A bombshell report from an FBI whistleblower has ignited concerns among voters and political leaders in Arizona, as fresh allegations suggest that the FBI had planned to deploy plainclothes agents to Maricopa County polling stations. These agents were allegedly tasked with monitoring voters who support former President Donald Trump during the upcoming election, raising alarms about potential federal interference and voter intimidation.
The controversy erupted after a whistleblower, who claimed to have attended a recent security briefing, alleged that the FBI’s primary objective was to focus on Trump supporters. The whistleblower reported that the agents were instructed to ensure that Trump voters “don’t get out of line,” a vague directive that many have interpreted as an attempt to intimidate voters aligned with the former president.
Arizona Representative Alexander Kolodin (R-AZ) swiftly responded to the whistleblower’s claims by sending a strongly worded letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray. In the letter, Kolodin expressed his concerns over the potential deployment of federal agents at polling stations, warning that any attempt to intimidate voters in Arizona would not be tolerated.
Kolodin’s letter emphasized that the House of Representatives is prepared to take immediate action if it is discovered that federal agents are interfering with voters’ rights. “I sincerely hope that this disturbing allegation is false,” Kolodin wrote. “Rest assured, however, that if your agents are here for any other purpose than ensuring that every lawful voter is able to cast a ballot, the House is prepared to take immediate action to secure all Arizonans the equal protection of the laws.”
2/2 Not exactly what I wanted to be doing on my holiday. pic.twitter.com/X3aK69WKlD
— Rep. Alexander Kolodin (@realAlexKolodin) October 3, 2024
The whistleblower’s claims suggest that the FBI’s operation was specifically designed to target Trump voters. The allegation that agents were assigned to ensure that Trump supporters “don’t get out of line” has fueled speculation about voter suppression and raised concerns about the integrity of the upcoming election. The situation in Maricopa County, a key battleground in Arizona, has garnered national attention, with fears that federal overreach could disenfranchise voters.
Kolodin cited the FBI’s recent track record of involvement in election-related controversies and censorship, referencing cases where the agency allegedly interfered with speech critical of the Biden-Harris administration. One case Kolodin mentioned was American Encore v. Adrian Fontes et al., in which a rule was blocked that would have allowed voters to be removed from polling places if they criticized election workers. Kolodin warned that any attempt to suppress voter expression would violate the constitutional rights of Arizonans.
The representative also highlighted that under U.S. Code § 1985(3), federal agents are prohibited from disguising themselves at polling places to prevent or hinder local authorities from ensuring equal protection under the law. Kolodin reminded Director Wray that presidential elections are administered by state law, not federal law, and any interference by federal agents could be seen as an unlawful overreach.
As the controversy gained traction, the FBI was quick to respond to the accusations. In a statement attributed to the agency, the FBI categorically denied the whistleblower’s claims, asserting that federal law prohibits armed federal personnel from being present at polling stations unless there is an urgent, life-threatening situation.
The statement, issued by Election Integrity Investigator Bryan James Blehm, read, “The allegations stated in the letter are categorically false. Federal law prohibits the presence of armed federal personnel at polling places, absent exigent life-threatening emergencies.”
In response to should be Congressman Kolodin, the Department of Injustice has just stated:
“Thank you for reaching out. The following is attributable to the FBI:
The allegations stated in the letter are categorically false. Federal law prohibits the presence of armed federal… https://t.co/3KbFH06f8Y
— Bryan James Blehm (@BlehmLawAZ) October 4, 2024
While the FBI denied the claims, some critics, including Kolodin, interpreted the denial as an admission that unarmed federal agents could still be present at polling stations. This interpretation has led to ongoing speculation about the possibility of covert federal surveillance during the election.
Kolodin further encouraged Arizona voters to remain vigilant, urging them to report any violations of their civil rights to his office or the U.S. Attorney’s office. He expressed little confidence that the Biden-Harris administration would take such complaints seriously but stressed the importance of documenting any incidents of voter intimidation to support potential post-election litigation.
In closing his letter, Kolodin reassured Arizona voters not to be discouraged by the allegations of federal interference. “Do not be deterred from voting by these last, desperate acts of a dying regime about to be swept away by the winds of history,” Kolodin wrote. “Rest assured, if the powers that be were confident of the outcome, they would not be trying so hard to keep you away from the polls.”
The situation has become a flashpoint in an already tense political environment as Arizona prepares for what could be a pivotal election. With the stakes higher than ever, both Trump supporters and local authorities are on high alert for any attempts to influence the outcome through intimidation or suppression.
As the FBI continues to deny the allegations and political leaders in Arizona mobilize to ensure a free and fair election, the focus remains on protecting the rights of voters. The allegations, whether true or not, have underscored the fragile trust many Americans have in their election system and the need for transparency at every level. Arizona voters will head to the polls with heightened awareness, knowing that their right to vote is under intense scrutiny.
For now, the question remains: will these allegations lead to increased voter turnout in defiance of perceived federal overreach, or will they contribute to further division and distrust in the electoral process? Only time will tell as Arizona, and the nation, awaits the outcome of this contentious election.
OF COURSE the “FBI” will deny it. THAT is what they are trained to do . COMMIE-LA and her COMMUNIST “deep state wealthy elite CABAL”, billionaire MASTERS will stop at nothing to RIG and STEAL this “election” , and if they have to send in their WEAPONIZED “alphabet agencies to accomplish their goal of voter intimidation, they WILL.
People need to wake the hell up and realize, this country is under attack by the DEMOCOMMUNISTS, to use hired “useful idiots” , and their weaponized alphabet agencies, to steal yet another “election”, in order to turn this constitutional republic into a communist regime, and the legal citizens into CONTROLLED “SUBJECTS” for COMMIE-LA and her “deep state” “handlers” to use, abuse, TAX and REGULATE TO DEATH or ELIMINATE, when she feels the need to do so.