
Strzok acknowledges transgressions in the book but says he wants to spare his family and focus his story on the job.

This material provided critics of the FBI and the Russia inquiry with sensational ammunition in their years-long campaign to counterattack by tearing down federal law enforcement. They exchanged thousands of messages via their FBI-provided mobile phones, some of which "expressed political opinions about candidates and issues involved in the 2016 presidential election, including statements of hostility" toward Donald Trump "and statements of support for" for Hillary Clinton, as the Justice Department's inspector general wrote.įlip to of your copy of the IG report for this example, in which Strzok wrote to Page: "Just went to a southern Virginia Walmart. Strzok and Page carried on an extramarital affair even as they worked at the core of some of the FBI's biggest cases.

But he leaves out parts of the story about which most readers probably are most curious - including his relationship with former FBI lawyer Lisa Page. Strzok, one of the most notorious FBI officials in history, wants to rehabilitate himself. Peter Strzok omits a few important things from his new memoir, Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J.

Peter Strzok, then an agent at the FBI, speaks during a joint House Judiciary, Oversight and Government Reform committees hearing in Washington, D.C., in July 2018.
