Senate Probe Reveals Ongoing Federal Agency Sabotage Under Trump Administration

Senator Ron Johnson has publicly accused the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) of harboring internal sabotage, claiming it persists even under the Trump administration. The remarks follow revelations about the “Arctic Frost” operation, which allegedly weaponized federal agencies against President Trump and Republican targets.

Johnson highlighted that critical findings about the investigation were uncovered not by agency leaders but through whistleblowers. He criticized “partisan actors” within the FBI and DOJ for undermining the administration, despite recent efforts to address corruption. The senator emphasized that even 10 months into Trump’s term, systemic issues remain unresolved.

The “Arctic Frost” probe, initiated under former Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray, expanded into a campaign targeting Republicans. Records obtained by Senator Chuck Grassley revealed hundreds of subpoenas issued to GOP entities and individuals. Verizon complied with demands for call records, while AT&T resisted similar requests from Special Counsel Jack Smith.

Judge James Boasberg’s role in enforcing gag orders on phone companies drew scrutiny, with some questioning his impartiality. Trump denounced the investigations as “weaponization” of government agencies, calling those involved “thugs” and “criminals.” The article underscores ongoing debates over agency integrity, with Johnson urging further action against perceived internal threats.

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