Politics | Robert Mueller Mueller's Team Ousted FBI Agent Over Trump Texts Sources say texts may have included anti-Trump sentiments By Michael Harthorne Posted Dec 2, 2017 3:03 PM CST Copied Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, the special counsel probing Russian interference in the 2016 election, departs Capitol Hill following a closed door meeting, Wednesday, June 21, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) Robert Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign has lost a former top FBI official, who is being investigated by the Justice Department for possibly sending anti-Trump text messages, sources tell the Washington Post. According to the New York Times, Peter Strzok is thought to be "one of the most experienced and trusted FBI counterintelligence investigators." But sources say during the 2016 presidential campaign, Strzok sent text messages about current events with potentially anti-Trump sentiments to FBI lawyer Lisa Page, with whom he was having an extramarital affair. A spokesperson for Mueller says the investigation removed Strzok over the summer "immediately upon learning of the allegations." The spokesperson says Page had already left the investigation by that time. Strzok has since been reassigned to the FBI's human resources department. Read These Next Mom allegedly passed 31 hospitals on road trip as daughter was dying. Man was planning cremation for his sister, who turned out to be alive. 'Putin wants legal recognition to what he has stolen.' One of the Slender Man attackers escaped her group home, briefly. Report an error