Lisa Page, the FBI lawyer who was having an affair with FBI agent Peter Strzok, joined Twitter recently and had a nice puff-piece written by Molly Jong-Fast about her in the Daily Beast. In return, Jong-Fast thanked Page, “who survived this ordeal” — not the ordeal of having an affair with Strzok but the ordeal of being targeted by President Trump, whose “fake orgasm” at a rally was the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Plenty pushed back on the idea that Page was the victim in this scenario, including Mollie Hemingway and Byron York. But don’t expect to see much pushback from Rachel Maddow, who’s hosting Page Tuesday night on MSNBC, when we’ll find out what it’s like when the president tries to ruin your life after you try to ruin his presidency.
Going on the Rachel Maddow Show tonight. It's time to talk about the release of my text messages, the two years of lies shouted across the media about me, and what it's like when the President of the United States tries to ruin your life.
— Lisa Page (@NatSecLisa) December 17, 2019
The release of the text messages that went like this?
Insurance policy
— Brandon Saario (@SaarioBrandon) December 17, 2019
— TheSpeaker2018 (@TheSpeaker2018) December 17, 2019
— Slade Miller (@SladeMiller5) December 17, 2019
Hopefully @maddow will ask @NatSecLisa “What did you mean by “POTUS wants to know everything”” tweet.
— bigal64 (@bigal64) December 17, 2019
Who was the target you referred to in your texts?
— Kambree Kawahine Koa (@KamVTV) December 17, 2019
People have lied about my liberal bias in text messages, so I'm going on Maddow on MSNBC to set the record straight. https://t.co/iTOjDCCvvP
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 17, 2019
Are you brain geniuses going out of your way to prove Trump's dumb theory about a deep state conspiring against him?
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 17, 2019
To be fair, she did try and ruin the President’s life first, so… ??♂️
— Skeptical Stoic (@skepticalstoic7) December 17, 2019
I would guess that it is very much like what you did to try and ruin Trump's life.
— Mike Kegeris (@mike1of3) December 17, 2019
Also known as: My text messages can be used as evidence against me during a criminal investigation, so please help me stop this from happening!
— tolmie ✝️??⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@realTolmie) December 17, 2019
I hope she mentions her love of Walmart shoppers
— BuddyRowe (@SilverBuck3) December 17, 2019
Gofundme drops in 5… 4… 3… 2..
— ⭐️⭐️⭐️Veterans Support President Trump (@YouCant85689161) December 17, 2019
What's the over/under on her crying.
— joe dick 99 (@joedick991) December 17, 2019
That should be a hard hitting interview…
— Jeff Bernard (@JeffBernard1) December 17, 2019
Going straight to The Ministry Of Truth. That’ll show them.
— Todd Brecount (@thebeardedfool) December 17, 2019
Going on the conspiracy network, great way to clear your name.
— Carl Cottingham (@cottinghamcarl) December 17, 2019
Way to build credibility.
— Freemind Dyson (@blowmetwotimes) December 17, 2019
This is akin to saying, "Some people accused me of being a drug addict so I'm going to Mexico to talk to one of the Cartel leaders about it"
SMH— Doriano Carta (@Paisano) December 17, 2019
Well at least she admits he is President
— August Selby (@AugustSelby1) December 17, 2019
— SauerMelon (@SauerMelons) December 17, 2019
— The OG Hillbilly (@LauraLMonroe33) December 17, 2019
— Ward D. Lyon (@wdlyon) December 17, 2019
If Lisa Page, an FBI agent, did not think using a “company cell phone” could be a problem, it’s very concerning. These people are the upper echelon of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation ?
— Kathleen Connors (@Kbconn27Connors) December 17, 2019
you mean the text messages that you sent on a phone I paid for to another agent on another phone I paid for? The wrath of American people may subside some day but we will never forget what you two put this country through. You are linked forever to this debacle. #DrainTheSwamp
— Todd Jacobs (@LVIIToddJacobs) December 17, 2019
Oh boo hoo! Shut up. You tried to ruin our President’s life.. you ruined Carter Page’s life & countless others you & your lover framed for fake Russia collusion. I’m so sick of these stuck up deep state tools acting like victims when THEY are the real evil villains in the story
— Melissa A. (@TheRightMelissa) December 17, 2019
This is beyond stupid.
Is she serious?
Or is she working on POTUS Trump's 2020 re-election campaign?
— ??? (@LiberalsSuck321) December 17, 2019
It's all just about the money at this point. She'll write a book, make all the TV rounds, get hired on as a CNN consultant. Playing the victim for dollars.
— ⚓️Old Submariner?? (@BerrinAndro) December 17, 2019
Related:
‘So amusing’: Byron York takes Daily Beast’s puff piece on Lisa Page apart in fact-filled thread https://t.co/YG8Yrw7XEM
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 4, 2019
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