FBI informants committed thousands of criminal acts during the early years of the Trump administration, according to reports released to the public.
Gizmodo obtained reports showing the extent of “Otherwise Illegal Activity” that took place during the first two years of the Trump administration. These reports detailed the criminal acts perpetrated by the FBI’s “confidential human sources” in 2017 and 2018.
Informants committed a stunning 4,734 crimes in 2017, and 4,922 crimes were committed in 2018. This is not an aberration. They committed even more crimes in the previous years. 5,261 crimes were committed by federal informants in 2015 while 5,577 crimes were committed in 2014. Similar totals were recorded from 2011 to 2013.
While the FBI allows their own confidential informants to commit criminal acts, they regularly look the other way when ANTIFA domestic terrorists violate the law.
Big League Politics has reported on how the FBI is laundering ANTIFA propaganda to shield them from accountability:
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is claiming that there is “no intelligence” indicating that ANTIFA had a role in fomenting riots that have gripped the country.
This directly contradicts President Donald Trump and Attorney General Bill Barr, who immediately assigned the blame toward ANTIFA for the violence that is happening nationwide.
“The violence instigated and carried out by ANTIFA and other similar groups in connection with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly,” Barr said.
Meanwhile, Trump took to Twitter to announce that “the United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization.”
The FBI’s Washington D.C. field office reportedly claims that they have “no intelligence indicating ANTIFA involvement/presence” in the riots. They also claim that “CHS [Confidential Human Source] canvassing, open source/social media partner engagement, and liaison” absolve ANTIFA from any blame.
However, the FBI is assigning blame to right-wingers for mean words allegedly made in social media groups. They claim individuals on social media “called for far-right provocateurs to attack federal agents” and “use automatic weapons against...