FBI Whistleblowers Expose Irregularities in FBI's Investigation: Diverting Attention from Biden Family Crimes?
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In a recent interview on Brannon Howse Live with FBI whistleblowers Steve Friend and Kyle Seraphin, they made shocking revelations regarding the FBI's actions in targeting former President Donald Trump and the questionable tactics employed during the investigation. The whistleblowers shed light on the broader context of the Biden family's alleged corruption and raised concerns about potential misdirection by focusing on Trump. Additionally, they analyzed the overly broad search warrant used during the raid at Mar-a-Lago, suggesting irregularities that may compromise its legitimacy. These whistleblowers' insights provide a compelling narrative of political motives and potential misconduct within the FBI.
Diversionary Tactics:
During the interview, the whistleblowers hinted at the possibility that the indictment against Donald Trump was strategically timed to divert attention from the Biden family's alleged criminal activities. The claim that numerous members of the Biden family were involved in bribery schemes worth many millions of dollars, sex rings, and other illicit activities has gained traction. Congresswomen Marjorie Taylor Greene and another unnamed representative, reportedly having seen unredacted documents at the U.S. Treasury Department highlighted the seriousness of the allegations.
Indictment Timing and Misdirection:
According to the whistleblowers, the indictment against Trump was conveniently released just when the heat was turning up on President Biden. This move effectively shifted public attention away from the alleged crimes of the Biden family. While the whistleblowers acknowledged that they couldn't definitively prove the motives behind the indictment, they deemed it a plausible theory worth considering.
Concerns Over the Search Warrant:
A significant point of contention raised by the whistleblowers was the overly broad search warrant used during the raid at Mar-a-Lago. Kyle Seraphin, a former FBI agent, expressed concerns about the irregularities and potential violations of established procedures. He noted that FBI agents from the Washington field office, where he had worked, were flown to Miami instead of relying on the available local agents. This deviation from normal practices raised questions about the motives behind such a move.
Irregularities and Misuse of Resources:
Seraphin suggested that agents might have been motivated to participate in the Mar-a-Lago raid as a career advancement opportunity. Being involved in the prosecution of a former president could significantly enhance their professional profiles within the FBI. He hinted at the trend of leveraging high-profile cases, such as the January 6th incident, for personal gains and emphasized that this situation might not be any different.
Challenging the Search Warrant:
The whistleblowers highlighted the problematic language in the search warrant, particularly its excessively broad scope. They noted that it allowed agents to search areas such as the former first lady's underwear drawer, even though it was highly unlikely to yield any relevant evidence. Additionally, the whistleblowers questioned the necessity of revealing sensitive national security documents and techniques during an open trial. They argued that the Department of Justice typically avoids such disclosures to protect sources and methods. The inclusion of these classified materials raised suspicions of a potential weaponization of the investigation.
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