Was Removed From the Investigation in August & Page Was 1 Month Later.
3. Strzok Took Part in the Clinton Email Investigation & Reportedly Altered the Language of the Findings.
4. Strzok Graduated From Georgetown University & His Wife Works at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
5. Strzok Was Named in a Lawsuit Against the F.B.I. For Its Use of Polygraphs When Interviewing Applicants.

The Ethics Handbook For On And Off-Duty Conduct also addresses interference in elections (under the Hatch Act) as follows [emphasis added]:

All federal employees may vote, express opinions and make political contributions.  Under the Hatch Act, active participation in partisan political activities by federal employees is restricted, and employees serving in certain positions are more restricted than others.  All federal employees are barred from using their official authority or influence to interfere with an election, from engaging in political activity while on duty, in a government office, wearing an official uniform or using a government vehicle, and from soliciting or discouraging the political activity of anyone who does business with the Department.  The rules are specific and may be complex.  Any employee seeking to actively engage in partisan political activity should consult the guidance available on the Department’s website, and the guidance issued by his or her component.

5 USC §§ 7321-21
5 CFR 733 & 734

Foreign agents look for those in the federal government who may have violated their oaths of office or whose behaviors place them in a position to be turned against their country. Two of the major weak points are financial mismanagement and sexual affairs. Both Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were vulnerable because of the ongoing sexual affair.

Question: Did a foreign intelligence service know about Strzok and his mistress Page? Were either or both approached to influence the 2016 Presidential election?

Additionally, Strzok’s wife may have been a target of foreign intelligence given her position at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Time will tell.

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6 replies
  1. Sandra Cloud
    Sandra Cloud says:

    Yet we hear crickets from the Left….nothing to see here. All is explained away…just like in the Hillary investigation…er..matter.

    Reply
  2. Don langiano
    Don langiano says:

    What mental health affliction do u have to distort reality. I noticed u didn’t mention the long list of women who trump had affairs too.

    Reply
    • Ginette Callaway
      Ginette Callaway says:

      Even if trump had affairs as a private citizens it is irrelevant. The affairs between Storkz and Page are relevant to the fact that they are both FBI and this affair compromised them. Which is why this is considered reason for termination in what should be an agency that adheres to it’s rules. But we know now how corrupt this FBI has become.

      Reply

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