The House Judiciary Committee is analyzing a disclosure from a whistleblower who alleges that James Comey’s FBI targeted Donald Trump with an off-the-books criminal investigation soon after he announced his presidential campaign in June 2015. The targeting consisted of planting two female honeypots (sex operatives) within the campaign.
“An FBI agent involved in the probe revealed the off-the-books criminal investigation on Tuesday in a protected disclosure sent to the committee,” The Washington Times said Tuesday. “The whistleblower disclosure said two female FBI undercover agents infiltrated Mr. Trump’s 2016 campaign at high levels and were directed to act as “honeypots” while traveling with Mr. Trump and his campaign staff on the trail.”
Notably, this investigation predated the Crossfire Hurricane counterintelligence operation that targeted alleged ‘Russian collusion’.
“The off-the-books investigation did not appear to target a specific crime but was more of what agents would describe as a fishing expedition to find something incriminating about Mr. Trump,” The Washington Times said Tuesday.
Egregiously this secret FBI investigation was even hidden from the Department of Justice Inspector General.
“The whistleblower said the undercover operation was hidden from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz, who investigated misconduct in the bureau’s probe of the Trump campaign,” The Washington Times said Tuesday.
Comey allegedly did not have a legitimate reason for instigating such an investigation in secret.
“The disclosure notes that the FBI has multiple methods of concealing highly sensitive investigations, so Mr. Comey did not have a “legitimate reason” to avoid creating a case file in the FBI’s system,” The Washington Times said Tuesday.
Interestingly, the undercover clandestine investigation was closed by the FBI after a newspaper obtained a photograph of one of the honeypots and was about to publish it, according to The Washington Times. The bureau then diverted the newspaper and the honeypots exfiltrated out of their rolls.
“The FBI press office, according to the agent’s disclosure, misled the newspaper by claiming the photograph was of an FBI informant, not an undercover agent. The FBI said the informant would be killed if the photograph was published,” The Washington Times said Tuesday. “Additionally, the FBI employee alleged that one of the undercover agents agreed to be transferred to the CIA so she would not be available as a potential witness, and another bureau employee involved in the operation was rewarded for her activities with a promotion and now is a high-level FBI executive.”
One Trump campaign staffer was targeted by the honeypots.
“The undercover ‘honeypot’ agents targeted Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos, according to the whistleblower,” The Washington Times said Tuesday. “Mr. Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to the felony charge of making false statements to the FBI in October 2017 about his contacts related to U.S.-Russia relations.”
“Justice Department documents declassified in April 2020 revealed that FBI agent Curtis Heide was the handler for a confidential human source who recorded Mr. Papadopoulos. In the recordings, Mr. Papadopoulos adamantly denied that the Trump campaign was involved in hacking the Democratic National Committee’s emails in 2016. He rebuffed claims that the Trump campaign was working with Russia,” the Washington Times said Tuesday. “Mr. Papadopoulos’ denials were withheld from the FBI’s warrant application to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, according to documents released by Attorney General William P. Barr. In a December 2019 report, Mr. Horowitz listed the failure to include Mr. Papadopoulos’ denials as two of 17 “significant inaccuracies and omissions” in the FBI’s application for court permission to spy on Trump campaign figure Carter Page.”
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