Well, that escalated quickly.
While many anticipated for the FBI to engage in rather shady shenanigans during its supposed investigation of the attempted Trump assassination, likely fewer anticipated the FBI to be so darn obvious about it.
Then again, since millions of woke voters are apparently eager to vote for a coronated communist, perhaps the federal government rightfully assumes most people are too stupid to notice the rather obvious discrepancy in transparency.
Fortunately, Louisiana Representative Clay Higgins has been tenacious in his investigation to date.
Higgins, who is currently serving on the House Bi-Partisan Task Force on the Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump, has just released a preliminary report regarding his findings.
And, surprise, surprise, those findings illuminate the fact that the FBI has apparently gone out of its way to destroy critical evidence regarding July 13, known as “J13” in the Higgins report.
“My first text regarding J13 was 3 minutes after the shooting. I haven’t stopped investigating since,” Higgins remarked near the start of the report.
Thankfully, considering the FBI surely won’t be forthcoming with anything of merit anytime soon, it would appear.
Higgins notes several questionable incidents surrounding the day of the attempted Trump assassination, including the fact that the Secret Service apparently dismissed pre-vetted communications devices.
“U.S. Secret Service did not retrieve the radios that had been set aside for them by Butler County tactical command,” despite the fact that they had been “properly and perfectly arranged,” Higgins wrote.
Odd.
Even odder was the apparent reality that the shooter was “perfectly positioned” to reduce “the threat of counter-fire” from Secret Service snipers.
Remarkable how a 20-year-old addicted to the Internet was able to “perfectly position” themselves alone.
However, that 20-year-old no longer exists in any form, as Higgins noted in one of the most disturbing elements of the report.
“My effort to examine Crooks’ body on Monday, August 5, caused quite a stir and revealed a disturbing fact… the FBI released the body for cremation 10 days after J13 … On J23, Crooks was gone. Nobody knew this until Monday, August 5, including the County Coroner, law enforcement, [and] Sheriff,” Higgins wrote.
Well then. That’s a tad disturbing. To put it quite mildly.
“The FBI cleaned up biological evidence from the crime scene, which is unheard of … Cops don’t do that, ever,” Higgins continued.
Indeed. Unless, of course, cops were involved in the crime at hand.
“It should be noted that the FBI was fully aware of the fact that Congress would be investigating J13. The FBI does not exist in a vacuum. They had to know that releasing the J13 crime scene would injure the immediate observations of any following investigation,” Higgins continued.
Without a doubt. Hence the expedited cremation.
Naturally, the FBI went ballistic over Higgins daring to print the truth, and the agency issued a testy statement in response.
“The FBI has been working closely with our law enforcement partners to conduct a thorough investigation into the shooting, and we have followed normal procedures in the handling of the crime scene and evidence …
The FBI continues its painstaking work on the investigation to develop as complete a picture as possible of what led to the shooting, and we remain committed to maximum transparency as we continue to brief Congress and publish information for the public regarding the ongoing investigation,” the agency raged.
Is that so?
Higgins feels otherwise, as illustrated in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“My report states the precise truth, which is that the coroner released Crooks body to the family for cremation only after the FBI had specifically authorized the coroner to release Crooks’ body to the family for cremation,”
Indeed.
Frankly, the FBI doth protest too much, which is all the more reason why all Americans should read Higgins’s report.
The entirety of Higgins’s preliminary investigation report may be reviewed here.
In truth, it’s strongly advised to download this report (optimally printing it out), as it appears to be a prime candidate for Google scrubbing.
Indeed, CNN has previously dismissed much of what Higgins had to say regarding other questionable matters as a “wild rant,” and the media outlet continues to deflect and dismiss what the representative has to say to this day.
A Google scrubbing appears even more imminent when evaluating the additional insights that Higgins included in the preliminary report.
Not only is the coroner apparently “late” with both the report and autopsy, which is rather odd considering the circumstances, the lateness no longer even matters as the body is now gone.
“The problem with me not being able to examine the actual body is that I won’t know 100% if the coroner’s report and autopsy report are accurate,” Higgins continued.
If the report and autopsy are ever released at this rate. After all, the feds probably have to “proofread” it first.
“We will actually never know,” Higgins concluded morosely.
Indeed, we won’t. Likely as intended.
Author: Ofelia Thornton