Text messages between shamed ex-FBI employees and former lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page suggest others were "leaking like mad" before the kickoff of the Russia probe.
Fox News, which obtained the documents, reports a long exchange between the pair "appears to reveal a potential leak operation for 'political' purposes."
"Oh, remind me to tell you tomorrow about the Times doing a story about the RNC hacks," Page texted Strzok. "And more than they already did? I told you Quinn told me they pulling out all the stops on some story . . ." Strzok replied.
A source told Fox News that "Quinn" might refer to Richard Quinn, who led the Media and Investigative Publicity Section in the Office of Public Affairs.
Strzok also texted: "Think our sisters have begun leaking like mad. Scorned and worried, and political, they're kicking into overdrive."
It is unclear what "sisters" refers to.
Last year, it was revealed Strzok and Page – who both served on special counsel Robert Mueller's team probing Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential race and whether the Trump campaign was involved – infamously traded a a series of anti-Trump text messages.
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