The Anti-Conservative Hate Inside The FBI Just Got Exposed

Democrats received donations from certain FBI agents who assisted in burying the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election.

In recent years, conservatives have developed a deep skepticism for the FBI, and for good cause.

The organization appears to have turned political.

According to The New York Post:

Democratic contributors were among the FBI officials who alerted Facebook about reporting Post’s of Hunter Biden’s laptop.

According to campaign finance reports and court documents, both FBI officers who informed Facebook before the social media platform chose to hide The Post’s original story on Hunter Biden’s notorious laptop made minor contributions to Dems during the 2020 election cycle.

The International Influence Task Force’s section leader Laura Dehmlow and the manager of the San Francisco field office’s cyber branch Elvis Chan were “engaged in the discussions between both Meta and the FBI that led to Facebook’s concealment of the Hunter Biden laptop narrative,” according to an amended lawsuit made public by the office of Missouri State Attorney Eric Schmitt on Monday.

According to the Federal Election Commission, Chan and Dehmlow contributed a combined $160 to Dems in 2020. Chan provided the Georgia Senate runoff candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff $50 each in Nov. of that year, and Dehmlow provided the Democratic National party $60 over the course of six months, from March 30 to August 30.

With news like this, the FBI is not helping itself.

“What a momentous day,” according to a recent court filing, “The FBI investigators that asked Facebook to stop reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop have been identified. They are Elvis Chan, a cyber analyst in the FBI field office in San Francisco, and Laura Dehmlow of the “International Influence Task Force.”

“Two FBI agents briefed Facebook before it decided to restrict news items concerning Hunter Biden’s laptop contributed to Dems in 2020,” according to the statement.

What should the people of America think about this?

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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