Marcus Allen [whistleblower; FBI]: The FBI suspended my security clearance, accusing me of actually being disloyal to my country. This outrageous and insulting accusation, is based on unsubstantiated accusations that I hold conspiratorial views regarding the events of January 6th, 2021, and that I allegedly sympathize with criminal conduct…it appears that I was retaliated against because I forwarded information to my superiors, and others, that questioned the official narrative of January 6th.
Hageman: [citing testimony from retired FBI agent Thomas Baker]: Mr. Baker explained, that in the aftermath of 9/11, that upon being embarrassed by being scolded by President Bush for not being able to stop it from happening, then FBI Director Robert Mueller made the decision to fundamentally change the FBI from a law enforcement body, to an intelligence-driven one…centralizing it's power in Washington DC, while placing less emphasis on the field offices.
Plaskett complaining that they don't have testimony from one of the whistleblowers; republicans are protecting him from democrats desire to destroy them.
Sanchez: Make no mistake, this hearing is a vehicle to legitimize the events of January 6th, and the people who perpetrated it. And why? Because Donald Trump is running for president again. And if you normalize the events of January 6th, if you repeat his election fraud lies, then maybe he doesn't seem so extreme. Maybe it will be easier to overturn a free and fair election the next time.
Sanchez is obviously a state criminal in total panic. She is attempting to pin a twitter account on whistleblower Allen that is not even his.
Wasserman-Schultz: My understanding is that the minority, under the rules, is entitled to the same testimony, information, documents, that the majority is entitled to.
Chairman Jordan: When it comes to whistleblowers, you're not.
Wasserman-Schultz: These are not whistleblowers. They have been determined by the agency [FBI] to not be whistleblowers.
[democrats are scared to death]
Gaetz: Did they [Washington Field Office of FBI] ever try to get you to do something that was outside the normal order of law enforcement activity?
O'Boyle: Yes, sir.
Gaetz: What did the Washington Field Office try to get you to do that violated the law and regulations?
O'Boyle: They tried to get me to serve a federal grand jury subpoena when there was no proper predicate to do so.
Gaetz: And the reason there was no predicate was because it was based on an anonymous tip, right?
O'Boyle: That's correct.
Goldman was totally shut down by Jordan. kek
Cammack: I think it's clear we have a pattern here; if you speak up about the abuses, you are seen as an agent, or are sharing information that may not fall in line with the FBI's political narrative, you will be suspended without pay, have your security clearance revoked, and your life will be turned upside down.