FBI Whistleblowers Begin to Come Forward Following Mar-a-Lago Raid

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Following the FBI’s unannounced raid on President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, employees at the agency have started to come forward, according to Ohio Republican Congressman Jim Jordan.

While speaking to FOX News on Sunday, Congressman Jordan revealed that the number of FBI whistleblowers has risen to fourteen after the raid at Mar-a-Lago.

Jordan said, “Fourteen FBI agents have come to our office as whistleblowers, and they are good people. There are lots of good people in the FBI. It’s the top that is the problem. Some of these good agents are coming to us, telling us what is baloney, what’s going on — the political nature now of the Justice Department — God bless them for doing it — talking about the school board issue, about a whole host of issues.”

Jordan also revealed that while talking to the American people over the past few days since the raid, voters expressed huge concern over the credibility of the FBI and are “so nervous and so scared” about what they’ve seen coming from the agency.

Fourteen is more than double the number of FBI agents who have come forward since two months ago, where Congressman Jordan revealed on FOX News at the time that there had been six agents – two related to the controversial school board memo and four related to January 6th.

Over in the Senate, as noted by the Washington Examiner, Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley has also disclosed his team received whistleblower disclosures, including disclosures related to the federal investigation into Hunter Biden.

FBI Whistleblowers Begin to Come Forward Following Mar-a-Lago Raid

Kaitlin Housler

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