Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
December 1, 2018
Ay yo, are we sure that they can do this?
I really thought they couldn’t just do this…
FBI agents raided the home of a recognized Department of Justice whistleblower who privately delivered documents pertaining to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One to a government watchdog, according to the whistleblower’s attorney.
The Justice Department’s inspector general was informed that the documents show that federal officials failed to investigate potential criminal activity regarding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation and Rosatom, the Russian company that purchased Uranium One, a document reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation alleges.
OF COURSH!
The delivered documents also show that then-FBI Director Robert Mueller failed to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct pertaining to Rosatom and to other Russian government entities attached to Uranium One, the document reviewed by TheDCNF alleges. Mueller is now the special counsel investigating whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election.
“The bureau raided my client to seize what he legally gave Congress about the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One,” the whistleblower’s lawyer, Michael Socarras, told TheDCNF, noting that he considered the FBI’s raid to be an “outrageous disregard” of whistleblower protections.
Sixteen agents arrived at the home of Dennis Nathan Cain, a former FBI contractor, on the morning of Nov. 19 and raided his Union Bridge, Maryland, home, Socarras told TheDCNF.
Funny kitties aside, this is indeed spooky and troubling news.
There are supposed to be whistleblower protections in place that allow whistleblowers to come forward and bypass the agencies to directly petition the higher-ups – who in turn are supposed to protect them from getting in trouble with the agencies they are blowing the whistle on.
But this guy ended up being betrayed by the people he blew the whistle to.
The law protects whistleblowers who are government contractors and requires the IG to share such potentially damaging information with the attorney general — who at the time was Jeff Sessions.
Jeff again… completely useless at everything, it turns out.
The two law enforcement officials directed the documents be sent to the Senate and House Intelligence committees for their examination, according to Socarras, who said that a high-level IG official hand-delivered the documents to the the two intelligence committees.
“I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress,” Socarras told TheDCNF.
The whistleblower act is intended to protect whistleblowers within the intelligence community, which includes the FBI.
Yeah, well the US doesn’t really have a good track record when it comes to whistleblowers, but this is a new low.
“The [intelligence community] is committed to providing its personnel the means to report violations of law,” according to a 2016 intelligence community directive.
“The [whistleblower act] authorizes employees of contractors to take government property and give it to the two intelligence committees confidentially,” Socarras told TheDCNF.
So that’s that then.
The FBI can straight-up break federal law now.
After all, who’s going to stop them – the FBI?
The FBI has yet to talk to Cain’s attorney despite the raid, according to Socarras.
“After the raid, and having received my name and phone number from Mr. Cain as his lawyer, an FBI agent actually called my client directly to discuss his seized electronics,” Socarras told TheDCNF. “Knowingly bypassing the lawyer of a represented client is serious misconduct.”
The Justice Department and the IG both declined to comment.
I had always heard how powerful and connected the Clintons were, but man, seems that they really are untouchable to this day.
So much for locking them up!
If I must confess, I really thought that they were past their prime! Or at the very least, it’s clear that when they were at their prime, they got so many people involved in their schemes that these powerful people are now coming out of the woodwork to defend them from any investigations into their money laundering… and whatever else they were doing.