FBI whistleblower WARNS about agent investigating 2nd Trump assassination attempt



The FBI is investigating the incident at the Trump International Golf Club in Florida as a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump — but is the FBI trustworthy to lead this investigation?

FBI whistleblower Steve Friend, who exposed what really happened in the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid — is blowing the whistle again. This time, he’s warning that the same FBI office is handling this investigation.

“The guy who authorized that, and then dummied evidence up, is the guy in charge now of the FBI’s investigation of this shooter,” Glenn Beck says, shocked.

“It actually goes a little bit deeper than that Glenn,” Friend comments.

Friend explains that Jeffrey Beltre was once the deputy assistant director of the security division for the FBI before assuming his current post as a special agent in charge of Miami’s FBI.

His prior position is the branch that goes after the whistleblowers.

Friend notes that Beltre has said that “they were looking to purge from the ranks people who were military veterans because he thought that they were disloyal, as well as people who attended regular religious worship ceremonies and opposed the coronavirus vaccine.”

When he announced he was going to Miami, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Deputy Director Paul Abbate, and Executive Assistant Director Jen Moore told him to cleanse his social media accounts of all the anti-Trump vitriol.

“Now, he’s in a position of authority in the FBI Miami office, and that is the office that has the responsibility for investigating this latest assassination attempt,” Friend explains.

“So you think the guy who wanted to purge the FBI of military people, religious people, and Trump supporters might not do an honest investigation?” Glenn asks.


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Weaponized government: How the raid on Mar-a-Lago is an ATTACK on us all



We all know what the raid on former President Donald Trump was REALLY all about — the 2024 election. Whether you love Trump or hate him, this unprecedented act is a LOT bigger than just one man. And the same people behind Obamagate, who weaponized the DOJ and FBI by using obscure laws, seem to have their fingerprints all over the latest fishing expedition to take down Trump.

On Glenn TV Wednesday, Glenn Beck heads to the chalkboard to map out what he thinks the FBI was REALLY looking for at Mar-a-Lago. The U.S. government is growing in size and strength under Biden, and now he is turning the full power of this out-of-control government on us all.

Glenn exposes the federal agencies that have been quietly militarizing right under our noses: The IRS, DHS, FBI, VA, and USDA have all been buying up guns and ammo with little to no explanation as to why. Is it time to abolish many of these corrupt institutions?

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Garland: 'I personally approved the decision' for FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago



U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland confirmed Thursday that he personally approved the search warrant that led to an FBI raid at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida.

"I personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter," Garland told reporters in his first public comments on the matter.

The attorney general also announced the Justice Department has filed a motion to unseal the warrant in the southern district of Florida. Garland would not comment on the ongoing investigation other than to say the warrant was authorized by a federal court upon finding of probable cause and that it will be made public in light of Trump's comments on the FBI raid and the public interest.

The FBI raid on Monday was reportedly conducted to retrieve classified materials and other documents Trump allegedly took with him to Mar-a-Lago after he left the White House.

Trump condemned the raid in a blistering statement Monday accusing the Biden administration of weaponizing the Justice Department against him. The former president later suggested that FBI agents were planting evidence against him.

Trump attorney Christina Bobb told NBC News Tuesday that agents seized about a dozen boxes from Trump's home and that a copy of the search warrant left at the Mar-a-Lago residence indicated agents were investigating possible violations of the Presidential Records Act and Trump's alleged mishandling of classified material.

The National Archives and Records Administration has said 15 boxes of presidential records, including classified materials, were previously retrieved from Mar-a-Lago earlier this year. The Trump family says they have been cooperating with federal authorities to turn over presidential records for months.

Earlier this spring, Trump's office received a grand jury subpoena for classified documents believed to be remaining at Mar-a-Lago, Fox News reported Thursday. The FBI reportedly visited Trump on June 3 to retrieve the subpoenaed documents, and Trump complied authorities.

While visiting Trump's residence, FBI investigators were reportedly showed areas where documents had been stored and requested that a lock be put on one storage room where records were located. Trump complied with the request.

Later, the former president claimed FBI agents broke the lock they had asked him to install to access the storage room where boxes of documents were kept.

"In early June, the DOJ and FBI asked my legal representatives to put an extra lock on the door leading to the place where boxes were stored in Mar-a-Lago - We Agreed," Trump wrote on Truth Social Wednesday.

"They were shown the secured area, and the boxes themselves. Then on Monday, with no notification or warning, an army of agents broke into Mar-a-Lago, went to the same storage area, and ripped open the lock that they had asked to be installed. A surprise attack, POLITICS, and all the while out Country is going to HELL!"

Republicans have condemned the raid and demanded additional details from Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray as well. Several GOP lawmakers have pressured the FBI and the National Archives to provide explanations and threatened oversight probes in the future.

"The country deserves a thorough and immediate explanation of what led to the events of Monday," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Tuesday. "Attorney General Garland and the Department of Justice should already have provided answers to the American people and must do so immediately."

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told Garland to "preserve your documents," vowing that Republicans will launch a series of oversight investigations into DOJ should they reclaim the House majority after the November elections.

Wray declined to speak about the raid when asked Wednesday, telling reporters "that's not something I can talk about, and I'd refer you to the department." He also confirmed that law enforcement officials were monitoring violent threats made against FBI agents and top DOJ officials and condemned threats to law enforcement.

Media and watchdog groups have also sought information on the FBI warrant used to search Trump's home.

The Albany Times Union and Judicial Watch have separately asked a federal magistrate judge to release the FBI's search warrant to the public. Judge Bruce Reinhardt gave the Justice Department an August 15 deadline to respond to the request, but the attorney general's announcement today means the warrant will be released shortly.

"More information will be made available in the appropriate way and at the appropriate time," Garland said.