The emails were never meant to see daylight. Now theyâre in the hands of Congress. A veteran FBI agent says he was threatened, shut down, and warned off for asking who really paid for the Steele dossier. The same DOJ officials later helped drive the Trump Arctic Frost probe. Grassley says it all points to a sinisâŚÂ ContinuesâŚ
Sen. Chuck Grassley is now dragging those long-buried choices into the light, forcing the Justice Department to confront a moment it clearly wanted forgotten. At stake is more than paperwork: a whistleblowerâs claim that when he flagged âunambiguous concealmentâ of Clinton and DNC funding behind the Steele dossier, senior officials didnât just ignore himâthey moved to silence him. Those same officials later helped steer Arctic Frost, the probe that ended with Trump charged over election interference, deepening suspicions that prosecutorial zeal depends on the targetâs party.
The Clinton camp and DNC walked away with modest civil fines for misreporting over a million dollars in opposition-research spending. Trump got a sprawling criminal case. Now Congress holds the emails, the agent is on record, and the country is left staring at one terrifying possibility: that the scales of justice werenât merely unbalancedâthey were deliberately tipped.