KEY POINTS
  • Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page sued the Justice Department and the FBI over what she claims were illegal disclosures to media outlets of her text messages with an FBI agent with whom she was having an affair.
  • Page has been a frequent target of President Donald Trump's barbed tweets and comments.
  • Trump has argued that the bias against him by the married Page and FBI Agent Peter Strzok as displayed in their text messages played a key role in the FBI's decision to launch an investigation into members of his 2016 campaign.
Former FBI Lawyer Lisa Page, center, walks to a House Judiciary Committee closed door meeting in the Rayburn House Office Building, on July 13, 2018 in Washington, DC.

Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page — who has been a frequent target of President Donald Trump's barbed tweets and comments — on Tuesday sued the Justice Department and the FBI over what she claims were illegal and "improper" disclosures to media outlets of her nearly 400 text messages with an FBI agent with whom she was having an affair.

Page's suit in federal court in Washington, D.C., says that text messages she exchanged with Peter Strzok were released by the Justice Department to reporters in December 2017 to promote a "false narrative" that she, Strzok and others at the FBI "had conspired to undermine" Trump illegally.