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14 FBI Whistleblowers Helping GOP Investigate Corrupt DOJ, Says Rep. Jordan

'It is becoming a well-worn trail of agents who say, 'This has got to stop.' And thank goodness for them... '

(Headline USA) At least 14 FBI whistleblowers have come forward to Republicans investigating the Justice Department, according to Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio.

Jordan, who is the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee, told Fox News this week that people throughout the FBI are coming forward to talk about “the political nature” of the agency. One has even raised alarms about the FBI’s recent raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.

“Fourteen FBI agents have come to our office as whistleblowers, and they are good people,” Jordan said.

“There are lots of good people in the FBI. It’s the top that is the problem. Some of these good agents are coming to us, telling us what is baloney, what’s going on — the political nature now of the Justice Department — God bless them for doing it — talking about the school board issue, about a whole host of issues.”

Jordan continued: “It is becoming a well-worn trail of agents who say, ‘This has got to stop.’ And thank goodness for them.”

The DOJ announced on Monday that it opposed unsealing the search warrant the FBI obtained to search Trump’s home.

It was also revealed this week that the FBI reportedly worked with Hillary Clinton operatives behind the scenes on the raid.

“Sources say Hillary Clinton operatives have been secretly working with Archives officials and the Justice Department for several months and are behind the push for the investigation of Trump as ‘revenge’ for Clinton being investigated for mishandling classified materials in her Emailgate scandal,” investigative reporter Paul Sperry wrote.

“The Clinton machine has been agitating for this since January,” he continued.

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