Good day all. Back in 2016, one of the issues was Felonia von Pantsuit, aka Hillary Clinton, using an unsecured private email server for official business. There was an alleged “Investigation” by the Comey FBI and they came to the conclusion that there was nothing there.
Many thought that President Trump’s team in his first term would really dig into things, however, President Trump made some bad hiring decisions on bad advice. Then came the phony FileGate attack on President Trump. Finally, the Tainted Election of 2020 came along and Mush for Brains Biden was installed into the White House.

Now President Trump is back and it’s obvious he’s spent the last four years preparing for his return. One of the people he put into place was Kash Patel. He, along with Dan Bongino, have begun cleaning up the mess that is the FBI. One of the things Director Patel has looked at was the Felonia investigations. Surprising no one, the FBI covered up her crimes. Here are the details from Fox News:
FBI Director Kash Patel hinted at a “wave of transparency” on the horizon as the agency struggles to rebuild public trust, especially in the wake of longstanding controversy over alleged politicization and selective prosecution.

Sitting alongside FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino for a “Sunday Morning Futures” exclusive interview, Patel pointed to the FBI’s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation as an example of political bias and institutional failure. He claimed senior officials within the Department of Justice “hijacked” their constitutional responsibilities by selectively deciding which cases to pursue.
“You asked in the beginning how the FBI was weaponized,” he said to host Maria Bartiromo. “Well, the FBI hijacked the constitutional responsibility of the Department of Justice and the Attorney General, and James Comey and others specifically decided what cases to prosecute and not prosecute. Don’t believe me? Go to the videotape in the Hillary Clinton investigation.”

I remember that video. Comey came out and announced that the FBI had decided that no charges were warranted in the case of Felonia von Pantsuit, aka Hillary Clinton. He was raked over the coals since it isn’t his job to determine who is and isn’t going to be prosecuted. The FBI is an investigative agency. They can recommend charges and also recommend that no charges be brought, but it’s the decision of the Attorney General and/or the U.S. attorneys on whether or not someone is, or isn’t charged.
Patel said that new agency leadership has uncovered additional details regarding the Crossfire Hurricane investigation into President Donald Trump‘s alleged ties to Russia and are working with Congress to put out information surrounding the episode.

“That’s how vindictive and vicious the former leadership structure here was. Not only did they bastardize the FISA process and lie to the American public, they withheld and hid documentation and put it in rooms where people weren’t supposed to look,” Patel said.
“It’s a good thing we’re here now to clean it up, and you’re about to see a wave of transparency… Just give us about a week or two.”
If there were any real justice, everyone involved in that “case” would be criminally charged. This would include certain members of Congress, (Adam Schiffhead for one). However, criminal charges against people like Schiffhead won’t happen, at least for now, due to the Biden Autopen pardons. (If they can prove that Biden didn’t authorize the signing of those pardons, then we can go after all those criminals)
In a pointed critique, Patel accused his FBI predecessors of “intentionally failing the American public” by putting on what he called the “biggest D.C. deception game” ever seen.
He claimed the bureau’s reputation as a storied law enforcement agency was damaged by the likes of leaders like James Comey, Andrew McCabe and Peter Strzok and accused them of weaponizing the FBI for political purposes, misleading both the courts and the American people.
“They said the FBI was the most storied institution for law enforcement, and it was, and it will be again very soon,” Patel vowed, tossing in an allegation that the former leadership used taxpayer funds, potentially illegally, to run their operation and withheld key evidence from the court.
“That’s what broke the FBI. And then, when they were caught, they lied about it… and [few media personalities] were brave enough to cover it six, seven, eight years ago, and we’re still talking about it today because Congress is working rigorously with us [and] the Crossfire Hurricane documents are coming fast and hard, and they’re being sent there un-redacted so we can have full accountability.”
I don’t know what the statute of limitations on all this is. If Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, Pam Bondi and President Trump want to restore the FBI, then there are a number of people that need to be investigated and where warranted, indicted, arrested and put on trial. This would also include any judge or magistrate that signed the fraudulent warrants used against President Trump and his supporters.
Frankly, I don’t think the FBI can be saved. Yes, there are some very good and honest agents. They are the ones going after real criminals. They also know how to follow the law and the Constitution. That number is night as high as it should be. This is why a majority of the American people want the FBI, (And most of the Federal LEO’s) disbanded.
It’s good that we have some honest people in place in leadership positions in the DoJ. Unless those who abused their authority are brought to justice, any reforms will simply fall apart once the current leadership steps down. As for Felonia von Pantsuit, I suspect that the Statute of Limitations has expired on a number of crimes she committed. However, espionage isn’t one of them.
Regarding Espionage it would be in reference to her willful mishandling of classified information. With her antics with regards to the fake Russia dossier, which she paid for, we could, theoretically, add insurrection to the list. She was trying to overthrow the president of the United States after all. President Trump could have prosecuted her during his first term, but chose to take the high road. This time?

Thatisall
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