What Will the FBI Not Do?

Guest Post by Victor Davis Hanson

The FBI on Wednesday finally broke its silence and responded to the revelations on Twitter of close ties between the bureau and the social media giant—ties that included efforts to suppress information and censor political speech.

“The correspondence between the FBI and Twitter show nothing more than examples of our traditional, longstanding and ongoing federal government and private sector engagements, which involve numerous companies over multiple sectors and industries,” the bureau said in a statement. “As evidenced in the correspondence, the FBI provides critical information to the private sector in an effort to allow them to protect themselves and their customers. The men and women of the FBI work every day to protect the American public. It is unfortunate that conspiracy theorists and others are feeding the American public misinformation with the sole purpose of attempting to discredit the agency.”

Almost all of the FBI communique is untrue, except the phrase about the bureau’s “engagements which involve numerous companies over multiple sectors and industries.”

Future disclosures will no doubt reveal similar FBI subcontracting with other social media concerns of Silicon Valley to stifle free expression and news deemed problematic to the FBI’s agenda.

The FBI did not merely engage in “correspondence” with Twitter to protect the company and its “customers.” Instead, it effectively hired Twitter to suppress the free expression of some of its users, as well as news stories deemed unhelpful to the Biden campaign and administration—to the degree that the bureau’s requests sometimes even exceeded those of Twitter’s own left-wing censors.

The FBI did not wish to help Twitter “to protect themselves [sic],” given the bureau’s Twitter liaisons were often surprised at the FBI’s bold requests to suppress the expression of those who had not violated Twitter’s own admittedly biased “terms of service” and “community standards.”

The FBI and its helpers on the Left now reboot the same boilerplate about “conspiracy theorists” and “misinformation” smears used against anyone who rejected the FBI-fed Russian collusion hoax and the bureau’s peddling of the “Russian disinformation” lie to suppress accurate pre-election news about the authenticity of Hunter Biden’s laptop.

The FBI is now, tragically, in freefall. The public is at the point, first, of asking what improper or illegal behavior will the bureau not pursue, and what, if anything, must be done to reform or save a once great but now discredited agency.

Consider the last four directors, the public faces of the FBI for the last 22 years. Ex-director Robert Mueller testified before Congress that he simply would not or could not talk about the fraudulent Steele dossier. He claimed that it was not the catalyst for his special counsel investigation of Donald Trump’s alleged ties with the Russians when, of course, it was.

Mueller also testified that he was “not familiar” with Fusion GPS, although Glenn Simpson’s opposition research firm subsidized the dossier through various cutouts that led back to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. And the skullduggery in the FBI-subsidized dossier helped force the appointment of Mueller himself.

While under congressional oath, Mueller’s successor James Comey on some 245 occasions claimed that he “could not remember,” “could not recall,” or “did not know” when asked simple questions fundamental to his own involvement with the Russian collusion hoax.

Comey, remember, memorialized a confidential conversation with President Trump on an FBI device and then used a third party to leak it to the New York Times. In his own words, the purpose was to force a special counsel appointment. The gambit worked, and his friend and predecessor Robert Mueller got the job. Twenty months and $40 million later, Mueller’s investigation tore the country apart but could find no evidence that Trump, as Steele alleged, colluded with the Russians to throw the 2016 election.

Comey also seems to have reassured the president that he was not the target of an ongoing FBI investigation, when in fact, Trump was.

Comey was never indicted for either misleading or lying to a congressional committee or leaking a document variously considered either confidential or classified.

While under oath, his interim successor, Andrew McCabe, on a number of occasions flat-out lied to federal investigators. Or as the office of the inspector general put it:

As detailed in this report, the OIG found that then-Deputy Director Andrew McCabe lacked candor, including under oath, on multiple occasions in connection with describing his role in connection with a disclosure to the WSJ, and that this conduct violated FBI Offense Codes 2.5 and 2.6. The OIG also concluded that McCabe’s disclosure of the existence of an ongoing investigation in the manner described in this report violated the FBI’s and the Department’s media policy and constituted misconduct.

McCabe purportedly believed Trump was working with the Russians as a veritable spy—a false accusation based entirely on the FBI’s paid, incoherent prevaricator Christopher Steele. And so, McCabe discussed with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein methods to have the president’s conversations wiretapped via a Rosenstein-worn stealthy recording device, presumably without a warrant.

Note the FBI ruined the lives of General Michael Flynn and Carter Page with false allegations of criminal conduct or untruthful testimonies. Under current director Christopher Wray, the FBI has surveilled parents at school boards meetings—on the prompt of the National School Boards Association, whose president wrote Attorney General Merrick Garland alleging that bothersome parents upset over critical race indoctrination groups were supposedly violence-prone and veritable terrorists.

Under Wray, the FBI staged the psychodramatic Mar-a-Lago raid on an ex-president’s home. The FBI likely leaked the post facto myths that the seized documents contained “nuclear codes” or “nuclear secrets.”

Under Wray, the FBI perfected the performance-art, humiliating public arrests of former White House officials or Biden Administration opponents, whether it was the nocturnal rousting of Project Veritas muckraker James O’Keefe in his underwear or the arrest—with leg restraints=—of former White House advisor Peter Navarro at Reagan National Airport for misdemeanor contempt of Congress charge or the detention of Trump election lawyer John Eastman at a restaurant with his family and the confiscation of his phone. Neither O’Keefe nor Eastman has yet been charged with any serious crimes.

The FBI arguably interfered in two presidential elections, and a presidential transition, and possibly determinatively so. In 2016, James Comey announced that his investigation had found that Hillary Clinton had improperly if not illegally used her private email server to conduct official State Department business, some of it confidential and classified, and likely intercepted by foreign governments. All that was a clear violation of federal statutes. Comey next, quite improperly as a combined FBI investigator and a de facto federal prosecutor, deduced that such violations did not merit prosecution.

Around the same time, the FBI had hired as a source the foreign national and political opposition hitman Christopher Steele. It helped Steele to spread among the media his fraudulent dossier and used its unverified and false contents to win FISA warrants against U.S. citizens on the bogus charges of colluding with the Russians to throw the election to Donald Trump. By the FBI’s own admission, it would not have obtained warrants to surveil Trump campaign associates without the use of Steele’s dossier, which it also admittedly either knew was a fraud or could not corroborate.

Again, such allegations in the dossier were false and, apparently, the FBI soon knew they were bogus since one of its own lawyers—the now-convicted felon Kevin Clinesmith—found it necessary also to alter a court-submitted document to feign incriminatory information.

The FBI, on the prompt of lame-duck members of the Obama Justice Department, during a presidential transition, set up an entrapment ambush of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn. It was an effort to lure Flynn into admitting to a violation of the Logan Act, a 223-year old-law that has led to only two indictments and zero convictions.

During the 2020 election, the FBI suppressed knowledge of its possession of Hunter Biden’s laptop. Early on, the bureau knew that the computer and its contents were authentic and yet kept its contents suppressed.

Moreover, the FBI sought to contract out Twitter (at roughly $3.5 million) as a veritable subsidiarity to suppress social media traffic about the laptop and speech the bureau deemed improper.

Again, although the FBI knew the laptop in its possession was likely genuine, it still sought to use Twitter employees to suppress pre-election mention of that reality. At the same time, bureau officials remained mum when 51 former “intelligence officials” misled the country by claiming that the laptop had all the hallmarks of “Russian disinformation.” Polls later revealed that had the public known the truth about the laptop, a significant number likely would have voted differently—perhaps enough to change the outcome of the election.

The media, Twitter, Facebook, and former intelligence operatives were all following the FBI’s own preliminary warning bulletin that “Foreign Actors and Cybercriminals Likely to Spread Disinformation Regarding 2020 Election Results”—even as the bureau knew the laptop in its possession was most certainly not Russian disinformation. And, of course, the FBI had helped spread the Russian collusion hoax in 2016.

In addition, the FBI-issued phones of agent Peter Strzok and attorney Lisa Page, along with members of Robert Mueller’s special counsel “dream team”—all under subpoena—had their data mysteriously wiped clean, purportedly “by accident.”

Apparently, the paramours Strzok and Page, in particular, had much more to hide, given how earlier they had frequently expressed their venom toward candidate Donald Trump. Strzok boasted to Page that the FBI in general, and Andrew McCabe in particular, had an “insurance policy” means of denying Trump the presidency:

I want to believe the path you threw out in Andy’s office—that there’s no way he gets elected—but I’m afraid we can’t take the risk. It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40.

When some of their embarrassing texts emerged, both were dismissed by the special counsel. But Mueller carefully did so by staggering Strozk and Pages’ departures and not immediately releasing the reasons for their firings or reassignments.

To this day, the public has no idea what the FBI was doing on January 6, how many FBI informants and agents were among the rioters, and to what degree they knew in advance of the protests. The New York Times reporter most acquainted with the January 6 riot, Matthew Rosenberg, dismissed the buffoonish violence as “no big deal” and scoffed, “They were making this an organized thing that it wasn’t.”

“There were a ton of FBI informants among the people who attacked the Capitol,”  Rosenberg noted. We have never been told anything about that “ton”—a topic of zero interest to the January 6 select committee.

What are the people to do about a federal law enforcement agency whose directors either repeatedly lie under oath, or mislead, or do not cooperate with congressional overseers? What should we do with a bureau that alters court documents, deceives the court with information the FBI had good reason to know was false and leaks records of confidential presidential conversations to the media to prompt the appointment of a special prosecutor? What should be done with a government agency that pays social media corporations to warp the dissemination of the news and suppress free expression and communications? Or an agency that hires a foreign national to gather dirt on a presidential candidate and plots to ensure that there is “no way” a presidential candidate “gets elected” and destroys subpoenaed evidence?

What, if anything, should the people do about a once-respected law enforcement agency that repeatedly smears its critics, most recently as “conspiracy theorists”?

The current FBI leadership under Christopher Wray, in the tradition of recent FBI directors, has stonewalled congressional overseers about FBI activity during the Trump and Biden administrations. In “Après moi, le déluge” fashion, the bureau acts as if it assumes the next Republican administration in office will remove the current hierarchy. And thus, it assumes for now, not cooperating with Republican investigations while Democrats hold control of the Senate and White House for a brief while longer ensures exemption.

Wray, most recently, cut short his Senate testimony on the pretext of an unspecified engagement, which turned out to be flying out on the FBI Gulfstream jet to his vacation home.

Yet the bureau’s lack of candor, contrition, and cooperation has only further alienated the public, especially traditional and conservative America, characteristically the chief source of support for the FBI.

There have been all sorts of remedies proposed for the bureau.

The three reforms most commonly suggested include: 1) simply dissolve the FBI in the belief that its concentration of power in Washington has become uncontrollable and is increasingly put to partisan service, including but not limited to the warping of U.S. presidential elections; 2) move the FBI headquarters out of the Washington D.C. nexus, preferably in the age of Zoom to a more convenient and central location in the United States, perhaps an urban site such as Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, or Oklahoma City; or 3) break-up and decentralize the FBI and redistribute its various divisions to different departments to ensure that the power of its $11 billion budget and 35,000 employees are no longer aggregated and put in service of particular political agendas.

The next two years are dangerous times for the FBI—and the country. The House will soon likely begin investigations of the agency’s improper behavior. Yet, simultaneously, the Biden Justice Department will escalate its use of the bureau as a partisan investigative service for political purposes.

The FBI’s former embattled, high-ranking administrators who have been fired or forced to leave the agency—Andrew McCabe, James Comey, Peter Strzok, James Baker, Lisa Page, and others—will continue to appear on the cable news stations and social media to inveigh against critics of the FBI, despite being all deeply involved in the Russia-collusion hoax.

Merrick Garland will continue to order the FBI to hound perceived enemies through surveillance and performance art arrests. And the people will only grow more convinced the bureau has become Stasi-like and cannot be reformed but must be broken up—even as in extremis a defiant and unapologetic FBI will, as its latest communique shows, attack its critics.

We are left with the dilemma of Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who watches the watchers?

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CCRider
CCRider
December 27, 2022 8:16 am

They were active participants in the JFK hit. What else do we need to know?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  CCRider
December 27, 2022 8:43 am

When .gov becomes destructive of the ends which men institute .govs to achieve, it is the duty of the people to lean with all their might on the brake pedal and deploy the dragster parachute.

~ Mario “Founding Father” Andretti
The 2022 = 1776 Indianapolis Patriot Convention 500

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 27, 2022 8:57 am

“The correspondence between the FBI and Twitter show nothing more than examples of our traditional, longstanding and ongoing federal government and private sector engagements, which involve numerous companies over multiple sectors and industries…”

And that’s the problem. You are not the Federal Bureau of Private Sector Engagement. And even that is a lie.

I called the FBI’s Internet Crime Center back in the early part of ’01 on behalf of the Internet company I was working for concerning some online banking theft using interstate wire transactions. We had all the evidence, knew who the people were, had proof of the crimes, basically everything they needed short of handcuffs.

The response was “we don’t investigate those sort of crimes” and a hang up.

9/11 happened later that year and from that point on I was pretty hip to the fact that whatever the FBI was, it wasn’t an investigative agency or a crime solving operation. They appeared to be a damage control arm of the Federal Government.

I’m fairly certain, watching the explanations and the online chatter, that the whole point of the “Twitter Files” release is to acclimatize the public to the blending of public/private sectors so there is no discernable difference between the two. Our nation is about as close to a true fascist regime as you are going to get. The truth is far more likely that the big tech companies were never actually private to begin with, just fronted to look that way but always with government funding and control, from day one. Their explanation that this is “traditional and longstanding” gives away the script.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  hardscrabble farmer
December 27, 2022 9:17 am

I’m ashamed to admit that I’m marginally related to one of those degenerate shitheads, but that being the case, I can assure you that there is no fucking end to their “scripts”. I’ve known this person since childhood and the psychological conditioning is absolutely off the charts.

Even so, letting any of them off the hook would be a tragic mistake. Any of them could have stood for America at any time. They chose to tell themselves that they were…the entire time they weren’t.

They’ve committed crimes that must be answered for on this Earth and in the next life.

ken31
ken31
  The Central Scrutinizer
December 27, 2022 11:45 am

I have peered behind the curtain enough to agree the psychological conditioning is off the charts for these goons in suits.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  ken31
December 27, 2022 2:38 pm

It’s actually pretty bone chilling to see up close and personal.

CCRider
CCRider
  hardscrabble farmer
December 27, 2022 9:30 am

That was during the reign of Louis J. Freeh who old man Bush use to call The Fixer.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  hardscrabble farmer
December 27, 2022 10:29 am

Our nation is about as close to a true fascist regime as you are going to get.

Nope, not yet. You haven’t had a govt visitor yet. When you get visited and told to get off the govts farm or told you cannot farm in this manner you must comply with govt edicts, THEN you will have reached the fascist state they desire.

just fronted to look that way but always with government funding and control, from day one.

ummm this has been known for a very long time now, dark money and puppets who do as they are told.

boron
boron
  anon a moos
December 27, 2022 1:33 pm

Imperial Socialism perhaps?
Emperor Joseph Robinette I

ken31
ken31
  hardscrabble farmer
December 27, 2022 11:41 am

One of the major roles of US universities is vetting recruits for the feds.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
December 27, 2022 8:57 am

They won’t tell the truth.

They won’t take responsibility for their treason.

They won’t play by the same rules they impose on us.

They won’t go away just because they become abolished.

Feel free to play along here!

Boogie
Boogie
December 27, 2022 9:01 am

“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes” that would be us, unfortunately were asleep at the wheel. They will stop when they come to know fear. Fear can be a very affective deterrent. The victory of any war is to make the enemy fear what will happen next and if they are able survive it.

War has been declared, will we rise to the challenge is the only question that remains

GNL
GNL
  Boogie
December 27, 2022 11:27 am

Are there any accessible targets?

SouthernSage
SouthernSage
December 27, 2022 9:01 am

So, old Mr. Three Name doesn’t like the FBI turning itself into a Gestapo, eh? Well, he sure likes the Federal government. He never tires of calling the Confederates (the ancestors of almost all Southerners and themselves the grandsons of men who created America), “traitors”. Hanson can’t find enough ways to trash the Southern attempt to escape the growing Federal leviathan and shit on our culture, history, traditions, and heroes.

Of course, the men who fought for the Union in 1861-65 would recoil in shock, hrror, and disbelief if they saw what America has become. They would turn their guns on the fanatics and Negro-worshippers and end that vicious strain of hatred in America life right quick.

The South was foolish to secede, from a strictly rational point of view. With time, reason should have prevailed, the fanatics on both sides would have been discredited, slavery would have been peacefully abolished over time (to the great benefit of the slaves and the slave owners), and war would have been averted. Slavery had existed in America almost from its founding, and in every colony and state at one time or another. It was abolished gradually everywhere else in the Western Henisphere, except in Haiti (a standing argument against violent abolition).

John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, financed by some of the leading and wealthiest men in the North, convinced Southerners that the hatred directed at their people and region had grown to such proportions that they had no choice but to leave the Union, or be murdered in their beds by the blacks.

You might wonder why I wander off into the Civil War? Simple. The extreme left of today (in part the actual descendants of the Abolitionist nutjobs of 1860 – so they were correctly viewed by most Americans, North and South) have not changed their game plan, as the riots of 2020 showed all too clearly.

In closing, Hanson is full of crap.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  SouthernSage
December 27, 2022 9:27 am

Interesting take.

Mountainrat
Mountainrat
  SouthernSage
December 28, 2022 7:16 am

Well thank God the CIA is full of good American patriots.

James
James
December 27, 2022 9:21 am

“What Will the FBI Not Do?”

Investigate actual crimes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
December 27, 2022 9:27 am

Especially their own.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 27, 2022 10:56 am

Imagine a fed cop looking at himself in the mirror and placing himself under arrest.

Then, Rod Serling walks out of the shadows . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpqffgak7To
Hey, Scully, take a look at this.
What is it, Mulder?
It looks like a trace of . . . humility!

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  James
December 27, 2022 10:11 am

See how fun this is !

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  James
December 27, 2022 8:18 pm

Of their friends.

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
December 27, 2022 9:34 am

The farther we get from the God of the Bible both individually and nationally the more anything goes without boundaries or safe stops.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Eyes Wide Shut
December 27, 2022 10:15 am
Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
December 27, 2022 11:02 am

Now, I don’t know, but I been told
If the horse don’t pull you got to carry the load
I don’t know whose back’s that strong
Maybe find out before too long

Please don’t dominate the rap, Jack
If you’ve got nothing new to say
If you please, don’t back up the track
This train’s got to run today
I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
Heard some say: Better run away
Others say you better stand still
Now I don’t know, but I been told
It’s hard to run with the weight of gold
Other hand I have heard it said
It’s just as hard with the weight of lead
Who can deny? Who can deny?
It’s not just a change in style
One step done and another begun
And I wonder how many miles?
I spent a little time on the mountain
Spent a little time on the hill
Things went down, we don’t understand
But I think in time we will
Now, I don’t know but I was told
In the heat of the sun a man died of cold
Keep on coming or stand and wait
With the sun so dark and the hour so late
You can’t overlook the lack, Jack
Of any other highway to ride
It’s got no signs or dividing lines
And very few rules to guide
I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
I saw things getting out of hand
I guess they always will
Now, I don’t know, but I been told
If the horse don’t pull you got to carry the load
I don’t know whose back’s that strong
Maybe find out before too long
One way or another
One way or another
One way or another
This darkness got to give

ken31
ken31
  Eyes Wide Shut
December 27, 2022 11:54 am

Amen. It can be hard to get back, once you leave Him, as the path is eroded with sin, but Jesus is there with a road crew, if you call.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
December 27, 2022 10:06 am

Only a Roman Emperor could have properly dealt with the FBI. He would have hunted down everyone of them and had them dragged out into the street to promptly be hacked into pieces. Their entire families, too. Since we have no one alive today with balls like that, we’re going to have to suffer until this charade completely collapses. And they will make our lives a living hell before their final Fall.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Coalclinker
December 27, 2022 10:19 am

Not to worry. Emperor FJB is all over it…or in it…or sniffin’ it…you know, the thing…

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  The Central Scrutinizer
December 27, 2022 10:29 am

If America had the Gemonian Stairs like they did in Rome, they would have already thrown FJB down them, and in pieces I shall add. If we were like the Romans, maybe Joe wouldn’t have gotten that far. Rome had a nigger emperor one time. After awhile they tired of that one, and he got hacked up in nice little pieces.

ken31
ken31
  Coalclinker
December 27, 2022 11:59 am

The Grisly Decorations On The Gemonian Stairs In Rome

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beau
beau
  Coalclinker
December 27, 2022 11:12 am

turning on us as they have is an indicator we are, indeed, near their final fall.

DRUD
DRUD
  Coalclinker
December 27, 2022 1:10 pm

But then we would have the Federal Bureau of Hackng Families Into Pieces in the Streets (FBHFIPS) to deal with.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  DRUD
December 27, 2022 1:44 pm

Could be, but if psychopaths and narcissists knew for a fact that their behaviors would lead to their deaths, there would be fewer to get diced apart.

olde reb
olde reb
December 27, 2022 10:38 am

WHAT WILL THE —KLAUS SCHWAB EMBEDDED AGENTS—NOT DO ????

“Is life so dear, and peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery ? Forbid it Almighty God. As for me, give me Liberty or give me death.” [Patrick Henry or Putin ?]

Carroll Quigley, William Blum, John Perkins, Douglas Valentine [CIA AS ORGANIZED CRIME ], and many more have documented the relentless spread of global domination that Klaus Schwab has promised the world. Rothschild’s have now started a control of money with central banks imposing a digital currency with the authority to remove all purchasing power from random selected individuals. That is slavery. They are usurping governments.

The Rothschild’s Federal Reserve has been shown to have embezzled $31 trillion from the USA citizens—and Biden and Congress are escalating their take. Even with 87,000 new armed IRS agents and an income tax law that does not exist. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has declared the records are subject to GAO and FOIA demands. And we do nothing ???? Ref. https://genzconservative.com/the-federal-reserve-for-dummies/#_ftn3 FEDERAL RESERVE FOR DUMMIES

Jdog
Jdog
December 27, 2022 10:48 am

The FBI is a rouge criminal cartel that must be abolished. It is a perfect example of what government becomes when it has no accountability to the people. Email your Federal representatives and tell them you vote depends on them supporting de-funding and eliminating the FBI

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jdog
December 27, 2022 11:14 am

That describes the whole fedgov and all its planet-wide analogs and cronies. It’s a prison planet and gangbangers all owe each other and have dirt on each other . . .

and there’s no rock to run to for rescue:

One of these days
When you hear a voice say come
Where you gonna run to

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Jdog
December 27, 2022 8:21 pm

Be sure and remind them how much you contributed to them because that is all that matters. With enough money, they will get the votes to win 95+% of the time.

B_MC
B_MC
December 27, 2022 10:48 am

Greed, Power and the Tantalizing Acceptance of Wokeism

I believe that what we are witnessing, as every reliable institution is undermined by greed, power and the tantalizing acceptance of wokeism, is the end…of everything. I don’t mean the end of days in the Biblical term, but an end to propriety, decency and morality. The Kari Lake decision almost shouts this truth from the rooftops: it’s all corrupt, everything and everyone. Every fact is disputed by illogical and unfathomable delusion, yet the lie wins time and time again…

Even as the uni-party is exposed as such, they still have the power and the offices forever. There’s no way now to get any of them out of office, but they aren’t acting like they intend to stay forever, they’re acting like they have their eye on the next jet out of the country, probably a flight to Ukraine where all their laundered cash is being stashed. Since they know when the roof is going to cave in, they know when to schedule their flight. No one who thought they were in danger of losing their senate seat would have voted for that Omnibus spending bill. They’re acting a lot more like looters making one last trip through the Target.

https://tldavis.substack.com/p/greed-power-and-the-tantalizing-acceptance

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
  B_MC
December 27, 2022 11:22 am

To understand what is truly going on in this country pay no attention to anything the elected and appointed leaders say.
Give all your attention to what they do.

beau
beau
December 27, 2022 11:04 am

“The FBI is now, tragically, in freefall.” tragically?! it can’t be tragic enough for anything negative that takes place involving those spies and traitors. since nothing will be done, when the freefall hits bottom, perhaps there will be too many pieces to put back together and that den of domestic terrorists will never rise again.

overthecliff
overthecliff
December 27, 2022 11:49 am

The FB ICIA NSA will do whatever is humanly and technologically possible, if it serves their purposes. Ethics, morality, the law and the Constitution makes no difference to them. Ask John Kennedy.
What would Jesus do? A more appropriate question would be What would Josef Stalin do?

clayusmcret
clayusmcret
December 27, 2022 12:12 pm

The FBI has so much dirt on so many politicians and financial elites that it knows it can do whatever the hell it wants with impunity. Nothing is as docile as a republican who’s gotten their first closed door meeting in DC with the FBI.

Son of Ethan Allen
Son of Ethan Allen
December 27, 2022 1:17 pm

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️FBI and others violated their oath of office to protect & defend the constitution.
Click on my icon, thank you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 27, 2022 1:19 pm

They’re going to hold hearings! And “investigate!”

Hopium in abundance.

Remember getting rid of obamacare?

It’s all over but the crying.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 27, 2022 6:28 pm

What Will the FBI Not Do?

It’s rhetorical. Right? Other than…

Two lab rats are talking…

One says “Are you going to get that vaccine?” The other says “Are you crazy? They haven’t even finished the human trials yet!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 27, 2022 7:47 pm

I am ashamed that it took me as long as it did to wake up and see some inkling of what has been going on for decades. The only reason I mention that is that I can only attest to the fact that the last four directors of the FBI should, in the very least, be in prison for the remainder of their corrupt and disgusting lives. Of those, at least two should face a firing squad, or be hanged for the penalty of treason. I’m sure there are many more that deserve that fate. That FACT causes me to sincerely question the character, ethics and integrity of EVERY agent that remains in their employ. There is no way in hell that they don’t see things as they really are. Every one of them is the enemy of every honest, law abiding citizen in what remains of this once great nation.

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Anonymous
  Anonymous
December 27, 2022 11:22 pm

“penalty of treason.” ?

heroes of the realm.