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Iowa’s Senator Grassley Drops a bomb on the FBI and DOJ

25 July 2022 by Larry Johnson 27 Comments

It is no mere coincidence that the once highly regarded FBI has become a malevolent force, a cancer on the body politic. Like any cancer, it needs to be cut out, destroyed as an institution. Harsh words, but the shameful, partisan conduct of the FBI during the past 7 years conjurers up images of the Soviet’s KGB or East Germany’s Stasi. Let me be clear, especially for any FBI thugs monitoring me, I am calling for the lawful action of Congress to defund the Bureau and create a new, professional Federal police force. This is not a call for violence.

Tucker Carlson’s opening commentary from 22 July 2022 is a masterpiece on the growing lawlessness of the FBI and the Department of Justice:

With this as background, take time to read Senator Grassley’s stunning letter to Attorney General Garland and FBI Director Wray. Grassley wisely names the specific senior FBI personnel who are alleged to have carried out illegal actions, such as covering up Hunter Biden’s crimes and falsely claiming that the damning evidence on Hunter’s laptop was Russian disinformation.

Grassley may be part of the RINO establishment, but he is laying down a clear marker with this letter that he is not going to play along and cover up the gross abuses by the DOJ and FBI. Merrick Garland and Christopher Wray, both despicable snakes, are not stupid. They can read political tidal waves and have good reason to fear what may happen to them if (or when) Republicans take control of the House and the Senate.

This should kick up a firestorm. Remains to be seen if there are enough Republicans with a spine and a set of steel balls to see this through. Grassley’s trump card (nothing to do with President Trump) are the multiple whistleblowers that have given him documentary evidence to buttress their allegations of criminal misconduct by the specific FBI personnel identified in his letter.

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  1. Fred Flint says

    25 July 2022 at 20:47

    Together with this post please give it a try to the LONG read of. It’s an impressive summary.
    The US, the Ukraine Disaster, and the Future—The Long View
    By Richard C. Cook

    https://www.veteranstoday.com/2022/07/20/ukraine-the-long-view/

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  2. Fredrick says

    25 July 2022 at 22:08

    The records have already been erased and the 302s mysteriously lost. No the Republicans don’t have steel balls to do what should be done, just look what the fools in MI allowed to happen when they failed to impeach Whitmer. Republicans should start acting like these November elections are ones they need to fight to win rather than a cake walk.

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  3. Karantov says

    25 July 2022 at 22:13

    Hey remember when 200 FBI agents were caught taking bribes in 2018? How many of them and ‘the reporters’ who bribed them are now sitting in prison.

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  4. Eric Newhill says

    25 July 2022 at 22:19

    Contempt of congress. LOL. That’s like someone throwing a bubble gum wrapper into a cesspool and the turds floating around it getting upset about the wrapper thrower causing pollution.

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  5. doldrom says

    25 July 2022 at 23:06

    This is Tucker on July 22 instead of January 22, no?

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  6. Taras 77 says

    25 July 2022 at 23:32

    Quite a remarkable letter from a rino member of the uniparty; very much doubt anything will come of it as the fbers are remarkably adept at misplacing or losing or mislabeling files.

    FBI should be disbanded and start over but it will never happen.

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  7. exile says

    26 July 2022 at 00:00

    We got along perfectly fine for more than a century with a Federal Secret Police force. There is absolutely no need to have Secret Police. Only tyrannies need secret Police.

    Disband

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    • exile says

      26 July 2022 at 10:06

      Oops Typo, should be;

      WithOUT a Federal Secret Police

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  8. Elial says

    26 July 2022 at 00:43

    Hard to know whether to laugh or weep at what America is today.

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  9. JGarbo2565 says

    26 July 2022 at 01:08

    Well, I bite my tongue, agreeing with Carlson, but we all know this’s “limited hangout”, revealing “the naked ankles but hiding the thighs”, as my grandfather said. Just to inflame the passions but thwart the consummation. Nothing substantial will happen except a few minor beheadings. No-one (inside the US) seems to accept that the US is done, from shining light to smoldering embers, soon cold ashes. RIP. The rest of the world will rejoice.

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    • saoirse52 says

      26 July 2022 at 02:50

      I have to agree, but not only America, the whole “western” world is in a spiral of rapid disintegration. The indiscriminate and wholesale slaughter, of countless millions of innocent souls, for hundreds of years ( solely for profit and financial gain ) has led to amoral degeneracy and decedance that has warranted a payback beyond imagination. The complete satanic shebang is irreformable, irredeemable and irrepairable.

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      • Jack Shitlord says

        26 July 2022 at 10:47

        Unfortunately, it’s a little too late to do the right thing now. Just prepare for the inevitable, hope we all survive & just like many people have done throughout history, start all over again. Let’s just not make the same mistakes twice.

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  10. Peacock says

    26 July 2022 at 03:26

    And First World countries look down on Third World countries and accuse them of things like corruption, bribery, lack of ethics, intimidation, misuse of power, imprisonment of political enemies on trumped up charges, and cronyism, to name a few. FWC are no better, in fact, they seem worse. What is happening in the US would be sad, if it wasn’t so disturbing.

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  11. Randolorian says

    26 July 2022 at 05:34

    I’m confused… in what time period should the FBI be considered highly regarded? Couldn’t be the inception since it was hea

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  12. Randolorian says

    26 July 2022 at 05:34

    I’m confused… in what time period should the FBI be considered highly regarded? Couldn’t be the inception since it was headed by a blackmailing degenerate pervert.

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    • DesertBunny says

      26 July 2022 at 08:14

      I was thinking the same thing when reading Larry’s comments. I recalled the the revelations of the Church Committee back in the ’70’s. A bit of hand slapping and “our public servants” were back at it with a vengeance.

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  13. wchamp170 says

    26 July 2022 at 06:48

    It’s irrelevant when and if the “republicans” take the house and senate. Over half of the are the right wing of the Democrat party. They will then say they can do nothing until they get the presidency, then they will do absolutely nothing saying the left won’t work with them.. and the cycle will continue

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  14. alfa1 says

    26 July 2022 at 08:26

    Freedom and Democracy, thee allusion we’ve been indoctrinated in for the last 150 years, seems as recently described by non other the President Putin to be nothing less than a Totalitarian construct of the oligarchs.
    President Putin seems to be quite a prescient fellow. As the plebs continue to remain under the ether, and love it !

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  15. Malachi says

    26 July 2022 at 09:08

    Just where, pray tell, does the Constitution allow for a Federal Police Force? There is plenty of chatter about ‘defund the police’ and lenient sentencing being narratives/activities to encourage the public to support centralized policing at the Federal level. No, no, a thousand times NO!

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  16. Ash says

    26 July 2022 at 10:30

    I fear a federal police force will just do more of the same.

    I wish Trump had fired Wray and put a genuine reformist in there.

    The key problem here is the rules are not being applied or enforced.

    Given the seriousness of harm. Congress should also pass a law that any federal official at FBI who falls below standards and interferes politically by act or omission will face life imprison.

    The decision on whether the FBI officer violated should be handled by military tribunals not normal courts.

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    • Ash says

      26 July 2022 at 10:34

      The right to refer an FBI official to such military tribunal should be available to any member of Congress or state government or citizen meeting threshold of evidence.

      Losing important papers or evidence should be a strict liability offence of 6 months if no other motive.

      The oversight of FBI changes then that at least acts as a significant incentive to reform and deter.

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  17. Ash says

    26 July 2022 at 13:12

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i2rsIP2P8-8Jeez.

    UK just sanctioned a British video blogger making videos in Donbas.

    Reports are they took all his assets and house.

    MI6 must be happy.

    Let’s see if US follows suit.

    Grassly and republicans need to start talking about Asante and free speech and truth.

    Boris Johnson is a prick.

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  18. M. Strenk says

    26 July 2022 at 13:38

    I am with those here who question the need for any federal police force at all.

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    • Larry Johnson says

      26 July 2022 at 22:01

      It is needed to deal with organized crime and effect arrests based on violations of Federal Law.

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  19. jmj59 says

    26 July 2022 at 13:39

    While this letter IS kind of a bombshell, especially coming from Grassley, I’m with the cynics who don’t think much will come of it.
    Grassley must be a kind of a Boy Scout even to have written this. I’m sure FBI has all sorts of kompromat on most other GOP politicians. And as we’ve seen, if they don’t, they’ll just make something up.
    Or else this was carefully orchestrated in advance with DOJ and FBI. JGarbo2565, ‘limited hangout’ indeed!
    Does that dope Hannity still claim FBI corruption is confined to ‘the 7th floor,’ not the ‘honest’ field agents? Maybe this’ll shut him up. Honestly, the man’s dumber than Don Lemon.
    He fell so hard for the Ukraine psy-op, early in the SMO he was basically a mouthpiece (once removed) for SBU.

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  20. skadevreugde says

    26 July 2022 at 16:55

    It is bemusing if frightening to see all the corrupt practices of the international ad hoc tribunals seep their way into the sponsor countries’ domestic legal systems.

    Case in point, the Military II trial at the ICTR (though any of the trials at the ICTR, ICTY et alia would suffice).

    The criminal practices (secret witnesses, subversion of cross examination) hail from there—in the case of one of the prosecution suborned witnesses, the prosecutor used up (along with the perjurer, giving long winded dodges of questions) the defense’s cross examination time with frivolous objections.

    But the way ahead is long yet. I do not believe that your prosecutors have descended to extracting guilty pleas through death threats against family members of accused, or killing defense investigators, yet.

    For a good overview of the legal practices, see Justice Belied, by Robin Philpot and Sebastian Chartrand. For the context of the trial, see The Dallaire Genocide Fax (article) by Christopher Black, and Enduring Lies (book) by Herman and Peterson.

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  21. Taras 77 says

    26 July 2022 at 16:59

    The problem is there is NO oversight. The gopers headed the committees jan 2015-jan 2019 when this corruption was firmed up, which obummer, brennan, holder started prior to 2016 election.

    I very much doubt anything will change as the corruption is institutionalized. Putting someone like durham on it to chase his tail and run up billing fees is not going to change anything. To change committee heads from the uniparty, maybe in jan 2023, is not going to change anything.

    i would very much like to grasp a bit of hopium but I do not see where it would come from.

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