FBI Agents Happy to Testify Against Former Bosses Comey, McCabe

You’ve been hearing about the deep state for a while now. It’s difficult to discern how much of it is political hubbub and how much is chillingly true. What we do know for certain is that the FBI and DOJ crossed several lines during Obama’s time. What we don’t know is just how far they went and how much damage it has done to the system.

It’s easy to get discouraged. It’s easy to fear that the entire institution is beyond saving and that we’ll never have true justice in this country again. Good news is here at last. Several FBI members have come forward announcing that they would like to be subpoenaed. They want to testify against the corruption of their former bosses James Comey and Andrew McCabe. They want to drain at least that part of the swamp.

So, what is keeping them from doing so? In a word, honor. Members of federal law enforcement sign documents and make promises that they won’t undermine the system. Without jumping into the nuts and bolts of it all, these agents want to do things the right way and go through the courts. Unfortunately, they can’t initiate the procedure. That is why they are making public statements now. They want the federal government to get the ball rolling.

Who are these brave members of law enforcement? How much do they really know? Can they make a real difference? You can find all of this and more in this video.


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