![]() ![]() ![]() “There’s no way around it.”Ī new book by Strzok traces his arc from veteran counterintelligence agent to the man who came to embody Trump’s public scorn of FBI and his characterization of its Russia investigation as a “witch hunt.” The texts cost Strzok his job and drew vitriol from Trump. “Being subjected to outrageous attacks up to and including by the president himself, which are full of lies and mischaracterizations and just crude and cruel, is horrible,” Strzok told The Associated Press in an interview. FBI security experts advised him of best practices - walk around your car before entering, watch for unfamiliar vehicles in your neighborhood - more commonly associated with mob targets looking to elude detection. There were menacing phone calls and messages from strangers, and anxious peeks out window shades before his family would leave the house. WASHINGTON (AP) - Peter Strzok spent his FBI career hunting Russian and Chinese spies, but after news broke of derogatory text messages he had sent about President Donald Trump, he came to feel like he was the one being hunted. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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