FBI has a good article or report since they told her to fire the one spy who drove her the others in her home were allowed I guess. Her response was that she had no idea that he was a spy and the FBI stated that response was good enough for us. How many others are actually serving time for selling secrets to foreign governments , just doesn't seem fair that politicians are allowed to do it to make money and regular people go to prison .
This is the Flag that ought to fly over Washington the Stars and Stripes should be reserved for our Military.......
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The FBI has been acting like a filter for anyone in the trenches who blows the whistle on corruption, espionage, high crimes among politicians, malfeasance, and treason for literally decades.
There are a lot of great people in the Bureau who work hard at doing their jobs, but as long as you have paid-off senior managers and directors acting as puppets for people like Bush Sr, Clinton, and Obama, they have been able to control the Bureau through the director appointment, especially after they fired Director Sessions on July 19th, 1993, then murdered one of the key witnesses/defendants in the Clinton espionage case from the 1980s/early 1990s.
They prevented us from cracking down on the Al Farouq Mosque in Brooklyn by shutting down the Special Agents who ran the asset who had access prior to WTC Bombing 1993. They allowed their own senior Special Agent, Robert Hanssen, to sell secrets to the Soviets and Russians his entire career even after his own Special Agent brother-in-law filed a complaint about his excess cash seen around the house.
They covered for Clinton and impeded the investigation into Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, while supporting the Clinton’s and Rahm Emanuel’s false narrative (never let a good crisis go to waste-especially if you manufactured the crisis).
They’ve been hoodwinked by Soviet, Chinese, Russian, Egyptian, Pakistani, Turkish, Iranian, Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Israeli, and every other foreign intelligence service in the world for decades, most of whom do a half-assed attempt at penetration and exploitation, recruitment, technical surveillance, and coercion methods.
Meanwhile, when legitimate citizens, DoD personnel, government employees, or contractors bring up major security issues they have witnessed or have knowledge of, those people often become the targets of investigations dictated by the mid by and senior management.
Seems like they’ve been acting on behalf of whatever foreign agent wants to toss them a few thousand dollars, rather than uphold their oaths to protect and defend the Constitution of the US.
Feinstein was more upset that this was brought into the light than anything. Selling out the Nation is pretty common in DC and CA.