Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has accrued a good faith and
credit balance with the American people for generations. They’re our
preeminent domestic law enforcement and intelligence agency. Decades of
marked professionalism regarding investigating and apprehending some of
the worst criminals and a near dogmatic adherence to being an apolitical
agency. That all ended in 2016. The balance in their credibility
account with the public went into the negative, and there’s no coming
back given the top brass who occupy the top positions at the J. Edgar
Hoover Building.
As we await the
release of parts of the affidavit that provided probable cause for the
FBI to raid Mar-a-Lago on August 8, the story is quickly evaporating
regarding its significance. Right now, the only thing historical about
it is that federal agents ransacked the home of a former president, part
of a pattern of prolonged harassment and interference by the FBI based
on political bias and animus. Read more, see tweet and video here.

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