Here are the latest transcripts of messages between FBI agents Lisa Page and Peter Strzok
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller said cyber security will be the number one future threat in the country, but for the time being, "counterterrorism and stopping terrorist attacks" is more important. (Photo: Kit Fox/Medill Flickr)

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committe on Wednesday declassified and released 473 pages of text message transcripts between controversial FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.


Strzok, an agent who was fired from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation last year when his animus towards President Donald Trump was revealed, was in an extramarital relationship with Page, a bureau lawyer. Their exchanges are at the heart of the GOP’s allegation of “anti-Trump bias” within the Justice Department and FBI, including a reference to a “secret society” touted by Republicans earlier this year that ended up being a joke.

You can read the latest Homeland Security committee document dump below:

Strzok-Page texts by Noor Al-Sibai on Scribd