The swamp creatures are crawling out of the woodwork, Patriots. A former FBI assistant director who was rightfully FIRED by the Trump administration is now playing victim while mounting a congressional campaign, pathetically accusing the very administration that exposed his Deep State operations of "weaponizing" the Department of Justice.

This is rich, folks. The same FBI apparatus that spent years targeting President Trump, his supporters, and everyday Americans is now crying about weaponization? The irony would be laughable if it weren't so infuriating.

The ex-assistant director, who ran the FBI's Washington field office—ground zero for many of the bureau's most politically motivated witch hunts—apparently thinks voters have forgotten the FBI's role in the Russia hoax, the targeting of parents at school board meetings, and the unprecedented raid on Mar-a-Lago.

This congressional run reeks of desperation. When you can't survive in the private sector after being exposed as part of the administrative state's political machine, what do you do? Run for Congress and hope voters are stupid enough to buy your victim narrative.

But here's what this Deep State operative doesn't want you to remember: The Trump administration didn't weaponize the DOJ—they CLEANED HOUSE. They removed the very people who had turned America's premier law enforcement agency into a political weapon against conservatives, Christians, and Constitution-loving Americans.

The audacity is stunning. This is the same crowd that orchestrated pre-dawn raids on peaceful protesters, labeled concerned parents as "domestic terrorists," and treated the Constitution like toilet paper. Now they want us to believe THEY'RE the victims of weaponization?

Patriots, this is exactly why we needed President Trump back in the White House. The Deep State knows their days of unchecked power are numbered, and they're getting desperate. Will voters see through this obvious swamp creature's lies, or will they fall for another establishment con job?

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Source: Next News Network