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Did Peter Strzok suspect 'there's no big there there' in the Russian collusion investigation?

On Monday night, we heard from Rep. John Ratcliffe, who with Rep. Trey Gowdy had reviewed thousands of texts between FBI agent Peter Strzok and his colleague Lisa Page and determined that there was “a manifest bias among top FBI officials” against Donald Trump.

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The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Westwood has been reviewing the texts as well and noted a couple that stood out.

“For me, and this case, I personally have a sense of unfinished business,” Strzok wrote. “Now I need to fix it and finish it.”

“You and I both know the odds are nothing,” he texted, noting that he hesitated to join the investigation “in part because of my gut sense and concern here’s no big there there.”

And these are just the texts that were preserved.

https://twitter.com/redellis1/status/955908559870586881

Careful, now. Remember how liberals will stomp their feet and pout if you dare impugn anyone in the intelligence community; that would be as dangerous to our democracy as refusing the accept the results of an election.

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