Lisa Page regrets Peter Strzok text messages, rebukes Trump for mocking her with 'vile, simulated sex act' performance

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In her first television interview since reappearing in public life, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page said that after President Trump 'did that vile sort of simulated sex act' at a Minneapolis rally, 'being quiet isn't making this go away.'

Page told Maddow she had no plans to reenter public life until President Trump made fun of her.

"Honestly, I just wasn't planning to and I didn't want to," Page said."I've led an entirely anonymous life and hoped to return to one. When the president finally did that vile sort of simulated sex act in a rally in Minneapolis, I just finally had to accept it's not getting better and being quiet isn't making this go away. It wasn't working for me anymore.

"Obviously, in retrospect, do I wish he hadn't sent it? Yes," Page said."It's been mutilated to death and it's been used to bludgeon an institution I love. And it's meant that I've disappointed countless people."

 

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She regrets the texts with Strzok but not the sex with a married man? The efforts to stop Trump's presidency?

Laughable.

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