FBI agent fired after being suspected of prejudice in the probe of Hunter Biden’s laptop

FBI agent fired after being suspected of prejudice in the probe of Hunter Biden’s laptop


Timothy Thibault, a former FBI agent, has left the organization after accusations that he obstructed the investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop.

It has been revealed today that a senior FBI agent who was suspected of prejudice in how he handled the investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop has left the agency.

According to Fox News, Timothy Thibault, the FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the investigation, resigned from the agency at the end of last week and was led out of the building for the last time on Friday.

Thibault was one of 13 assistant special agents tasked with looking into the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. After agency whistleblowers revealed an alleged pattern of political bias from several high-ranking officials, FBI Director Christopher Wray removed Thibault from her supervisory position earlier this month.

Chuck Grassley, the leading member of the Senate Judiciary, also singled out the agent in a letter to Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland on July 18. In the letter, Grassley pleaded with the two to take action in response to claims that political prejudice affected agency operations.

Grassley wrote to Wray, stating that “the FBI answers to Congress and the American people,” and adding, “As you are aware, Assistant Special Agent in Charge Tim Thibault is not the only politically biased FBI agent in the Washington Field Office.”

Following a flurry of incriminating allegations regarding the FBI and how it handled the Hunter investigation, Thibault resigned.

Last Monday, Republican Senator Ron Johnson wrote to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz alleging that the agency had purposefully delayed the inquiry and instructed agents not to examine the laptop.

Johnson added, “Recently, my office heard from people with knowledge of the FBI’s potential wrongdoing.”

Thibault was one of 13 assistant special agents assigned to investigate the Hunter Biden laptop saga and was removed from the supervisory role by FBI Director Christopher Wray earlier this month after agency whistleblowers shed light on an alleged pattern of political bias from multiple high-ranking officials

Thibault was one of 13 assistant special agents assigned to investigate the Hunter Biden laptop saga and was removed from the supervisory role by FBI Director Christopher Wray earlier this month after agency whistleblowers shed light on an alleged pattern of political bias from multiple high-ranking officials

Thibault was one of 13 assistant special agents assigned to investigate the Hunter Biden laptop saga and was removed from the supervisory role by FBI Director Christopher Wray earlier this month after agency whistleblowers shed light on an alleged pattern of political bias from multiple high-ranking officials

Thibault was one of 13 assistant special agents assigned to investigate the Hunter Biden laptop saga and was removed from the supervisory role by FBI Director Christopher Wray earlier this month after agency whistleblowers shed light on an alleged pattern of political bias from multiple high-ranking officials

Thibault was one of 13 assistant special agents assigned to investigate the Hunter Biden laptop saga and was removed from the supervisory role by FBI Director Christopher Wray earlier this month after agency whistleblowers shed light on an alleged pattern of political bias from multiple high-ranking officials

President Joe Biden (left) and Hunter Biden (right) leaving church in South Carolina earlier this month. The  White House has generally avoided discussing the laptop story and investigation and has deferred to the Department of Justice when asked

GOP senators DEMAND Facebook hands over conversations with the FBI over suppressing Hunter Biden laptop scandal

 In a letter to Facebook, Senate Republicans Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson demanded that the company turn over any correspondence it has with the FBI and the DOJ about Hunter Biden’s laptop and business operations.

In addition to asking for Mark Zuckerberg’s identity, the letter wants the identities of FBI and DOJ agents who allegedly informed the social media giant that a document dump before to the 2020 election was “Russian misinformation.”

According to sources, Facebook was compelled by that threat to filter and remove the New York Post’s stories on the laptop.

The American public want to know if the FBI utilized Facebook as part of their alleged scheme to undermine information concerning Hunter Biden, Johnson and Grassley wrote.

Grassley informed Iowa Republicans on Sunday that he would keep looking into Hunter Biden and that he intended to expose any “political prejudice” within the FBI.

If so, they said, “Congress and the American people demand clarification about the degree to which the FBI interacted with Facebook during the 2020 election with Hunter Biden-related material.”

Johnson wrote to Horowitz, “These whistleblowers claimed that after the FBI took the Hunter Biden laptop from the Wilmington, Delaware computer store, local FBI leadership told employees, “You will not look at that Hunter Biden laptop” and that the FBI is “not going to change the outcome of the election again.”

Johnson responded, saying, “While I appreciate your reluctance to look into an issue that could be connected to a current investigation, it is evident to me based on several credible whistleblower revelations that the FBI cannot be trusted with the management of Hunter Biden’s laptop.”

I hope you realize that it will be more difficult for you to find the truth and hold people responsible for wrongdoing the longer your office waits to look into the FBI’s conduct.

In order to avoid interfering with the Department of Justice’s investigation into Hunter’s tax troubles, Horowitz informed Johnson in February 2021 that the OIG would not look into how the FBI handled the laptop.

In a letter to Wray and Garland, Senator Grassley said that Thibault ordered the closure of “one avenue of disparaging Hunter Biden reporting” in October 2020, one month before the election.

According to the whistleblower, there was proof that some of the information were accurate when Thibault shut down the probe.

Allegations made to Grassley’s office “appears to imply that there was a plan among some FBI personnel to undercut negative material pertaining to Hunter Biden by falsely claiming it was misinformation,” the senator stated.

In testimony earlier this month, FBI Director Christopher Wray said he was “very troubled” by claims that the agency handled the laptop improperly.

In the meanwhile, sources tell CNN that the Department of Justice investigation in Delaware has stepped up recently as it considers whether to file charges for tax offenses or making false claims about buying a gun.

Given his well-known difficulties with drug addiction at the time, Hunter would not have been allowed to purchase a gun.

He admitted that he was under investigation for tax difficulties following the 2020 election, but he maintained his innocence.

FROM A DELAWARE REPAIR SHOP TO GLOBAL HEADLINES: THE HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP SCANDAL

April 12, 2019: Hunter brought in damaged equipment to John Paul Mac Isaac’s laptop repair store The Mac Shop in Wilmington, Delaware.

April 15, 2019: Mac Isaac called Hunter to drop off a drive related to the recovery efforts.

April 16, 2019: Hunter dropped off the drive and requested Mac Isaac bill him thru Square when complete the next day. This was the last time he ever heard or saw Hunter.

April 17, 2019: The job was completed and bill sent and called for collection.

April 25, 2019: Joe Biden announced his candidacy for president.

September 3, 2019: Mac Isaac spoke to his father about concerns related to the contents of the laptop and decided to approach the FBI in New Mexico.

September 20, 2019: While waiting for a copy of the hard drive to arrive that he sent to my father, the Wall Street Journal ran a story about a whistleblower involving a Ukrainian phone call.

October 9, 2019: Mac Isaac’s father approached the FBI in Albuquerque, New Mexico with a copy of Hunter’s hard drive. The FBI refused the drive, claiming it was not a federal issue. He claimed the FBI told his father to get a lawyer and leave the FBI field office.

November 1, 2019: The FBI agent reached out to Mac Isaac’s father.

November 13, 2019: Public impeachment hearings against Donald Trump begun in the Intelligence Committee.

November 19, 2019: Two FBI agents visited Mac Isaac at his home. He presented Agents Joshua and Mike with document he thought were relevant to the impeachment trial. He claimed the agents refused to look at anything and again refused to take the laptop for evaluation, claiming they needed to run it by their legal team.

December 2, 2019: Agent Joshua calls Mac Isaac to says he want to come to the shop with an FBI tech guy and make a clone of the hard drive.

December 9, 2019: Agents Joshua and Mike arrive at the shop with a subpoena to collect Hunter’s back up drive, along with the laptop and any related paperwork for the repair job.

January 16, 2020: Impeachment trial starts against Trump. There was no mention of Hunter’s laptop. Mac Isaac said this is when he knew for sure the FBI cared more about protecting the Bidens than protecting the then-president or the small town shop owner.

Late February thru August 2020: Mac Isaac’s uncle and father, both retired Col. in the Air Force, knocked on the doors of several members of Congress and White House staffers but got no response.

August 26, 2020: Mac Isaac sent an email to the office of Trump’s lawyer at the time, Rudy Giuliani, detailing efforts to get the contents of the drive to the correct authorities.

August 27, 2020: Giuliani’s lawyer, Bob Costello, sent a response to Mac Isaac and the two spoke on the phone. It ended in the decision to overnight send a copy of the drive to Giuliani’s office.

August 28, 2020: Giuliani’s office received the hard drive.

September 23, 2020: Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson released their report on Hunter’s activity.

September 24, 2020: Mac Isaac sent a letter to Senator Johnson’s office thru their whistle blower link and explained the situation related to the laptop hard drive.

September 25, 2020: Johnson’s office responded. They asking for more information, including if Mac Isaac is a U.S. citizen, who the agents were who collected Hunter’s equipment and whether he had legal counsel.

October 5, 2020: Johnson’s office questioned Mac Isaac over the phone along with two members of the National Security Agency (NSA). They questioned Mac Isaac on if he worked for anyone and if he is Russian. He said they asked nothing about the laptop or its contents.

October 11, 2020: A reporter from the New York Post tracked Mac Isaac down to confirm he had a copy of Hunter’s laptop. The computer repairman called Bob Costello and asked how his identity was leak to the press, but was assured it was normal before a story broke to be leaked. He was also told his name would be left out of the reporting.

October 13, 2020: Hunter’s lawyer called Mac Isaac asking for the laptop.

October 14, 2020: The New York Post broke the initial story at 6:30 a.m. about Hunter’s laptop. Mac Isaac’s inbox started blowing up a couple minutes later and by 9:30 a.m., Twitter, Facebook and Google blocked or repressed the story.


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