FBI Admits: It’s ‘Standard Protocol’ to Set Up Political Enemies, Try to Kill Them

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In a rare moment of candor, the FBI admitted it is “standard protocol” to entrap their opponents and try to kill them in unannounced raids.

“The FBI followed standard protocol in this search as we do for all search warrants,” the brown shirts said, regarding news that they were prepared to use deadly force in their illegal raid on Mar-a-Lago.

You’d be forgiven for not knowing they always have a combat medic at the scene when they send the Gestapo out to seize papers, except, of course, if they’re kept in an unlocked garage behind a corvette. Then they don’t send anybody at all.

Likewise, it’s standard operating procedure to fake evidence and photograph it for pure propaganda purposes.

Relax. Pre-dawn raids on nonviolent, innocent political foes (and their lawyers) are totally normal in the Trump era. It happens all the time. You can even watch live on CNN. Trade advisors are put in leg irons at the airport, and thrown in prison. Members of Congress have their phones seized. The My Pillow CEO is boxed in at a Hardee’s drive-thru for questioning an election.

And don’t worry. Deadly force is to be used “only when necessary.” In case you’re wondering, the DOJ deems it “necessary” to surveill a 300-pound 75-year-old man, who uses a cane, for months and send dozens of armored agents to break down his door, drive through his window, shoot him, and drag him out to bleed out on the sidewalk for mouthing off on social media and criticizing the Biden regime.

It was also “necessary” for the feds to accost a Black Trump supporter while he was carrying his 2-year-old daughter home from a swimming lesson. Naturally, the goons agents were from the Washington Field Office.

“There was no departure from the norm in this matter,” the feds said, of a raid into the home of a president of the United States. Yep, this is the norm in the U.S.(S.)A.

By Liz Harrington

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