Proof of major FBI interference has completely rocked the nation

For years Republicans have been warning of interference from the Left. But while Democrats try to disregard the facts, this cannot be hidden away.

And new proof of major FBI interference has completely rocked the nation.

In a startling revelation, whistleblowers have informed top Republican senators that former Secretary of State, under Obama, John Kerry actively obstructed the FBI’s efforts to execute arrest warrants against individuals in the U.S. who were supporting Iran’s illegal weapons programs.

These claims suggest a severe breach in national security protocols and have ignited a fierce political debate.

Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) stated that for nearly two decades, both Republican and Democrat administrations imposed stringent sanctions on Iranian individuals, companies, and organizations involved in nuclear proliferation, ballistic missile development, and support for terrorist groups.

These measures were intended to hold Iran accountable and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.

The Obama administration, despite its controversial Iran Nuclear Deal, publicly committed to preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

One of Obama’s executive orders and the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015 were designed to impose severe consequences on Iran for defying international norms.

However, new allegations suggest that while the administration publicly supported these measures, Kerry’s actions behind the scenes told a different story.

According to the whistleblowers, Kerry’s interference hampered FBI operations, preventing the arrest of individuals illegally supporting Iran’s weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missile programs.

The senators outlined these allegations in a detailed letter, indicating that Justice Department and FBI leadership, including then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch and then-FBI Director James Comey, failed to counteract Kerry’s obstruction.

“Kerry actively interfered with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executing arrest warrants on individuals in the U.S. illegally supporting Iranian efforts, including financial efforts, to develop weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and its ballistic missile program,” the letter stated.

The letter cited unclassified FBI email records from August 25, 2017, which detailed at least eight instances where the State Department under Kerry’s leadership blocked FBI efforts related to the Iran deal.

In six of these cases, the FBI lost the opportunity to arrest the primary suspects.

One of these individuals was reportedly on the Terrorism Watch List, and another managed to return to Iran.

In one alarming case, the State Department allegedly blocked the FBI’s plan to arrest a suspect mid-flight, forcing the individual to leave the U.S. upon arrival.

The records indicate that at least two targets were arrested only after the State Department lifted its block following the Trump administration’s assumption of office.

The whistleblowers assert that Kerry’s actions were politically motivated.

The interference reportedly became so problematic that then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch had to personally address the issue with Kerry.

The senators’ letter underscores the severity of these actions, suggesting that the Obama/Biden administration’s State Department compromised critical law enforcement operations for political reasons.

“The records provided to our offices show that the Obama/Biden administration’s State Department, under the leadership of John Kerry, actively and persistently interfered with FBI operations pertaining to lawful arrests of known terrorists, members of Iranian proliferation networks, and other criminals providing material support for Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs,” the letter emphasized.

“The records also show that DOJ and FBI leadership apparently allowed it to happen until the Trump administration altered course.”

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