Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the chairman of House Oversight Committee, got the ball rolling this week, pointing to a leaked text message between FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page. According to Gowdy, the message, stripped of any context, referenced a “secret society.”
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) went further, referencing not only a “secret society,” but also “an informant” who’s apparently told Congress about “a group holding secret meetings off-site.”
The Wisconsin Republican shared some related thoughts yesterday.
Johnson backtracked somewhat on Wednesday, saying he had merely “heard” about the existence of a secret society and did not have direct evidence of such a rump organization within the FBI.
“All I said is when I read those in those texts, that’s Strozk and Page’s term,” Johnson said when pressed by reporters on Capitol Hill on whether he believed such a group existed. “I have heard there was a group of managers in the FBI that were holding meetings offsite. That’s all I know.”
The GOP senator added this morning that he’s not trying to discredit the FBI, but he thinks the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails was a “sham.”
Johnson’s bizarre rhetoric notwithstanding, we can now safely say there was, in reality, no “secret society” lurking in the shadows at the FBI, eager to undermine Donald Trump.









