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More whistleblowers come forward against ‘out of control’ FBI

Prior to the FBI’s raid on Trump’s estate, a string of whistleblowers had come forward with accusations of political bias

Another slew of whistleblowers have come forward with misconduct claims against the FBI following the Bureau’s raid on former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate.

FBI field offices in Miami, Salt Lake City, Buffalo and Newark face accusations that their upper management coerced agents to sign false affidavits, inflated terrorism caseloads to improve their apparent performance, engaged in illicit sexual activities, or concealed those of others, according to the Washington Times.

“The FBI is completely out of control and its culture and structure needs to change. Not only is the political bias completely out of control and disgustingly obvious, the FBI knows they will not be held accountable for their illegal behavior and misconduct,” said one Whistleblower in a letter to Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-Tx) of the House Judiciary Committee. This whistleblower alleged that FBI Director Christopher Wray ignored her allegations of sexual misconduct.

Prior to the FBI’s raid on Trump’s estate, a string of whistleblowers had come forward with accusations of political bias against senior FBI officials. The Washington Field Office, which sent the agents to Florida to raid Trump’s estate, was facing its own set of allegations.

Following the raid, Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson put out a call for FBI whistleblowers to come forward with misconduct concerns. Ohio GOP Rep. Jim Jordan said that 14 whistleblowers had contacted his office following the raid.

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1 thought on “More whistleblowers come forward against ‘out of control’ FBI”

  1. Similar, but not the same.

    Government agencies of all types like to keep the caseload inflated. I was told SS offices would accept, if not solicit, a retirement claim from anyone on the phone or in the chair, including infants, on the guise that any citizen was entitled to inquire. While regular cases might drag on and on thus negatively affecting the employees processing speed stats, it was easy and fast to deny an underage claim, thus helping worker stats.

    FJB & his Stasi

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