A whistleblower has come forward with serious allegations that the FBI is actively deleting files to prevent new leadership from uncovering past actions. According to former FBI agent Garret O’Boyle, employees are working to erase critical records, making them irretrievable. The files reportedly include information related to Jeffrey Epstein and internal operations against American citizens.
O’Boyle previously testified to Congress in 2023 about corruption within the bureau. Now, he claims that FBI personnel are systematically purging data before Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino can access it. The process allegedly involves wiping servers in a way that ensures the information cannot be recovered, even with advanced forensic technology.
These allegations suggest a deliberate effort to obstruct potential investigations. Legal experts note that if proven, this could constitute obstruction of justice, leading to criminal charges for those involved. However, the FBI has not responded to the claims, leaving many unanswered questions.
Patel and Bongino, both known for advocating transparency and reform, have yet to comment on the situation. If the claims are accurate, they could face significant challenges in uncovering past misconduct within the bureau.
🚨BOMBSHELL: FBI Whistleblower Reveals The FBI is Actively DESTROYING Evidence after Kash, Bongino Takeover:
“The FBI is working day and night to destroy files on these servers. Can’t be restored. I’m sure there’s info about Epstein and subversion against Americans.” pic.twitter.com/yOBqc3vjRO
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 24, 2025
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