The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this year will feature a play mocking the former FBI agent Peter Strzok and former FBI attorney Lisa Page over their text messages about President Donald Trump, which were made public by the Department of Justice in 2017.
“FBI Lovebirds: UnderCovers” will feature actors Dean Cain of the TV series “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” and Kristy Swanson of the film “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” both of whom are Trump supporters, according to The Hill, which notes that a CPAC organizer confirmed the report.
"In his texts and congressional testimony, you learn a lot about Peter Strzok and what he finds important," Cain told Fox News.
“Acting in films and television for the last 40 years has been a great joy. I have wholeheartedly enjoyed the process of doing a play. Performing in front of a live audience has been an exciting new experience and challenge for me. Lisa Page was a bad actor in her role at the FBI. It is not easy having to play a bad actor,” Swanson told Fox.
Strzok and Page engaged in an affair while working at the FBI, and the two sent messages to each other criticizing Trump while the agency was investigating him. Trump has repeatedly mocked the two at campaign rallies, at one point making what Page described as a “demeaning fake orgasm,” after calling her name over and over.
CPAC takes place from February 26 to February 29 in National Harbor, Maryland.
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