Top FBI Agent Abruptly Resigns

The Hunter Biden saga has just taken a remarkably interesting turn, given that one of the top FBI agents in charge of censoring it, Timothy Thibault, has abruptly resigned in the wake of Mark Zuckerberg’s shock interview with Joe Rogan.

Over the course of the interview, Zuckerberg effectively admitted that the FBI ordered him to censor the story regarding Biden’s laptop, without directly saying so.

Nonetheless, Zuckerberg made it abundantly clear that the censorship was the result of the FBI, rather than Facebook.

Which means the FBI is about as good as the KGB in Russia or MSS in China, considering only such nations like that dare to manipulate companies as massive and powerful as Facebook to get their way.

Unfortunately, Thibault should have resigned far sooner, given that Republican Senator, Chuck Grassley has written multiple notes regarding Thibault’s extreme corruption and partisanship.

Not only did Thibault repeatedly “like” posts that were anti-Trump, he clearly manipulated the election through censoring the Biden laptop story, as well as ordering Facebook to censor it too.

As indicated by Grassley in not one, not two, but a total of FOUR letters since the end of May.

“Starting on May 31, 2022, I’ve written three letters to you regarding political bias that has infected the FBI’s Washington Field Office,” Grassley began in his fourth (and hopefully final) August 17 later.

In other words, the FBI already shows bias by blowing off a Republican senator. Had Chuck Schumer written to the FBI, or certainly Nancy Pelosi, something suggests they would have been served up with tea and crumpets, not to mention an actual response.

“Two of those letters provided specific and credible allegations based on numerous whistleblowers that have approached my office with information that one can only conclude is indicative of a deeply rooted political infection that has spread to investigative activity into former President Trump and Hunter Biden,” Grassley continued.

No kidding. Grassley had full on whistleblowers regarding Thibault’s devious antics, though unfortunately Thibault kept holding on until Zuckerberg’s shock interview.

In a July 18 letter, Grassley underscored the serious issues with partisanship that immensely impact electoral integrity.

“In fact, the information I have received reveals that Thibault’s political partisanship went much deeper than the inappropriate social media posts. Instead, it impacted his official decision-making on sensitive public corruption investigations,” Grassley remarked, “equally concerning is that, based on Justice Department and FBI policies, Thibault’s partisanship likely affected investigations briefed to, and approved by, senior Justice Department and FBI officials.”

Clearly, Zuckerberg was concerned as well, hence the careful tightrope he walked in terms of revealing the FBI’s blatant bias.

“Mr. Thibault’s blatant partisanship undermined the work and reputation of the FBI,” Grassley remarked, “this type of bias in high-profile investigations casts a shadow over all of the bureau’s work that he was involved in, which ranged from opening an investigation into Trump based on liberal news articles to shutting down investigative activity into Hunter Biden that was based on verified information.”

And then some. Throwing the election straight to Joe Biden … or “the big Guy.”

Author: Jane Jones


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