In a stunning revelation that sheds light on the hidden workings of our federal agencies, a declassified FBI file exposes a failed undercover operation aimed at Congressman Eric Swalwell. The federal government, under the code name FRESHMAN FIFTEEN, targeted Swalwell for public corruption—a mission that ultimately fell short, as documented by the FBI itself.
Page 63 of this eye-opening document reveals that the goal was to gather enough evidence to indict and arrest a sitting congressman. However, beneath this objective, the result is starkly admitted: NOT MET. What a telling sign of the federal overreach and inefficiency that so many Americans have grown skeptical of!
Fourteen months into an intense investigation that began on March 17th, 2014, and progressed to a full-scale Group I operation, the Justice Department was roped in, with Chief Jack Smith prominently involved—a name familiar to those who are keen on federal operations.
Two Tales of Exoneration and Secrecy
The document continues to page 79 with two pivotal findings. First, regarding Swalwell himself, the investigation concluded no violations of federal corruption statutes were found, nor was there evidence of a quid pro quo arrangement. This is no grandiose media spin—this is black and white in federal documentation.
The second finding deals with Christine Fang, a name entwined with international intrigue. Campaign-finance violations were tagged to Fang, yet prosecution was deemed 'non-viable' due to national security reasons—a convenient shut-door that American patriots need to question.
“An objective is a wish. A result is an answer.” This clarion call highlights why relying on media spin without diving into primary sources can distort perception.
The Bigger Picture and Implications
This unfolding tale reaffirms why many Americans, especially the MAGA movement, remain wary of federal overstretch and informational opacity. As these revelations come to light, it reinforces our skepticism towards the so-called 'Deep State,' echoing the vital need for transparency and accountability.
The real question now for our Patriots remains: How many more such stories are buried within our government bureaucracy, bypassed by mainstream narratives?
