'FBI lover' agent: Attacks on FBI a 'victory' for President Putin

Peter Strzok says the investigation is not politically motivated, it is not a witch hunt, it is not a hoax


AFP July 12, 2018
Deputy Assistant FBI Director Peter Strzok is sworn in before a joint committee hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill July 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON: An FBI agent assailed as biased by Donald Trump after it emerged he railed against the president in private messages with his lover, said on Thursday such attacks are bolstering Russia's Vladimir Putin and tearing the United States apart.

Ahead of a congressional hearing on alleged anti-Trump bias in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Peter Strzok denied assertions that the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election was a politicised probe targeting the president.

"This investigation is not politically motivated, it is not a witch hunt, it is not a hoax," Strzok said in a statement to be delivered at the hearing.

JULY 12: Deputy Assistant FBI Director Peter Strzok (C) arrives for a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill July 12, 2018 in Washington. PHOTO: AFP Deputy Assistant FBI Director Peter Strzok (C) arrives for a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill July 12, 2018 in Washington. PHOTO: AFP

"I have the utmost respect for Congress's oversight role, but I truly believe that today's hearing is just another victory notch in Putin's belt and another milestone in our enemies' campaign to tear America apart."

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Strzok whose extramarital affair with FBI lawyer Lisa Page has led Trump to dub the pair the "FBI lovers" said there is "no evidence of bias" in his work on the Russian meddling and other politically charged investigations.

Trump has seized on private, strongly anti-Trump text messages between Strzok and Page during the 2016 election, to tar the FBI with allegations of bias and undermine the probe into whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

In Thursday's hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees, Republicans hope to further undermine the credibility of the investigation and head off any potential effort to impeach Trump.

JULY 12: Deputy Assistant FBI Director Peter Strzok prepares to testify before a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees in the Rayburn House Office Building. PHOTO: AFP Peter Strzok prepares to testify before a joint hearing of the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees in the Rayburn House Office Building. PHOTO: AFP

"How can the Rigged Witch Hunt proceed when it was started, influenced and worked on, for an extended period of time, by former FBI Agent/Lover Peter Strzok?" Trump tweeted early Thursday one of half a dozen posts on the topic in the past four days.



Strzok admitted he had privately criticised Trump as well as other politicians, including Trump's Democratic opponent in the election, Hillary Clinton.

"But let me be clear, unequivocally and under oath: not once in my 26 years of defending my nation did my personal opinions impact any official action I took," he said.

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