Lisa Page Dont Ever Text Me Again

In an interview with The Daily Beast, Ms. Page said that after years of keeping quiet, she was set to defend herself against the president's attacks. "I decided to take my ability back," she said.

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Lisa Folio, the former F.B.I. lawyer who became a frequent target of President Trump after criticizing him in text messages during his candidacy in 2016, ended nearly ii years of public silence in an interview with The Daily Brute published on Sunday.

Since her text messages were made public in 2017, Ms. Page has often been singled out by Mr. Trump, who has brought up her name at political rallies and in dozens of tweets.

"It's similar being punched in the gut," Ms. Page said in her interview terminal month with the writer Molly Jong-Fast. "My heart drops to my tummy when I realize he has tweeted about me once more. The president of the United States is calling me names to the entire world. He'due south demeaning me and my career. It'due south sickening."

Ms. Folio, who worked for the F.B.I. on both the Clinton e-mail and Russia investigations, criticized Mr. Trump during his candidacy in text exchanges with another bureau official, Peter Strzok, an amanuensis with whom she was having an extramarital thing.

The texts were released in December 2017. In them, Ms. Page and Mr. Strzok had expressed fright that Mr. Trump could win the presidential election.

"This homo cannot be president," Ms. Folio wrote in March 2016.

"She simply has to win now," she said in a July 2016 message, referring to Hillary Clinton. "I'm not going to lie, I got a flash of nervousness yesterday about Trump."

In his texts to Ms. Page, Mr. Strzok referred to Mr. Trump as an "idiot" and a "douche." Soon before the 2016 election, he wrote that the prospect of a Trump presidency fabricated him "scared for our system."

Intelligence agencies have adamant that the Russian government carried out a multipronged attack on the 2016 presidential election with the ultimate aim of helping Mr. Trump become elected. But the text messages fueled suspicion amid Republicans that the investigation into connections between the Trump campaign and Russia was politically motivated, and that the F.B.I. and intelligence agencies — what Mr. Trump has called "the deep state" — were conspiring against the president.

Mr. Trump has mocked the relationship betwixt Ms. Folio and Mr. Strzok and accused them of being part of a "witch chase."

Ms. Page's interview came about a week ahead of a highly predictable report, due out on Dec. ix, examining aspects of the Russia investigation.

The study, from the Justice Section's inspector full general, is expected to criticize some officials while also undercutting Mr. Trump's claims by showing a lack of evidence that the F.B.I. tried to place hugger-mugger agents or informants inside Mr. Trump's campaign in 2016, according to people familiar with the typhoon.

In her interview with The Daily Beast, Ms. Page described her career and her background, ascension steadily through the ranks of the F.B.I. She said she had struggled to live a normal life since her text messages were fabricated public. These days, she said, eye contact with strangers tin make her nervous, and she tries to avoid people wearing "Brand America Corking Again" caps.

"When the president accuses yous of treason past name, despite the fact that I know there'southward no fathomable way that I have committed any law-breaking at all, let lonely treason, he's still somebody in a position to actually do something about that," Ms. Page said. "To endeavor to farther destroy my life. It never goes away or stops, even when he's not publicly attacking me."

Ms. Folio resigned in May 2018 and was interviewed by members of the Business firm behind closed doors in July 2018. Those transcripts were released by Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Commission, in May.

Other than that, she has not spoken publicly about the texts. But Mr. Trump has mocked her repeatedly. He has tweeted about her dozens of times — most recently on Nov. fifteen — and criticized her actions while also calling her "lovely" on multiple occasions.

Mr. Trump also mentioned the texts at an Oct rally in Minneapolis. "I'm telling you lot Peter, she's going to win," Mr. Trump said in an apparent imitation of Ms. Page texting Mr. Strzok about Mrs. Clinton. "Peter, oh, I honey you and then much."

That false spurred her to speak publicly, Ms. Folio told The Daily Beast. "Honestly, his demeaning faux orgasm was really the harbinger that broke the camel's dorsum," she said.

Ms. Folio, who is still married, said the public exposure of her thing with Mr. Strzok made the episode especially painful. "I have to deal with the aftermath of having the nearly wrong thing I've always washed in my life become public," she said.

"I had stayed tranquility for years hoping information technology would fade abroad, but instead information technology got worse," she added. "Information technology had been so difficult not to defend myself, to let people who hate me control the narrative. I decided to take my power back."

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/02/us/trump-lisa-page.html

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