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The FBI might be in trouble after Elon Musk released the Twitter files.
BREAKING REPORT: FBI to be Issued SUBPOENAS Following Twitter Files Release Exposing Social Media Ties…
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) December 19, 2022
Republican Rep. Mike Tuner said the FBI is facing Subpoenas after the Twitter files release due to “the coordination ??that was occurring between the FBI” and the social media company.
The FBI had 80 agents colluding with Twitter to censor Americans.
Just imagine what the FBI is doing with Facebook (Twitter x 10) & Google (Twitter x 25).
In January, House Republicans must subpoena *all* communications between Big Tech and the federal government re censorship.
— ?? Mike Davis ?? (@mrddmia) December 17, 2022
“We are definitely pursuing the Department of Justice and also the FBI,” – Turner
The first FBI employee Jim Jordan needs to subpoena next month is Ray Epps
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) December 19, 2022
“And luckily, the January 6 committee has established some great legal precedent that shows the Congress has full access,” – Turner
How many former FBI agents work at the NY Times, Wa Po, CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, etc..?
How much communication between the FBI and main stream media has been happening to influence elections? For how long?
The House should subpoena FBI communication between all media outlets.
— Hal Lambert (@MAGAindex) December 19, 2022
“So they’re going to have very much a difficult time trying to prevent us getting those documents, and I think it will show a very troubling pattern. And we’re also gonna be looking for who the mastermind is since this is not based on intelligence, this is not foreign malign actors, that the malign actors transmit the FBI themselves.” – Turner
For sure
— Debbie Lynn (@dragonflylady40) December 19, 2022
“Since the Republicans are taking the House, this will be one of the number one targets to make certain that the FBI does not fund this activity, which is clearly, you know, beyond the scope of what the FBI should be doing, is very constitutionally troubling,” – Turner
Nothing they want to release to the public
— ?Visurant.nft? (@vizurantvis) December 19, 2022
We will be sure to keep you updated when subpoenas are issued.
The story begins in December 2019 when a Delaware computer store owner named John Paul (J.P.) Mac Isaac contacts the FBI about a laptop that Hunter Biden had left with him
On Dec 9, 2019, the FBI issues a subpoena for, and takes, Hunter Biden's laptop. https://t.co/TdaYhHMVRH pic.twitter.com/JxdkrkgAkI
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) December 19, 2022