FBI Raid on Trump Home Exposes FBI’s Bias–Treated Clinton Better While Under Investigation

You’re going to hear all sorts of conflicting narratives about the egregious and unprecedented raid on Donald Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago. What we know right now is that the FBI invaded his home over allegations that he had classified White House documents in his possession.

Word is not clear if this allegation is even true. The documents in question appear to have been handed over to the National Archives back in January. Even Eric Trump revealed that the FBI, who broke into Trump’s safe, found nothing.

But this move is in stark contrast to how this same bureau treated Hillary Clinton in 2015. Back then, Clinton was under actual investigation for illegally hosting government emails on a private server. Classified and top secret documents were stored on this private server, unprotected by firewalls and in violation of federal law. Yet, when the FBI came a knocking, they treated her very differently.

Back then in the summer of 2015, there was no raid of Mrs. Clinton’s home in Chappaqua, N.Y., where the server has been operated. In fact, the former secretary of state’s lawyer, David Kendall, was allowed to keep a thumb drive of the archive of her inbox — complete with classified materials — inside his office.

The FBI even approved a special safe for Kendall to use to store the classified materials. In the end, Mrs. Clinton faced no prosecution because then-FBI Director James Comey refused to send the matter to DOJ even though he declared her handling of classified emails as reckless.

The disparate handling of two cases involving famous figures led immediately to charges Monday night that the FBI was acting with a political double standard. [Source: Just the News]

Um… yeah. Back in 2015, who was in charge of the FBI? Oh, that’s right, President Obama. The agency was under Democrat leadership, so it was more than happy to handle Clinton with kid gloves—even though she clearly violated the law (and put America in jeopardy).

Now, who’s in charge of the FBI? Oh, that’s right, Obama’s flunky Joe Biden. Biden might claim he knew nothing of this event, but his administration is still in charge. An FBI under control by Democrats has stormed the home of a once and future political rival, breaking into his safe and taking documents.

The FBI not only refused to raid Clinton’s home, but they gave her enough time to destroy evidence and erase hard drives. Clinton staffers were literally drilling holes into smartphones, to ensure the FBI could find nothing. This pathetic excuse for law enforcement even let Clinton’s lawyer hold onto classified materials—even though he had no clearance to do so.

Are Americans wrong to feel outraged at this raid? The government’s double standard couldn’t be more obvious. When Democrats are flagrantly violating the law, they face no penalty. And even the media covers up for them. (Keep in mind, we know ample evidence that shows Hunter Biden and his father were up to no good—but where is his raid?)

But when even a hair is out of place on a Republican’s head, they are treated like wanted thugs. The media will distort this news to no end, to convince gullible Americans that Trump is a criminal. The facts don’t matter. The unprecedented and disgraceful actions of the FBI don’t matter.

All that matters is that Democrats get away with virtual murder.

When are they going to face justice?

Author: Max Davis


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