Lisa Page breaks the silence by saying that Trump's 'fake orgasm' forced her to speak

Lisa Page breaks the silence by saying that Trump's  'fake orgasm'  forced her to speak
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"Honestly, her fake and degrading orgasm was really the straw that broke the camel's back."

With those striking words in an interview published Sunday, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page who had an affair with former FBI counterintelligence chief Peter Strzok while the two exchanged anti-Trump text messages, she said. that she was breaking her silence.


Page, 39, was referring to Trump's comments about her and Strzok at an October rally. During the event, Trump took a dramatic and passionate reading of Strzok and Page's text messages in August 2016, including Strzok's conspicuous promise that "we will prevent" Trump from becoming president. At the time, Strzok was overseeing Hillary Clinton's email investigation and Trump's campaign investigation.

At one point, Trump shouted, "I love you, Lisa! I love you so much! Lisa, she'll win a hundred million to zero. But if she doesn't win, we have an insurance policy!" imitated an orgasm.)

Page spoke exclusively to The Daily Beast Sunday in a highly sympathetic profile of Molly Jong-Fast, who called Strzok "hawt" in a tweet last year. In the interview, Page said Trump's comments forced her to confront the president publicly.

"I was quiet for years waiting for it to disappear, but it got worse," said Page. "It was so hard not to defend myself, to let the people who hate me control the narrative. I decided to take my power." back."


The interview comes just days before a new report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz about possible FBI misconduct was released on December 9. Horowitz found that an unidentified lower-level FBI attorney faked an important document used to obtain a secret warrant of vigilance against a former Trump advisor. Page, however, said that Trump's "fake orgasm", not the pending IG report, was the reason she decided to introduce herself.

Page spoke exclusively to The Daily Beast Sunday in a highly sympathetic profile of Molly Jong-Fast, who called Strzok "hawt" in a tweet last year. In the interview, Page said Trump's comments forced her to confront the president publicly.

"I was quiet for years waiting for it to disappear, but it got worse," said Page. "It was so hard not to defend myself, to let the people who hate me control the narrative. I decided to take my power." back."


The interview comes just days before a new report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz about possible FBI misconduct was released on December 9. Horowitz found that an unidentified lower-level FBI attorney faked an important document used to obtain a secret warrant of vigilance against a former Trump advisor. Page, however, said that Trump's "fake orgasm", not the pending IG report, was the reason she decided to introduce herself.


Page continued: “It's like being punched in the stomach. My heart drops in my stomach when I realize he tweeted about me again. The president of the United States is calling me names for the whole world. He is humiliating me and my career. It's sick. "

Separately, Page tweeted, "I'm done being quiet." In his interview, Page called the president's comments "intimidating." 

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