FBI Has Massive Meltdown During Congressional Interrogation

Gotta hand it to Representative Matt Gaetz.

Despite the media’s lame efforts to take him down, he has continued to persevere, propelling the MAGA mission forward.

And part of that mission includes ridding the swamp of continuously pernicious influences, especially with regards to the “root causes” of corruption.

Humorously, Gaetz apparently managed to irk FBI Director Christopher Wray, especially when presenting him with the good old-fashioned facts.

And one of those facts includes a text message from Hunter himself, in which he is unwisely threatening a Chinese associate to pay an exorbitant sum or “the Big Guy” will get involved.

However, this time Hunter didn’t even bother saying “the Big Guy” … he merely said “my father,” as revealed in the text that Gaetz brought to Wray’s attention during the congressional interrogation.

“I’m sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment has not been fulfilled,’ Hunter allegedly wrote at the time. ‘You will regret not following my direction. I am waiting for the call with my father,” Gaetz noted, before segueing straight into the question that made Wray rather enraged.

“You seem deeply uncurious about it – almost suspiciously uncurious. Are you protecting the Bidens?” Gaetz drawled.

“Absolutely not!” Wray shrieked in reply, making it clear that he was enraged over a rather obvious question.

Methinks Wray doth protest too much.

Nonetheless, Gaetz continued on in his interrogatory path, which further inflamed Wray.

“Sounds like a shakedown, doesn’t it Director? You won’t answer the question and everyone know why you won’t answer because to the millions of people seeing this, they know it is a shakedown … People trusted the FBI more when J. Edgar Hoover was running the place than when you are,” Gaetz remarked coolly.

In classic Democrat fashion, Wray promptly deflected.

“In your home state of Florida, the number of people applying to come work for us … is up over 100% since I started,” Wray raged.

Unfazed, Gaetz glibly replied that the potential applicants “deserve better.”

Truthfully, perhaps the uptick in applicants may be attributed to individuals determined to clear out the FBI rot from the inside, however Herculean a task that may be?

Clearly, one of the clearest “root causes” of ongoing corruption in the swamp is the shameless weaponization of multiple federal agencies, one of the many trends set forth by the Obama regime.

After all, it was Obama who was busted using the IRS to target conservatives, an extraordinary move and abuse of power that he routinely got away with due to his rather obvious, media-ordained privilege.

For this reason, it was deeply unsurprising that Biden vowed to hire 80,000+ new IRS agents, who will apparently do everything but investigate Hunter’s ill-begotten millions.

However, the reality is that the IRS, along with the DOJ, could likely care less about protecting Hunter.

What they do care about is protecting the puppet in chief, given that the puppet may well have made more money from Hunter’s “deals” than anyone is aware of.

After all, some reports suggest the “Big Guy” took 10 percent, whereas texts from Hunter suggest that the real figure is much higher.

It’s hard to say, but it would certainly not be surprising at all if the media prefers to assail Hunter than rather draw attention to the real “root cause” of the whole saga … the puppet in chief himself.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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