The Republican Party is compromised. Some would rather make deals with Democrats than serve the American people.
And one FBI whistleblower called out RINOs for this alliance with Democrats.
Everyone knows the FBI is being used as a political biased arm of Biden’s agenda.
Pro-lifers and conservatives are routinely targeted whether within the organization or outside.
But some aren’t going to just lay down and take it.
The FBI whistleblower has dubbed House Republicans “soulless demons” for voting to fund a new FBI headquarters while failing to reform the embattled institution.
On Thursday, November 9, whistleblower Steve Friend chastised the House GOP for voting to award the FBI a new $300 million headquarters.
There is a $2.5 billion facility in Huntsville. Defund the @FBI entirely and station a HQ for a new, unarmed bureau of investigations in Alabama.@Weaponization @mattgaetz @RepDanBishop @amrenewctr https://t.co/0YAoXjkJxY
— Steve Friend (@RealStevefriend) November 9, 2023
“Last year, I brought protected whistleblower disclosures about FBI weaponization to House GOP. They used it to go on TV and get elected. I lost my career and am under FBI investigation. Today the House GOP voted to give the FBI a $300 million HQ. Soulless demons. Go to hell,” Friend posted on X.
Last year, I brought protected whistleblower disclosures about @FBI weaponization to @HouseGOP. They used it to go on TV & get elected. I lost my career and am under FBI investigation. Today the House GOP voted to give the FBI a $300 million HQ.
Soulless demons. Go to hell.
— Steve Friend (@RealStevefriend) November 9, 2023
Friend said that when 70 House Republicans voted to authorize $300 million for the construction of a new FBI headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland, they were breaking a promise made to him by House Judiciary Committee Chairman, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).
“People who swore to lay down their lives for America have questionable loyalty to the country? They are purging and rebuilding an FBI with people willing to roll over their own countrymen,” Friend said on X.
According to a friend, the House of Representatives possesses enormous authority that is underutilized.
“There’s a lot more tools at their disposal that I think they have that they’ve not used,” he added.
“They can defund particular individuals’ salaries and positions and programs, and they just haven’t done it.”
On May 18, Friend testified before the Judiciary Committee’s Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, along with Marcus Allen, an FBI staff operations specialist, and Garret O’Boyle, an FBI special agent, at a luncheon hosted by House Republicans on the committee.
Their evidence centered on how the Justice Department and the FBI targeted conservatives for harassment, surveillance, and any opportunity to drag them into criminal proceedings.
“The FBI has put evil people in charge of the most administrative of tasks. They people came at the Suspendables in unlawful ways which we continue to reveal,” Friend said on X.
The General Services Administration (GSA) began the process of developing a new FBI headquarters in 2013 under the term “FBI Headquarters Consolidation,” which would relocate the current headquarters from the J. Edgar Hoover development at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW in Washington.
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