Strong words (below), but these did not apply to HRC. Why not James Comey?
“The breadth and depth of classified national security information retained by the defendant for more than a decade is simply astonishing,” said Alan E. Kohler, Jr. Assistant Director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division. “The defendant, who's well trained in handling classified information, put her country’s sensitive secrets at risk. The FBI will go to great lengths to investigate individuals who put their own interests above U.S. national security, including when the individual is an FBI employee.”
“Our community’s safety and our nation’s security were jeopardized by this criminal behavior,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Teresa Moore for the Western District of Missouri. “Those entrusted with such grave responsibility must be held accountable if they violate their oath and betray their country. I appreciate the diligence and professionalism with which the FBI thoroughly investigated one of their own and brought the perpetrator to justice.”
“Every FBI employee swears to support and defend the Constitution of the United States,” said Special Agent in Charge Timothy Langan of the FBI Kansas City Field Office. “With that oath comes the obligation to protect classified information from unauthorized disclosure to safeguard our national security. Kingsbury’s actions are a betrayal of trust not only to the FBI but also the American people. They can be reassured that the FBI takes any and all allegations of wrongdoing by employees with the utmost gravity and remain committed to investigating these allegations to the fullest extent.”
Every department in our government are having arrests. I say that's a BIG WIN for God and the WORLD. Amen. Keep 'em coming.
Strong words (below), but these did not apply to HRC. Why not James Comey?
“The breadth and depth of classified national security information retained by the defendant for more than a decade is simply astonishing,” said Alan E. Kohler, Jr. Assistant Director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division. “The defendant, who's well trained in handling classified information, put her country’s sensitive secrets at risk. The FBI will go to great lengths to investigate individuals who put their own interests above U.S. national security, including when the individual is an FBI employee.”
“Our community’s safety and our nation’s security were jeopardized by this criminal behavior,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Teresa Moore for the Western District of Missouri. “Those entrusted with such grave responsibility must be held accountable if they violate their oath and betray their country. I appreciate the diligence and professionalism with which the FBI thoroughly investigated one of their own and brought the perpetrator to justice.”
“Every FBI employee swears to support and defend the Constitution of the United States,” said Special Agent in Charge Timothy Langan of the FBI Kansas City Field Office. “With that oath comes the obligation to protect classified information from unauthorized disclosure to safeguard our national security. Kingsbury’s actions are a betrayal of trust not only to the FBI but also the American people. They can be reassured that the FBI takes any and all allegations of wrongdoing by employees with the utmost gravity and remain committed to investigating these allegations to the fullest extent.”
If she was a wuhmyn of color she'll sue back for discrimination, and probably have the documents returned to her as reparations. LOL
What does this even mean?
It’s okay, I’m sure she didn’t KNOWINGLY violate national security, so she should go free. Isn’t that the standard that was set?
This is the internet. A picture or it didn’t happen.
justice.gov is good enough for me. There's a ton of stories out there; just search her name.
I think Justice.gov is enough proof.
I do not trust this. At all. Every single person who works for the FB I is pure evil. Not one. Not even one of these creeps stood up for us. Not one.
Why didn't you name them?
Kendra Kingsbury, 48, of Dodge City, Kansas
BTW, the Duck didn't bring back any photos of her.
I like how the WashTimes used a shot of our girl Boebert:
Goggles
No Doxing: No doxing, including revealing personal information of non-public figures, as well as addresses, phone numbers, etc. of public figures.
It is right off the DOJ website linked above, moron.
Come on, who can say they've never copied classified documents and hoarded them in their house over a span of 13 years? Cut her some slack!
Wow, do.inion. old have used that info S well S china.