New York Post

Prez lashes back at Lisa

Slams love-Strzok ex-fed

- By BOB FREDERICKS rfrederick­s@nypost.com

President Trump on Monday fired back at former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, who claimed in a new interview that she feels “crushed” by his criticism and defended her relationsh­ip and anti-Trump text exchanges with an agent.

“When Lisa Page, the lover of Peter Strzok, talks about being ‘crushed’, and how innocent she is, ask her to read Peter’s ‘Insurance policy’ text, to her, just in case Hillary loses. Also, why were the lovers text messages scrubbed after he left Mueller. Where are they Lisa?” Trump tweeted from aboard Air Force One on his way to the NATO summit in London.

Page, 39, opened up about the criticism she has received from Trump in an interview published Sunday, revealing that his derogatory tweets and comments about her is “like being punched in the gut.”

Page, who bashed Trump in text messages to her special-agent boyfriend, Peter Strzok, told The Daily Beast that she finally decided to speak out after the president acted out a fake orgasm to mock her texts with Strzok.

“Honestly, his demeaning fake orgasm was really the straw that broke the camel’s back,” she told the Web site.

“I had stayed quiet for years hoping it would fade away, but instead it got worse. It had been so hard not to defend myself, to let people who hate me control the narrative. I decided to take my power back.”

Trump made the comment onstage at an October rally in Minnesota.

“I’m telling you, Peter, she’s going to win,” the president said in an apparent imitation of an aroused Page texting Strzok about Hillary Clinton.

“Peter, oh, I love you so much.”

Page also stressed that she had not done anything wrong, despite the president’s allegation­s.

A Justice Department Inspector General report into allegation­s by Trump that the FBI spied on his 2016 campaign is expected to be released Dec. 9.

The Page-Strzok texts were released in December 2017 and showed that Page and Strzok had feared Trump might win the election.

“This man cannot be president,” Page wrote in March 2016.

“She just has to win now,” she said in a July 2016 message, referring to Clinton.

In his texts to Page, Strzok referred to Trump as an “idiot” and a “douche.”

Shortly before the 2016 election, Strzok wrote that the prospect of a Trump presidency made him “scared for our organizati­on.”

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Mocked by the president.
LISA PAGE Mocked by the president.

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