FBI secret society
The FBI secret society is an alleged group of U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation employees with a collective goal of undermining the presidency of Donald Trump. The existence of such a group is considered a "conspiracy theory" originating from a series of texts exchanged between two FBI investigators, Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, who were formerly on special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Russian government’s interference in the 2016 United States election as well as the Trump campaign’s alleged involvement in its efforts.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
References[edit]
- ↑ Blake, Aaron (January 25, 2018). "The GOP's thoroughly silly 'secret society' FBI conspiracy theory". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ↑ Cillizza, Chris (January 25, 2018). "The FBI's 'secret society,' explained". CNN. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ↑ Cheney, Kyle (January 25, 2018). "Schumer knocks Johnson as 'delusional' over FBI 'secret society' flap". Politico. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ↑ Greenwood, Max (January 25, 2018). "GOP senator: 'Real possibility' that FBI 'secret society' text was a joke". The Hill. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ↑ Lanktree, Graham (January 25, 2018). "THE GOP SAYS IT HAS EVIDENCE OF A SECRET SOCIETY AT THE FBI—BUT NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO SEE IT". Newsweek. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
- ↑ Memoli, Mike (January 24, 2018). "GOP lawmakers seize on 'secret society' texts to cast doubt on FBI". NBC News. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
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