RESTORING FAITH IN THE FBI!
Friday, February 2nd, 2018
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
RESTORING FAITH IN THE FBI!
It’s been a bad last few weeks for the nation’s top law
enforcement agency. First, an innocent
hostage was shot and killed in a botched raid in Houston by an FBI
shooter. Then the television movie series
“Waco,” debuted and revisited the FBI killings of innocent victims in both Ruby
Ridge and Waco. And currently, the
Bureau faces charges by members of congress of malfeasance and even interfering
in the most recent president election.
The FBI has a credibility problem. And for good reason. The
House Intelligence Committee is investigating the mishandling of federal
wiretap requests involving both the Clinton Campaign and the Trump campaign. There is also the disappearance of thousands
of FBI emails and efforts by certain agents to undermine both candidates.
Take a look at just some of the newspaper headlines across America.
“Evidence Suggests a Massive Scandal is Brewing at the
FBI”-New York Post
“Wanted: An Honest FBI.”
Wall Street Journal
“The Massive Case of Collective Amnesia at the FBI”-National
Public Radio
“Scandal Ridden FBI-Must Be Abolished”-Boston Globe
The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines to
release a staff memo that Speaker Paul Ryan says will show that “there may have been malfeasance at the FBI.” In response, the Bureau is pleading with
congress and the president not to release the document. But with all the charges and counter charges
taking place, a little transparency would seem to be in order.
Maybe we can learn a little bit
from Hollywood. In the movie “Final
Impact,” the president asks a reporter to hold off on a major story by saying: And I can't appeal to your sense of what’s in the nation’s
best interest?” To which she responds: “I
always thought the truth was in the nation’s best interest.” The point made is
to let it all out.
And how about
the confrontation between Tom Cruise and Jack Nicolson in a ”A Few Good Men?”
Col. Jessep: You want answers?
Kaffee: I WANT THE TRUTH!
Col. Jessup: YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
Yes we can Col. Jessup. As the Wall Street Journal editorialized
this week: “The House memo is not about ‘attacking the FBI or ‘our law
enforcement professionals.’ This is about restoring confidence in a
law-enforcement agency that played an unprecedented role in the US presidential
election regarding both the Trump and Clinton campaigns.”
A number of Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee seem to
be outraged over any allegations that the FBI has a political agenda and that
it can be vindictive. But as an
investigative report by National Public Radio concluded last week: “As a matter
of reality, the FBI has been political from its outset. The people in charge and the people in charge
of the administrations under which it has served have been as political and as
partisan as it is possible to be.”
History shows that from the creation of the FBI under President
Teddy Roosevelt, the FBI has been used, misused, and by their own actions insubordinate
in many administrations. How long could
we talk about the shenanigans of J. Edger Hoover, Watergate, Deep Throat, Sen.
Joe McCarthy, investigations of Martin Luther King, and LBJ having the FBI
harass Vietnam protesters?
At the present time, there are three major congressional
investigations into possible criminal activity within the FBI. Special prosecutors seem to be appointed in
Washington at the drop of a hat. With
the president himself under investigation by a special prosecutor, it would
seem appropriate to have a similar special prosecutor appointed to fully
investigate the numerous allegations of impropriety by the FBI.
Is this powerful bureaucracy worthy of America’s trust? Yes Col. Jessup, we can handle the truth. Just
let the chips fall where they may.
Peace and Justice
Jim Brown
Jim Brown’s syndicated column appears each week
in numerous newspapers throughout the nation and on websites worldwide.
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