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DOJ Pays Disgraced FBI Russia Hoaxers $2 Million Settlement

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President Joe Biden’s Justice Department delivered a multi-million-dollar payout to a pair of disgraced former FBI agents who discussed using an “insurance policy” to deal with the threat of then-candidate Donald Trump winning the White House in 2016.

Last week, the Associated Press reported Peter Strzok and his mistress, Lisa Page, landed a $2 million deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ). Strzok and Page received the payout through a set of lawsuits against the department claiming their privacy rights were violated when text messages exposing their bias were leaked to the media. Strzok reportedly settled his case for $1.2 million, while Page reached a separate settlement for $800,000.

“The two had sued the Justice Department over a 2017 episode in which officials shared copies with reporters of text messages that they had sent each other, including ones that described Trump as an ‘idiot’ and a ‘loathsome human’ and that called the prospect of a Trump victory ‘terrifying,’” the AP reported.

Strzok was fired following the messages’ release, and Page resigned. The pair went on to sue and landed a government settlement under a friendly administration months before the next election.

The Russia collusion hoax plagued the first half of the Trump administration. Trump and his campaign were finally exonerated in 2019 when former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report found not one person on Trump’s team, let alone Trump himself, colluded with the Russian government to win the 2016 election.

The New York Times reported “the agreement is

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