Alert: FBI Deployed Female 'Honeypot' Agents to Destroy Trump - Whistleblower

Alert: FBI Deployed Female 'Honeypot' Agents to Destroy Trump - Whistleblower

The House Judiciary Committee is currently examining claims that the FBI targeted Donald Trump from the early days of his first presidential campaign, as reported by The Washington Times.

According to a report published on Tuesday, an FBI whistleblower has alleged that, in 2015, then-FBI Director James Comey "personally directed" a covert operation aimed at infiltrating Trump’s campaign. This operation reportedly involved an attempt to gather incriminating evidence using tactics well-known within intelligence circles.

The Times indicates that an FBI agent involved in the investigation disclosed its existence in a communication sent to the Judiciary Committee. The agent claims that two female FBI operatives, acting under Comey's personal orders, were deployed to serve as “honeypots” while traveling with Trump and his campaign team. The term “honeypots” (or "honeytraps") refers to female agents who use intimacy to gain trust and extract information from their targets.

In the case of Trump’s campaign, the whistleblower’s account suggests that Comey initiated the probe without any specific evidence of criminal behavior, making it "more of what agents would describe as a fishing expedition to find something incriminating about Mr. Trump."

The timing of these events is significant, as outlined by the Times. If the allegations are accurate, Comey may have leveraged federal resources — funded by taxpayers — to pursue a political figure without any legal justification. Trump officially launched his campaign in June 2015, while the FBI’s larger “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into Trump and “Russian collusion” didn’t begin until nearly a year later.

Trump dismissed Comey in May 2017, after which Comey became an outspoken critic of Trump. The “Crossfire Hurricane” probe, however, ultimately foundered. After years of media coverage and a multi-million-dollar investigation, Special Counsel Robert Mueller concluded there was no basis for the “Russian collusion” claims.

If true, the whistleblower's allegation implies that Comey was targeting Trump long before he became the Republican nominee in 2016. The alleged purpose was to undermine Trump’s political movement by gathering potentially damaging information through the use of “honeypots.”

The Times further reports that Comey’s covert operation ended when a photograph of one of the women surfaced, threatening to expose the scheme. FBI representatives, according to the whistleblower, told the newspaper that the woman was merely an informant — not an agent — and warned that publishing her photo could jeopardize her safety.

To prevent further exposure, one of the women was reportedly transferred to the CIA, with her consent, removing her as a witness to the operation. The other agent, according to the Times, has since been promoted to a senior position within the FBI.

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