Agent Strzok Refused to Probe Breach of Hillary’s Server by Foreign Entities

A shocking report shows that disgraced FBI Agent Peter Strzok (the one who Mueller removed from his investigation) may have broken with the top law enforcement institution’s protocol to help cover up a significant Hillary Clinton server breach.

Fox News has learned from multiple sources close to the investigation that Agent Strzok was made aware that an irregularity had been discovered in the Clinton server’s metadata. The coding evidence suggested that a hostile breach of classified information may have occurred, putting national security at risk.

Strzok has become infamous for his salacious romance with an Obama Administration Department of Justice attorney and a series of anti-Trump messages. Texts appear to suggest that Strzok and his romantic interest, Lisa Page, were inclined to put their professional thumbs on the scale in an effort to exonerate Hillary Clinton. Other texts suggest that the pair had some type of “insurance policy” against then-candidate Donald J. Trump should he win the White House.

Whistleblowers continue to come forward exposing top FBI officials and investigators such as Strzok, who seemed to be diligently working behind the scenes to help Democrat Hillary Clinton avoid criminal charges and win the presidency. Strzok has been tied to the Clinton exoneration speech given by now-disgraced FBI head James Comey and the FBI’s Andrew McCabe, whose wife took large campaign donations from Clinton.

Take a moment to review the latest Clinton Scandal revelations and find out just how far the FBI was willing to go to put Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office.


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