Watchdog reveals how ex-Mueller agents’ anti-Trump texts came to light

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Special Counsel Robert Mueller were told in July that two FBI officials working on Mueller’s Russia probe had exchanged a number of anti-Trump text messages throughout the 2016 campaign, according to the Justice Department’s watchdog.

DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz revealed the information one day after Fox News obtained more than 375 of the messages between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. The messages were published ahead of Rosenstein’s Wednesday appearance before the House Judiciary Committee.

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According to Horowitz, “politically-oriented” text messages between Strzok and Page were found in his office’s initial search. That led to the watchdog requesting all messages between the two through the end of last November. Those messages were produced by the FBI on July 20 of this year and Mueller and Rosenstein were informed about them a week later, on July 27.

The following day, Horowitz’s office requested additional messages between Strzok and Page between December 2016 and July 28. Those messages were received on Aug. 10.

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