Joe Biden turned the FBI and Department of Justice into his personal political police force.
The same corrupt FBI and Justice Department is now leading the investigation into the assassination attempts against Donald Trump.
But a whistleblower dropped this bombshell about the FBI agent in charge of investigating the second Trump assassination attempt.
On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley, Jr. shot then-President Ronald Reagan as he was leaving the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., following a meeting with the AFL-CIO.
A bullet ricocheted off the Presidential limousine and struck Reagan in the armpit.
It took 43 years before the next assassination attempt on another U.S. President took place.
During a rally on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, a 20-year-old would-be assassin shot former President Donald Trump in the ear and missed killing him by centimeters.
There are still many unanswered questions about the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Butler.
But Americans have learned very little after the investigation into the shooting went quiet and the media stopped talking about it.
Of course, Donald Trump faced another assassination attempt two months following the Butler shooting when a deranged Democrat activist attempted to kill him while he played golf in Palm Beach.
Fortunately, a Secret Service agent spotted the second would-be assassin, who then fled before being apprehended in a neighboring county.
Since it’s been two months and Americans still have very little information about the Butler shooting, Governor Ron DeSantis tasked Florida officials with investigating the second assassination attempt.
DeSantis’ reasoning was that the FBI had been weaponized against Donald Trump and couldn’t be trusted to lead a fair investigation.
Of course, the FBI is still involved and leading their own investigation.
But a whistleblower just came forward with some disturbing details about the agent in charge of investigating the second Trump shooting.
In a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), the whistleblower organization Empower Oversight alerted House Republicans to the fact that the FBI agent in charge of the second shooting investigation has a long history of anti-conservative bias at the Bureau.
FBI Miami Field Office Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Jeff Veltri is leading the investigation of Trump would-be assassin Ryan Routh.
But the FBI previously investigated Veltri for retaliating against conservatives inside the Bureau and labeling them as a “security concern.”
“Witnesses also heard Veltri openly state that while FBI employees might have First Amendment rights, they had no right to a security clearance,” the letter to Jordan read. “It’s hard to imagine a clearer signal from a SecD leader that he approved, if not encouraged, leveraging security clearances as pretext to purge employees in a way that could not otherwise be done constitutionally.”
According to the letter, Veltri “made comments suggesting to witnesses that he thought this employee was not entitled to a security clearance because the employee did not believe in the Constitution.”
The employee in question had simply stated that he believed the 2020 election was possibly stolen, which led to Veltri having his security clearance revoked.
Veltri apparently has it out for Christians, as well.
Veltri said an agent’s “Christian beliefs as a devout Catholic were a reason to revoke his access to classified information.”
“Again, it is difficult to imagine a clearer signal from a SecD leader that improper considerations about an FBI employee’s protected First Amendment religious beliefs unconstitutionally infected the security clearance process,” the letter read.
The fact that Veltri has a long history of showing disdain for conservatives and Christians should be reason enough to remove him from the investigation.
Joe Biden weaponized the FBI and Justice Department against Trump and his supporters.
And Americans are now demanding someone lead the investigation who can be trusted.