14 FBI Whistleblowers Make A Bombshell Announcement

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has revealed to Trey Gowdy that 14 FBI whistleblowers had come forward about the systemic corruption within their department after President Donald Trump’s Florida home was unlawfully raided.

Jordan told Gowdy that 14 FBI agents have come to their office as whistleblowers. He clarified that it’s not all of the FBI, but “the top” leadership causing issues.

“Some of the good agents are coming to us and telling us that they don’t agree with what is happening in the Justice Department – it has become too political. They’re doing a great service by speaking up about this, as well as other issues like the school board issue.”

“It’s becoming a well-trodden path of agents who are saying this has to stop, and thank goodness that the American people know it, and I believe they will make a major difference on Election Day,” he continued.

The media has reported that the American people are growing increasingly angry with the FBI over their perceived injustice against Trump.

“After the FBI raided Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion on Monday, conservatives are seeking explanations.”

Following the politicized “assault” on a previous president, Steve Bannon, ex-Trump adviser, joined Fox News to talk about it. Calling the FBI “the Gestapo.”

“We’re at war,” Bannon added. “The Justice Department has been weaponized, and we’re in a political and ideological conflict.”

Bannon stated that a raid on this scale would have to go all the way up to be approved by someone in the White House. In other words, it would need President Joe Biden’s attorney general Merrick Garland’s okay before carrying out such an action.

“It’s all about power politics now,” the former White House Chief strategist continued.

Bannon said that they are terrified that Trump will announce his candidacy and WIN the Republican nomination as well as the White House.

Author: Scott Dowdy


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