FBI Director Kash Patel has launched an investigation into former Director James Comey’s secret “honeypot” operation, which used two female undercover agents to target President Trump’s 2016 campaign, according to The Washington Times.
Last October, an FBI whistleblower revealed that former Director James Comey planted two female agents inside the Trump campaign in 2016.
The Washington Times reported that the female agents were directed to act as “honeypots” and travel with Trump and his staff.
This was an ‘off-the-books’ operation, separate from Comey and Obama’s Crossfire Hurricane operation (launched in July 2016), which targeted Trump with false Russian collusion claims.
It was later well-documented that Hillary Clinton fabricated the Russia collusion hoax. She was later fined for funding the fake Russia dossier, which was used to spy on Trump, his family, his campaign, and his administration.
The whistleblower told Congress last year that the ‘honeypot’ investigation was concealed from DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, an Obama-appointed loyalist to the regime.
One of the undercover agents involved in Comey’s operation was transferred to the CIA so she would not be a potential witness. The other undercover agent was promoted to a high-ranking position at the FBI.
The details of this investigation were kept from President Trump’s criminal defense attorneys.
On Tuesday, The Washington Times reported that FBI Director Kash Patel launched an investigation into Comey’s ‘honeypot’ operation.
Remember, Kash Patel was the top deputy to former House Intel Chairman Devin Nunes for years and played a key role in exposing Spygate and Russiagate. Nobody knows the Comey-McCabe-Brennan-Clapper-Spygate scandal better than Kash Patel.
According to The Washington Times, the FBI is now searching for the undercover ‘honeypots.’
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