The FBI was Joe Biden’s personal police. Now their crimes are coming to light.
And the US Senate released a bombshell FBI investigation that revealed a terrifying reality.
Two top Republican lawmakers unveiled whistleblower disclosures on Thursday, exposing how an anti-Trump FBI official bypassed standard procedures to help jumpstart the federal election interference case against President Trump.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley of Iowa and Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Ron Johnson of Wisconsin released internal FBI documents and emails, revealing what they describe as a politically motivated scheme led by former FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Timothy Thibault.
Thibault, who was forced to retire in 2022 after his blatant anti-Trump bias was exposed, played a key role in setting the foundation for special prosecutor Jack Smith’s politically charged case against President Trump over the 2020 election.
According to the newly released records, Thibault personally crafted the initial language that evolved into Smith’s federal prosecution.
The documents show that Thibault essentially opened and approved his own investigation—an egregious breach of standard FBI protocols.
The case was formally titled “Arctic Frost,” a name that would later be tied to the broader Trump elector probe.
Further records reveal that Richard Pilger, a Justice Department official in the Public Integrity Section, not only reviewed but also greenlit the Arctic Frost investigation.
Pilger’s approval allowed the Justice Department to escalate the case into a full-blown criminal investigation, eventually leading to the grand jury proceedings targeting Trump and his allies.
Senator Grassley had already sounded the alarm about Pilger’s troubling record at the DOJ in a 2021 report, warning of his pattern of political bias.
In 2022, Grassley also questioned Thibault’s actions at the FBI, writing:
“I remain very concerned that political bias by a select group of Justice Department and FBI officials has infected the Justice Department’s and FBI’s usual process and procedure to open and pursue high-profile and politically charged investigations.”
Recognizing the dangerous precedent being set, Grassley and Johnson urged Jack Smith in November to preserve all records related to the politically motivated Trump investigations.
“It’s clear how unfair and corrupt the Trump prosecution was, and that’s created little faith at best in the grand jury process,” Grassley declared during the confirmation hearing for President Trump’s FBI Director nominee, Kash Patel.
“Jack Smith’s lawfare efforts and his corrupt process should be what this committee investigates,” he added, calling out the abuse of power behind the Trump prosecutions.
Ultimately, Smith’s case against Trump collapsed, and he withdrew the prosecution after President Trump’s victory in November.
Grassley made it clear that the Senate should not allow remnants of this “corrupt process” to be used against Kash Patel, who had been compelled to testify before Smith’s grand jury in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case under immunity.
Democrats on the Judiciary Committee attempted to pressure Patel into revealing his grand jury testimony, but he stood firm, refusing to do so without access to the full transcript.
His resistance underscores the ongoing fight against the left’s relentless attempts to weaponize the legal system against President Trump and his allies.
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