A recent report has revealed that former President Donald Trump and many of his supporters were targeted by extensive FBI investigations over nearly a decade. These investigations, which began in 2016 and continued through various election cycles, reportedly violated the privacy of numerous innocent Americans.
• The FBI conducted four counterintelligence investigations that treated Trump as a national security threat throughout most of his political career.
• Investigations included invasive tactics such as wiretaps, surveillance, and other methods affecting not just Trump, but also members of Congress, journalists, campaign advisers, and lawyers.
• An audit report has indicated that over 1,200 individuals were examined under these assessments between 2018 and 2024 during the leadership of FBI Director Christopher Wray.
• There is emerging evidence suggesting that these actions may constitute a conspiracy to violate civil rights under the guise of government authority.
• The second phase of investigative operations is currently being declassified, with expectations of uncovering serious abuses linked to former employees of the FBI and the Department of Justice.
• An additional concerning detail has been reported regarding the FBI allegedly seizing election records from an Arizona county.
The findings highlight significant concerns over the lengths to which government agencies may go in monitoring political figures and their supporters. The continuing investigations may shed further light on these potential abuses of power and civil rights violations.
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