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Peter Strzok’s Pain
14 Aug 18 - 8 hours ago · Feel Peter Strzok’s pain. The lad got fired from the FBI, where once he strode the earth like a colossus. He was reduced to making cute faces at the congressmen grilling him when he went in front of themto lie thru his teeth explain himself.....Now he leaves, apparently with no pension. He used to be able to lean on Big Jim Comey, behind whose broad shoulders he could squirm, spew sotto voce expletives and email his girlfriend. But then Jimmy went and published that book about a higher loyalty, and Petey will look unoriginal if he uses that line...…. Over time, Petey will gradually fall out of favor with the smart set. Victimhood works for awhile, but then people get bored with you.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...#ixzz5OApIXBpn
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I’m still looking for him to do some serious jail time. Hey, we can dream can’t we?“ I think the key is his memo's, his handling of the Hillary Email scandal and his work for the Mueller investigation. It's incumbent upon President Trump to declassify all the above evidence.
ITMT, let’s dream. Sadly though, unless the DoJ and FBI releases the evidence he'll never do any jail time. As to losing his pension, Strzok is completely vested and ("To be vested in a retirement plan means an employee has worked the required amount of time -- defined by the pension plan -- to be entitled to receive the full benefits of the plan. If the employee is terminated from employment -- whether voluntarily or involuntarily -- prior to being vested, the employee is entitled to only the amount personally contributed to the fund. These contributions may be transferred to another retirement account upon termination to avoid being taxed on the return of contributions.")
Unfortunately, more than likely Strzok will be the designated fall guy for all the people who signed off on those fraudulent warrant applications. They will all use the Rod Rosenstein defense that it wasn't their duty to verify what was in the application, since they relied on Strzok to do that because he's involved along with Page in drafting it . However, Strzok seems to have enough weasel mentality that if he realizes his criminal actions possibly facing indictment and going to fall big time, he'll sing like a canary.
14 Aug 18 - 8 hours ago · Feel Peter Strzok’s pain. The lad got fired from the FBI, where once he strode the earth like a colossus. He was reduced to making cute faces at the congressmen grilling him when he went in front of themto lie thru his teeth explain himself.....Now he leaves, apparently with no pension. He used to be able to lean on Big Jim Comey, behind whose broad shoulders he could squirm, spew sotto voce expletives and email his girlfriend. But then Jimmy went and published that book about a higher loyalty, and Petey will look unoriginal if he uses that line...…. Over time, Petey will gradually fall out of favor with the smart set. Victimhood works for awhile, but then people get bored with you.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog...#ixzz5OApIXBpn
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I’m still looking for him to do some serious jail time. Hey, we can dream can’t we?“ I think the key is his memo's, his handling of the Hillary Email scandal and his work for the Mueller investigation. It's incumbent upon President Trump to declassify all the above evidence.
ITMT, let’s dream. Sadly though, unless the DoJ and FBI releases the evidence he'll never do any jail time. As to losing his pension, Strzok is completely vested and ("To be vested in a retirement plan means an employee has worked the required amount of time -- defined by the pension plan -- to be entitled to receive the full benefits of the plan. If the employee is terminated from employment -- whether voluntarily or involuntarily -- prior to being vested, the employee is entitled to only the amount personally contributed to the fund. These contributions may be transferred to another retirement account upon termination to avoid being taxed on the return of contributions.")
Unfortunately, more than likely Strzok will be the designated fall guy for all the people who signed off on those fraudulent warrant applications. They will all use the Rod Rosenstein defense that it wasn't their duty to verify what was in the application, since they relied on Strzok to do that because he's involved along with Page in drafting it . However, Strzok seems to have enough weasel mentality that if he realizes his criminal actions possibly facing indictment and going to fall big time, he'll sing like a canary.