White House Linked To Threats Against Whistleblower’s Life

Looks like the Biden clan is like the Clinton cadre in more ways than one.

Namely by leaving people fearing for their lives, as recently reported by the Daily Mail.

“House Republicans say that the FBI is violating a subpoena to turn over an alleged Biden ‘bribery’ document because the original informant’s life could be in danger if they are ‘unmasked’ – despite the names being redacted.

According to a ‘highly credible’ whistleblower, an internal FD-1023 memo created in 2020 based off information from a highly-paid FBI informant apparently details a $5 million ‘arrangement’ for an exchange of money for policy decisions between then-Vice President Joe Biden and a foreign national,” the outlet detailed.

Words defy this reporting, given how authoritarian the United States is becoming under Emperor Biden-“Third Term” Obama.

Both of whom are clearly the puppets of Soros or other likeminded billionaires.

Needless to say, the reporting from Daily Mail is in reference to the infamous document in which a whistleblower revealed that the Biden family received seven figures in exchange for influencing foreign policy decisions while he was serving as vice president within the Obama administration.

Clearly, more than one person does not want that information getting out, which is precisely why the whistleblower is literally fearing for their life.

Looks like “the Big Guy” has learned from Beijing in more ways than one.

Moreover, the FBI continues to withhold the document from Congress despite the subpoena, which is precisely why Representative James Comer has decided to initiate contempt proceedings against the FBI.

“At the briefing, the FBI again refused to hand over the unclassified record to the custody of the House Oversight Committee, and we will now initiate contempt of Congress hearings this Thursday,” Comer proclaimed.

Predictably, the FBI issued a typically insipid statement to the Daily Mail, insisting that the FBI has “continually” exhibited alleged commitment towards Congress’s requests.

“The FBI has continually demonstrated its commitment to accommodate the committee’s request, including by producing the document in a reading room at the U.S. Capitol … This commonsense safeguard is often employed in response to congressional requests and in court proceedings to protect important concerns, such as the physical safety of sources and the integrity of investigations. The escalation to a contempt vote under these circumstances is unwarranted,” the FBI sneered.

Well, first of all, perhaps a “commonsense safeguard” is not having an apparently murderous presidential administration in power.

Furthermore, the use of the word “continually,” as opposed to “continuously” is interesting, as the main difference between the words is that “continually” can indicate periodic stops, whereas “continuously” does not entail any stops.

For instance, one’s heart would be continuously, not continually, in order to survive.

Thus, the FBI effectively already admitted that it periodically defies Congress.

Needless to say, other Republicans have become sick of the FBI blowing off very valid requests, especially given rampant suspicions of money laundering and the ever-increasing costs associated with the long haul war in Ukraine.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is certainly amongst those Republicans, as evidenced by recent commentary.

“We have jurisdiction over the FBI, which they seem to act like we do not,” McCarthy remarked coolly.

One can only hope the FBI receives a wakeup call, pronto, after being held in contempt.

And one hopes even more than no whistleblower even tangentially associated with Biden ends up vanishing into the night.

Author: Jane Jones


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