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Government Corruption
FBI Used Congressional Staff as Confidential Informants and Human Assets to Build Case Against Congressman George Santos
2023-05-11
[THECONSERVATIVETREEHOUSE] Congressman George Santos was indicted on thirteen counts of wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and lying on financial disclosure forms during his short period in Congress. He was taken into custody Wednesday in New York.

By most accounts and even his own words, Santos is a generally sketchy person, and I doubt there will be too many defenders of his character or the issues at stake. However,
corruption finds a dozen alibis for its evil deeds...
all of that said, this Tweet from a staffer in his office is wild:


The casual nature of this is quite alarming. It was not that long ago when the EXECUTIVE branch, using confidential human sources to investigate the LEGISLATIVE branch, would have been a matter of incredible controversy reserved for only the most serious of criminal possibilities.

An FBI informant penetrating the congressional office to relay information back to the FBI is quite remarkable. However,
corruption finds a dozen alibis for its evil deeds...
it appears we are in an era of justice administration where anything is just flippantly asserted inside the mechanisms of government.

In the big picture, beyond the selfish issues of George Santos, when we consider the Fourth Branch of Government operating to protect itself against sunlight and scrutiny, this example of the FBI operating in the shadows of congress should start to make everyone uncomfortable. How can there be "checks" and balances, when the enforcement mechanisms can be deployed against any entity who threatens the system itself?

Extend this approach to legislative committee oversight, and you start to see how the system protects itself. A reminder below of what they are ultimately protecting.

Read this as many times as needed to contemplate the nature of our problem.

Former FBI Director JamesThe spine of the FBI is the rule of law Comey
The disgraced, except in his own mind, former head of the FBI...
openly admitted to Congress on March 20, 2017, how the FBI, FBI Counterintelligence Division, DOJ and DOJ-National Security Division, together with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the CIA, had been conducting independent investigations of Donald Trump for over a year without informing Congress [the Gang of Eight]. When asked the question, Comey winced, then justified the lack of informing Go8 oversight by saying, “um, because of the sensitivity of the matter?”

Stupidly, Congress never pressed James Comey on that issue. The arrogance of Comey was astounding, and the acceptance by Congress was infuriating. However, that specific example highlighted just how politically corrupt the system had become. In essence, Team Obama usurped the entire design of congressional oversight…. and Congress just brushed it off.
Related:
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George Santos: 2023-03-01 Not the (R) Bush, the (LSD) Bush caught pocketing Campaign Funds
George Santos: 2023-02-20 Undercover DC Police Officer Pushed Protesters Toward Capitol, Climbed Over Barricade: Court Filing
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FBI informant: 2023-04-07 It is Alleged At Least 40 Undercover Sources in Jan 6 Festivities-8 FBI, 19 DHS, Balance MPD
FBI informant: 2023-03-28 Revelation of FBI Informants Shakes Proud Boys' January 6 Trial, Congress pondering adding protections to surveillance law
Posted by:Fred

#6  Why is it they can amass all kinds of legal actions in an effort to try and flip congress, but the Biden Ukraine/ laptop issue get buried. It seems to me the DOJ is now running our nation, not our elected officials...
Posted by: 49 Pan   2023-05-11 15:31  

#5  Wasn't that the charge however many years ago when a Republican Congressman entered his office to find the staff of some other member of Congress in his office?

Even got called a loony. Those conspiracy wackadoodle hobbits, I'll tell ya.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-05-11 10:18  

#4  Used the Never Trump model did they ?

Go with what you know.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-05-11 09:59  

#3  No surprise here. The entire DOJ is an active arm of the Democrat party.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2023-05-11 09:57  

#2  FBI sure seems to have gone through a lot of work to build a case that seemed rather obvious. Santos is a scummy liar. No wonder he was (1) voted into office and (2) fits right in with the gang on Capitol Hill.

The GOP should be ashamed of themselves for this Geo. Santos (or whatever his real name is).
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-05-11 07:03  

#1  Based on what happened here, a new Congressman should surround themselves with 50 percent DC staff and 50 percent people loyal to him or her personally. After a month the Congressman should clean out the DC crowd altogether.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-05-11 06:37  

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