Hillary Clinton thought she got away with targeting Trump- Bondi just proved her wrong

The emails were never meant to be public. Now they sit before Congress. A veteran FBI agent

claims he was threatened and shut down after questioning who funded the Steele dossier, alleging senior Justice Department officials warned him off pursuing the truth.

According to the whistleblower, he raised concerns about what he called “unambiguous concealment”

of Clinton campaign and DNC funding behind the dossier. Rather than investigate, he says his superiors moved to silence him.

Sen. Chuck Grassley has brought those internal emails into the open, forcing the Justice Department

to revisit decisions it appeared eager to bury. Grassley argues the issue is not paperwork, but whether justice was applied unevenly.

The controversy deepens because some of the same DOJ officials named in the whistleblower’s

account later helped oversee the Arctic Frost investigation, which led to criminal charges against Donald Trump related to election interference.

Critics say the contrast is striking. The Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee

ultimately paid modest civil fines for misreporting more than a million dollars in opposition-research spending tied to the dossier.

Trump, by contrast, faced an expansive criminal probe. To skeptics, the disparity fuels suspicion

that prosecutorial intensity depended on the political identity of the target, not the underlying conduct.

Grassley argues the emails suggest more than bureaucratic error. If the whistleblower’s claims hold,

they point to deliberate decisions to shield some actors while aggressively pursuing others.

With Congress now holding the documents and the agent on record, the stakes extend beyond partisan debate.

At issue is public trust in whether the justice system enforced the law evenly—or whether the scales were intentionally tipped.

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