Is This WORSE Than the Durham Report?!
Introduction
Recent developments in the FBI have been a cause of concern for American citizens. The recent whistleblower hearing and Rep. Jim Jordan and Glenn Beck’s discussion on the FBI’s attempts to silence whistleblowers have exposed the deeper issues present in the agency. This article explores the recent developments and discusses whether the problem is worse than the Durham report.
The FBI’s Attempt to Silence Whistleblowers
The whistleblowers who spoke out against the FBI have revealed the agency’s attempts to retaliate against anyone who opposes their functioning. This reflects the FBI’s lack of commitment to the Constitution and First Amendment values.
How Congress Can Help
Congress needs to undertake its investigative and oversight work to find every fact and make a case to bring about a change in how the agencies operate. The Durham report highlights the FBI’s failure to follow the law and launch investigations without any groundwork or predicate.
Immunity for People Involved in the Russian Collusion Scandal
Congress May offer immunity to figures like Mark Elias to turn against anybody involved in the Russian Collusion scandal. This measure throws light on the need to dig deeper into the matter and bring out the truth.
Impact on American Society
The FBI’s recent actions of viewing ordinary people as terrorists based on their beliefs are not limited to just presidential campaigns. People like pro-lifers and Catholic attendees have also been viewed as potential threats. This casting of a wide net of suspicion reflects the deeper flaws in the agency and affects American society at large.
Supporting Whistleblowers
Whistleblowers are often left financially broken when they choose to speak out against the establishment. Crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe are only a temporary solution. There should be measures that support the whistleblowers and their families financially.
Conclusion
The recent hearing and discussions on the whistleblower episode in the FBI raises questions about the agency’s functioning. The Congress’s role in regulating the agency’s activities and making it liable for its actions is vital. The need to provide financial and legal support to whistleblowers is also a pressing issue. The question remains‚ is this worse than the Durham report? Only time can tell.