FBI raids whistleblower’s home

Good day all. The fallout from the investigation into the activities of Felonia von Pantsuit, and the active cover-up continues. Currently there is an investigation into that mess by the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General.

During the course of the investigation, still underway, one Dennis Nathan Cain, working as a contractor, came across documents that seemed to indicate that officials failed to investigate potential criminal activities of the Clinton Slush Fund Foundation as well as other things. Mr. Cain contacted the proper authorities, in this case, the Inspector general, and handed the documents over to him. He was granted whistleblower status, which protects him, theoretically, from retaliation. The FBI ignored the designation and raided Mr, Cain’s home. Here are the details we have from The Daily Caller:

FBI agents raided the home of a recognized Department of Justice whistleblower who privately delivered documents pertaining to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One to a government watchdog, according to the whistleblower’s attorney.

The Justice Department’s inspector general was informed that the documents show that federal officials failed to investigate potential criminal activity regarding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation and Rosatom, the Russian company that purchased Uranium One, a document reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation alleges.

The Uranium One deal has always stunk to high heaven and has begged for a full investigation. Instead, it looks like Robert Mueller buried it. This is the same Robert Mueller who is investigating alleged Russian collusion with Donald Trump.

The bureau raided my client to seize what he legally gave Congress about the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One,” the whistleblower’s lawyer, Michael Socarras, told TheDCNF, noting that he considered the FBI’s raid to be an “outrageous disregard” of whistleblower protections.

Sixteen agents arrived at the home of Dennis Nathan Cain, a former FBI contractor, on the morning of Nov. 19 and raided his Union Bridge, Maryland, home, Socarras told TheDCNF. The raid was permitted by a court order signed on Nov. 15 by federal magistrate Stephanie A. Gallagher in the U.S. District Court for Baltimore and obtained by TheDCNF.

Here’s the thing. Mr. Cain cooperated fully, thereby preventing the FBI from executing him while “Resisting arrest” or some other drivel. He informed them of his status, which could have been easily verified, and also handed over what they were looking for. They still tore his house apart.

As for this magistrate? If she knew that Mr. Cain was protected under the whistleblower statutes and granted that warrant anyway, she should face criminal prosecution. However, it’s not unlikely that the FBI agent(s) who filed for the warrant lied to her.

Cain informed the agent while he was still at the door that he was a recognized protected whistleblower under the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act and that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz recognized his whistleblower status, according to Socarras.

And at the very least, the Thug Agent in Charge should have gotten on his phone and found out what was going on.

Cain further told the FBI agent the potentially damaging classified information had been properly transmitted to the Senate and House Intelligence committees as permitted under the act, Socarras said. The agent immediately directed his agents to begin a sweep of the suburban home, anyway.

And now we have contempt of Congress as well.

After asking and getting my approval to do so, DOJ IG Michael Horowitz had a member of his staff physically take Mr. Cain’s classified document disclosure to the House and Senate Intelligence committees,” Socarras told TheDCNF.

So Mr. Cain, instead of running off to the media, Wikileaks or Russia, ala Snowden, followed the laws and procedures in place for the express purpose of providing information of potential criminal activity to the proper oversight committees in Congress. And the FBI wonders why they are considered to be no better then the KGB?

For the bureau to show up at Mr. Cain’s home suggesting that those same documents are stolen federal property, and then proceed to seize copies of the same documents after being told at the house door that he is a legally protected whistleblower who gave them to Congress, is an outrageous disregard of the law,” he continued.

Since when has the FBI given a damn about the law? That agency is so broken that it can’t be repaired. It needs to be closed down. As for whoever was involved in this raid? They need to be fired at best and prosecuted at worst. (From their point of view that is)

The law protects whistleblowers who are government contractors and requires the IG to share such potentially damaging information with the attorney general — who at the time was Jeff Sessions.

And if Sessions was aware of this and allowed that raid to go forward, he needs to be arrested. However, considering how little he did to clean out that upholstered toilet known as the Hoover Building, I won’t be at all surprised if he wasn’t aware of the raid being planned. Probably taking a nap.

I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress,” Socarras told TheDCNF.

That magistrate had better not have been informed and then allowed the warrant. If she knew, ad her to the list of people who need to receive a target letter.

“The [whistleblower act] authorizes employees of contractors to take government property and give it to the two intelligence committees confidentially,” Socarras told TheDCNF.

After the raid, and having received my name and phone number from Mr. Cain as his lawyer, an FBI agent actually called my client directly to discuss his seized electronics,” Socarras told TheDCNF. “Knowingly bypassing the lawyer of a represented client is serious misconduct.”

You don’t think the FBI cares now, do you?

The Justice Department and the IG both declined to comment.

The Inspector General’s office can’t comment right now and the FBI won’t comment for obvious reasons. They screwed the pooch big time. They stormed Mr. Cain’s home for two reasons. One to recover any incriminating evidence into potential criminal activities by the former Secretary of State and the former Director of the FBI, currently trying to railroad President Trump out of office.

They acted to late. The information they were trying to recover had already been handed over to the proper authorities in Congress and the Inspector General’s office. While they may receive protection from the CommuNazis in the House after January, in the Senate as well as the White House, they might have lit a fire.

I find it interesting that none of the major news agencies have picked up on this. Actually, no, I don’t. I’m not at all surprised. I am surprised that I haven’t seen anything on Fox News. It is possible I missed something. We shall see how this goes. It will be very interesting to see who President Trump nominates to replace that waste of space, Jeff Sessions and how he or she will deal with this.

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