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Trump Assassination Attempt Investigation Led by FBI Agent Facing Bias Probe

 September 24, 2024

Allegations against a high-ranking FBI official leading a significant investigation have ignited controversy in Washington.

House legislators are scrutinizing Jeffrey Veltri, an FBI leader accused of alarming bias, amid the investigation of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and the probe is focused on whistleblower claims about his sentiments about the former president, as the Washington Times reports.

Veltri, the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Miami field office, is currently overseeing the probe into the attack on the former president at his Florida golf club on Sept. 15, making any such bias especially problematic.

Recent reports highlight whistleblower accusations against Veltri, alleging anti-Trump sentiments and punitive actions against FBI staff who harbor conservative leanings.

Despite these claims, the FBI has declared its support for Veltri, asserting his selection for his role was based on a competitive process, emphasizing his commitment to fairness and impartiality.

Insights From Justice Department and Whistleblower Testimonies

Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz is slated to speak at a House Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the FBI’s management of whistleblower complaints and security clearance issues.

Tristan Leavitt, a lawyer representing the whistleblowers, alongside Marcus Allen -- a former FBI employee whose security clearance was recently restored -- will also provide testimony at the hearing.

They are set to discuss alleged abuses in the security clearance process and retaliation against FBI whistleblowers, particularly focusing on cases like Allen’s and Special Agent Garret O’Boyle’s.

Exploring the "Trump Questionnaire" and Its Implications

The whistleblowers have brought to light a supposed "Trump Questionnaire" used by the FBI to probe employees’ political and religious views.

Claims of inappropriate revocation of security clearances is another concern that has recently been raised.

These allegations have raised significant concerns about the objectivity and internal practices within the FBI's Security Division.

The FBI, however, maintains that Veltri’s leadership and the investigation into the assassination attempt remain unswayed by political biases.

FBI's Stance on the Ongoing Investigation

According to the FBI, "Mr. Veltri was selected through a competitive process to lead the Miami field office and is charged with carrying out the FBI mission in a fair and unbiased manner."

They further stated, "We have full confidence in [Mr.] Veltri’s leadership of the Miami Field Office and the investigation of the attempted assassination of former President Trump."

In reinforcing the significance of the investigation, the FBI commented, "This investigation is of the highest priority of the FBI. We are working closely with our partners and have hundreds of personnel from FBI Headquarters, Quantico, and multiple field offices supporting these efforts. All of us in the FBI are committed to conducting this investigation by the book, following the facts where they lead."

Legal and Ethical Considerations at Play

The hearing aims to uncover the full scope of alleged illegal practices within the FBI, particularly the extent of retaliation against whistleblowers.

Leavitt, representing the whistleblowers, expressed concern about the depth of the FBI's alleged misconduct, stating, "Through their disclosures, as well as the documents provided by the FBI, we have uncovered a more complete picture of the disturbing scope and breadth of the FBI’s illegal retaliation."

This examination by House lawmakers not only seeks to address these internal issues but also to restore trust in the FBI's ability to handle high-profile investigations impartially.