
A whistleblower has come forward with explosive allegations that the FBI is systematically deleting massive amounts of evidence to obstruct investigations led by Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
These serious accusations were highlighted on "The Benny Show," where host Benny Johnson emphasized the urgency of the situation.
🚨BOMBSHELL: FBI Whistleblower Reveals The FBI is Actively DESTROYING Evidence after Kash, Bongino Takeover:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 24, 2025
"The FBI is working day and night to destroy files on these servers. Can't be restored. I'm sure there's info about Epstein and subversion against Americans." pic.twitter.com/yOBqc3vjRO
According to the whistleblower, FBI officials are allegedly purging files tied to high-profile cases, including documents related to Jeffrey Epstein and internal operations against American citizens. If true, these actions could significantly impact ongoing investigations and public trust in the agency.
Patel and Bongino, who were recently appointed to their leadership roles in the FBI, have been vocal about exposing government corruption. Patel, a former Trump administration official, has long accused the FBI of political bias, while Bongino, a former Secret Service agent, has built his platform on exposing deep-state operations. Their involvement in this case adds further urgency to the allegations.
Legal experts warn that if evidence destruction is proven, those responsible could face serious legal consequences, including obstruction of justice charges. Meanwhile, the FBI has yet to respond to these allegations.
As this situation unfolds, all eyes are on Patel and Bongino to see how they respond. Will the agency take action against those allegedly involved in the cover-up, or will this controversy deepen the FBI’s ongoing credibility crisis?
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