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As the first shoe related to the FBIâs involvement in the breach of the U.S. Capitol droppedâthe New York Times last week reported at least two informants tied to the Proud Boys were working with the FBI before, during, and after January 6âanother high-profile case continues to expose the bureauâs corrupt role in what the government also considers an act of domestic terrorism: a concocted plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer from her vacation cottage in October 2020.
In fact, Joe Bidenâs Justice Department has tied the two events together in an attempt to convince the public that right-wing militiamen, ostensibly loyal to Donald Trump, pose a looming threat to the country. In a recent sentencing memorandum for one man who pleaded guilty in the Whitmer case, government prosecutors wrote, âas the Capitol riots demonstrated, an inchoate conspiracy can turn into a grave substantive offense on short notice.â
Especially when at least a dozen FBI agents and informants take charge.
The Whitmer caper came to light when six men were arrested on federal charges of âconspiracy to commit kidnapping,â a felony punishable by life in prison. (A superseding indictment filed in April added a charge of domestic terrorism to the five remaining defendants. Several others face state charges.)
Headlines blared the shocking news just as early voting was underway in the crucial swing state. Team Biden and the Democrats made the most of this timely political gift: âThere is a through line from President Trumpâs dog whistles and tolerance of hate, vengeance, and lawlessness to plots such as this one. He is giving oxygen to the bigotry and hate we see on the march in our country,â Biden said in a statement on October 9.
During a press conference the same day, Whitmer suggested Trump was responsible. âWhen our leaders meet with, encourage, and or fraternize with domestic terrorists, they legitimize their actions. They are complicit.â
Itâs unclear whether the drama affected any votes. What we do know, however, is the integrity of the kidnapping plot quickly is eroding, just like the narrative about January 6.
A federal judge in Michigan last week delayed the Whitmer trial, originally scheduled to begin next month, until March 2022 after defense attorneys requested a 90-day continuance to investigate the behavior of several FBI informants and agents cited in the case, among other concerns. (BuzzFeed News has an excellent explainer here.)
An FBI-Funded Caper
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Whitmer Case Exposes Pattern of FBI Misconduct
''The conduct of FBI assets in the Whitmer case probably is not an outlier but rather, as increasingly appears to be the case, standard operating procedure at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.''
By Julie Kelly
September 30, 2021
Defense attorneys are accusing the FBI of entrapping their clients and demanding, over the objections of the Justice Department, access to all material that would reveal the extent of the FBIâs seven-month involvement.
âThe governmentâs agents actively planned and coordinated its efforts to induce the defendants to engage in incriminating behavior and statements, even going so far as designing the objective and structural components of the conspiracy alleged in the indictment,â Scott Graham, the lawyer representing Kaleb Franks, wrote in an August motion.
Defense filings detail extensive communications between informants and their FBI handlers that show how they instigated the co-conspiratorsâ criminal behavior including purchasing weapons, making explosive devices, and organizing âsurveillanceâ trips near Whitmerâs property. Informants personally profited from their work. One informant was given at least $24,000 in cash and a new car for his services. Agents were seen handing âenvelopes full of cash . . . to CHSsâ on several occasions, according to defense counsel. (CHS is short for âconfidential human source,â the official term for informant.)
The FBI organized and funded all the trips aimed at preparing for the alleged âkidnappingâ incident. Agents picked up the tab for transportation, lodging, food, and other expenses, including a âreconâ trip in September. Without the government subsidizing the excursionsâthe same trips now used as evidence against themâmost, if not all, of the defendants would not have had sufficient funds to participate.
This is how the FBI exploited the sad personal situations of their targets. âThe government focused on a band of individuals with unstable personal histories (that left them extraordinarily susceptible to persuasion) and injected into the mix the kind of father-figure, military-hero role models the men craved in their lives.â
But it appears that at least a few of the feds have their own personal and professional shortcomings, to say the least. The lead FBI agent in the case, Richard Trask, was arrested in July for assaulting his wife after the couple attended a swingerâs party. Trask smashed his wifeâs head on a nightstand and attempted to choke her, according to police reports.
Prosecutors have decided not to call Trask as a witness after discovering his texts that referred to President Trump as âa douchebag,â and âa piece of shit.â The agency fired Trask in early September.
Advancing the Plot
Defense lawyers are now seeking more information about FBI Special Agent Jayson Chambers, who owns an internet intelligence company on the side. His companyâs Twitter account posted hints about the pending arrests before the news was public. Chambersâ personal financial interest in a business closely tied to his work as a federal investigator, one attorney argued, could help prove entrapment.
Not only was Chambers instrumental in the Whitmer kidnapping scheme, but he also suggested orchestrating a separate plot targeting Ralph Northam, the Democratic governor of Virginia. In September, Chambers texted his informant named âBig Dan,â the primary source involved in the Whitmer case. âBig Danâ was contacting another target, a man named âFrank,â in Virginia to ensnare the man in the FBIâs newest political plot. âFrankâ is described in one filing as a Vietnam veteran in his late 60s who suffers from health issues and cannot drive.
Chambers made clear to âBig Danâ what he was supposed to convince âFrankâ to do. âThe mission is to kill the governor specifically,â Chambers texted. He further instructed âBig Danâ to tell âFrankâ how to build an explosive device, an approach similar to the one used in the Whitmer scheme.
âThis exchange speaks for itself,â attorney Scott Graham wrote. âThe objective of the plot is clearly being derived and advanced by Special Agent Chambers. By issuing this edict, âBig Danâ has been charged to develop that plot specifically. The plot in this case shares the same objective: the governor.â
Chambers and his partner, Special Agent Henrik Impola, worked closely with âBig Dan.â (The government has 1154 pages of FD-1023 reports, FBI documents that record the overall work of an informant, on âBig Dan.â) Text messages between the three men, according to another defense attorney, âindicate the F.B.I. was pushing their paid agent to actively recruit people into an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy.â
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Peter J. NygÄrd is a Finnish-Canadian fashion executive.
In 1967, he founded NygÄrd International, a company that made women's apparel.
In 2020, NygÄrd was investigated on charges of sex trafficking, rape, and racketeering charges, and resigned as chairman after the FBI raided his New York offices. Wikipedia
Born: July 24, 1941 (age 80 years), Helsinki, Finland
Partner(s): Anna Nicole Smith (1998â2001)
Known for: Founding NygÄrd
Children: Bianca NygÄrd, Kai Zen Bickle, Trey Nygard, Xar NygÄrd, Mika NygÄrd, Jessar NygÄrd, Scarlet NygÄrd, à liÄ NygÄrd
Parents: Hilkka NygÄrd, Eeli NygÄrd
Siblings: Pirjo-Liisa NygÄrd Johnson