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Catherine Mortensen) – Since the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, the Biden administration’s Department of Justice has engaged in what appears to be a pattern of civil rights abuses against anyone who doesn’t accept the woke agenda or is a Trump supporter. Most recently, the FBI raided the home of former Mayor and Trump advisor Rudy Giuliani. In an exclusive interview with Fox News, Giuliani said the government is trying to frame him.
Giuliani said the agents showed him a search warrant that “sought the electronics in my apartment and purported to be about an alleged violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, FARA, for failure to file as a foreign agent on behalf of an unnamed Ukrainian official.”
Since the January 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, the Biden administrationâs Department of Justice has engaged in what appears to be a pattern of civil rights abuses against anyone who doesnât accept the woke agenda or is a Trump supporter. Most recently, the FBI raided the home of former Mayor and Trump advisor Rudy Giuliani. In an exclusive interview with Fox News, Giuliani said the government is trying to frame him.
Giuliani said the agents showed him a search warrant that âsought the electronics in my apartment and purported to be about an alleged violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, FARA, for failure to file as a foreign agent on behalf of an unnamed Ukrainian official.â
Tipsters, social media post led FBI to search Homer woman’s home for links to Capitol riot
Print article Two anonymous tipsters, an Instagram post and a photo comparison led the FBI to break down the door of a Homer couple’s home last week, according to a search warrant unsealed Wednesday. The FBI had hoped to find a laptop stolen from the office of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump. Rioters invaded the Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s win in the November presidential election, and federal law enforcement officers have pursued charges against hundreds of people accused of participating in the insurrection that left five people dead.