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Government Corruption
The Entire Gretchen Whitmer 'Kidnapping' Case Was Exposed As A Fraud — A Full Recap
2022-04-13
[THEBLUESTATECONSERVATIVE] But then after the election, the narrative began to unravel. The lead FBI agent, Richard Trask, who signed the charging documents under oath, was fired from the FBI. He had been arrested for assaulting his wife after a drunken swinger’s party.

A few months later, two more agents were removed from the witness list. Special Agent Jayson Chambers was removed from the case because it was discovered that he was attempting to profit from the case. He was launching a private security firm, which would benefit from his work on the Whitmer case.

Special Agent Henrik Impola was also removed from the case after he had been accused of perjuring himself on another case. Apparently, the FBI found it easier to remove him than defend him.
Posted by:Fred

#9  If we had a real justice department, all of the federals involved would be on trial.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2022-04-13 21:18  

#8  The Weirdos had this called fairly quickly, but credit because The Narrative current was strong.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-04-13 15:45  

#7  Re#5, If the mid term elections come out like the last shit show, I don't think some people are going to give a shit about the DOJ, FBI or any of the rest of the governments bullshit orgs. When you can't eat, work, and have to sit at home and hear the nonsense on the news everyday, what do you have to lose?
Posted by: Chris   2022-04-13 13:12  

#6  ^ Two impediments to that: GOPe will never do it and who, besides a justice dept employee, knows more about not leaving / deleting / altering a paper trail that might harm them later?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-04-13 12:07  

#5  

Can we still such proceedings, "Kangaroo Courts"
or is that insulting Kangaroos too much?

Either way, if the Mid-Term outcomes are honest, this time. Maybe Congress will hold DOJ personnel investigation hearings.

With the goal of flushing out those that use Political Agenda to make arrests, prosecution and sentencing thus violating the Bill Of Rights and US Constitutionally based Laws.
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-04-13 12:01  

#4  BTW, I am glad I visited Washington DC for the dedication of the WW II memorial. Huge crowds and no indictments. I think the only way I will ever go back is on a walker to watch them put pretty much every politician from the Clinton era onward up against a wall.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-04-13 07:26  

#3  I think the difference between the two is that the feebs spent a lot of time creating their case here. On Jan 6, they opportunistically grabbed up a bunch of hapless, ill-advised poeple and are letting the injustice department create the crime after the fact in court, the wall where ultimately that which is flung must stick.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-04-13 07:24  

#2  See 6 January "Washington insurrection" for expanded, full scale example.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-04-13 07:19  

#1  They threw it at the wall and it didn't stick. I doubt they will pick it up and try again, but they will learn from their "mistakes" in future such orchestrated miscarriages of justice.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-04-13 07:18  

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