new york times best seller, the case against the anti-trump conspiracy. judge jeanine pirro. if the host of lou dobbs tonight on our sister network, the fox business network, the number one show there, congratulations. number one, number one, here we go. i don t really even know where to start. i don t either. sean: we also have our own fox news investigative reporter sara carter. i didn t mean to forget you, you are number one too. i ll let you put it in your own words. i have a report out tonight. i spoke to a number of fbi agents, former fbi agents, one in particular that works for opr and we were talking and discussing about peter strzok and the fact that opr was only going to give him a 60 day suspension, basically a slap on the wrist and demotion and he was saying it was incredible that deputy director fbi deputy director did the right thing. remember, peter strzok was involved in the foreign intelligence surveillance court application that went before the secret court
page and the biggest part of the story that everyone is missing. this isn t about anti-trump text messages. this is about the fact that they omitted and they withheld information from the court. that is a flagrant violation they said of the court and abuse of the court. and this is probably the real reason why peter strzok was dismissed. there s a lot of questions that are going to be coming out, particularly with bruce ohr and his deposition. if he chooses not to turn up for the deposition on august 28th with congress he will be subpoenaed, but there are a lot of questions they will have for bruce ohr about peter strzok and why so much information was withheld from the court. and i think that s where this is going, sean. that is going to be one of the biggest stories. because withholding information is a violation that the discord
information, mr. mayor. they lie to the american people. the justice department, the trump justice department is hiding those affidavits. on the grounds that the affidavits contained national security information. my goodness, here are the things we need to know about it. was the fact that hillary clinton and the dnc, the people who paid, was that pointed out to the judge? because if it wasn t you ve got a glaring omission. was it pointed out that steel during the course of this was fired by the fbi? has problems in his background exposed to the judge? was he presented as a fully reliable informant or were the questions you have to do that in an affidavit. sean: he never told the court in this affidavits that hillary paid for it. that would have been a nonstarter. sean: they never verified any of the information. here s the point, strzok created a false document. it when we say is there any evidence that his bias led to
there is no doubt there are four false affidavits filed with the fisa. sean: fraud. fraud. the guy responsible for those, he gathered the evidence, not evidence. the dossier is absurd. sean: political document bought and paid for. russian document. it s as provably false things. there were real estate deals with the russians. there were no real estate deals with the russians. i mean, they have evidence he was with hookers in a bed. sean: debunked. completely debunked. it got the dates all wrong. it s a cut and paste job by an ex-spy, english spy who hated trump. and was paid by hillary clinton and the dnc! sean: they spread this information, mr. mayor. they lie to the american people. and lie to the court.
the united states attorneys throughout the country dealing with fisa courts, the secrecy that once surrounded them that appears now to have a door opened on it that i don t know how you close it. yeah. i agree with you. you know, fisa was enacted after the abuses of watergate in the late 1970s. before that the executive branch was allowed to do whatever it wanted in the realm of national security. and because of concerns about abuses, about wiretapping martin luther king and others, the church committee came up with this very complicated apparatus that was congress will provide oversight and then we will create this secret court called the fisa court, foreign intelligence surveillance act court. it will be done in secret and never see the light of day because we so carefully value the secrecy, the sources, the methodings. that s necessary to be successful in recruiting them. the recruitment of sources takes place over many years as you