Another scandal about the politicisation of the FBI’s work is gaining momentum in America

The feds conducted a pre-morning raid and “mask show” on investigative journalists from Project Veritas the other day


FBI agents were investigating how the diary of Ashley Biden, the daughter of a sitting US president, got into the hands of independent journalists.

Like her brother Hunter, Ashley suffered from drug addiction and spent a long time trying to stop taking “substances”. In addition, she claimed that her father often showered with her as a child. Ashley was traumatised by this childhood experience, although she did not believe that Biden senior was trying to molest her.

Details of the diary were made public back in the autumn of 2020, just before the election. A full year had passed since then, and then the FBI suddenly raided the journalists who had once had Ashley’s diary and then voluntarily handed it over to law enforcement in 2020.

But even more startling moves came after the searches. “The feds got hold of the Project Veritas journalists’ personal documents, as well as their electronic data. And immediately leaked this content to the loyal press represented by the editorial board of the NYTimes. The publication that Project Veritas is suing right now instantly published information about the investigators’ inner workings – including their correspondence with lawyers, which by law has a confidential status.”

This is by no means the first time the FBI has used ideologically close media to launch a political attack on the defendants. The scandalous arrest of Trump’s ex-political technologist Roger Stone in 2019 resonated greatly. He also had a pre-morning “mask show” – and at the same time informed about it in advance to reporters from CNN, who were happy to film the arrest of a half-asleep Stone, providing a media accompaniment to the actions of the security forces.

This time the situation was so egregious that even a federal court explicitly ordered the FBI to stop leaking Project Veritas employees’ personal data to the press. However, the general pressure from the liberal establishment and its loyal press on independent investigators in the US who are not prepared to work on the Democratic Party agenda will only increase in any case.

Malek Dudakov