Donald Trump is facing unprecedented resistance from the Deep State.
The forces aligned against Trump will go to any lengths to destroy him.
And now the FBI tried to bring down Donald Trump with this ugly sex scandal.
FBI planted honeypots to target Trump campaign
The Russia collusion hoax was the worst political crime in American history.
Anti-Trump FBI Director James Comey took a fake allegation invented by the Hillary Clinton campaign and turned it into a years-long witch hunt to try and overturn the results of the 2016 election.
Eight years later and the American people are learning new disturbing details about this hoax.
An FBI whistleblower came forward to the House Judiciary Committee with information that Comey approved the use of two “honey pots” – female operatives who go undercover to use sex to gather intelligence – against the Trump 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 exclusively reported.
“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,” the report continued.
This whistleblower claimed Comey approved an “off the books” operation that subsequent FBI leadership hid from Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz.
“The agent ‘personally knew’ that Mr. Comey ordered an FBI investigation against Mr. Trump and that Mr. Comey ‘personally directed it,’ according to the disclosure,” The Washington Times also reported.
“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 report continued.
James Comey violated FBI protocol by using the unverified Christopher Steele dossier as the basis to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on former Trump campaign foreign policy aide Carter Page.
Without the hoax Steele dossier as the central “evidence,” the judge never would have approved the warrant.
That revelation was damning enough.
If true, the whistleblower’s claims are an even bigger scandal.
“It’s an unpredicated infiltration of a presidential campaign which is sensitive,” former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker told The Times. “It’s sensitive to the point where it would have to have been approved by the [attorney general] and . . . would have to be predicated. And in this case, I’m not hearing any predication. It would have to be on the books anyway, regardless.”
Firing James Comey clearly wasn’t enough to clean out the rot at the FBI.
If the bureau’s current leadership tried to hide an attempt by Comey to use female undercover operatives to try and seduce Trump campaign aides as part of a scheme to spy on Trump, then a thorough house cleaning would be in order should Trump win in November.