Senate Aid SENTENCED TO JAIL FOR LYING TO FBI!

If the FBI comes and wants to talk to you, it might be a good idea for you to tell the truth.

When it comes to people being charged with federal crimes, it seems that they have a lot of far reaching power that sometimes goes a little bit too far.

It was once said by a former FBI agent who I knew personally about fifteen years ago that if you were being questioned by the FBI about where you were on a Monday and you told them you had waffles at Denny’s and you really had pancakes that if they wanted to be hard nosed enough about it that they could charge you with lying.



It’s a shame that being said that the FBI had allowed itself for a while to be turned into an organization that was strictly doing the bidding of Barack Obama and not worrying about the legality of what they were doing.

Via Western Journal:

James Wolfe, a former staffer on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, was sentenced to two months in prison on Thursday for lying to the FBI about his contacts with reporters.

The sentence is substantially lower than the two years federal prosecutors were seeking.

Prosecutors argued in a court filing last week that Wolfe “significantly disrupted a government function and significantly endangered national security” by lying to the FBI about his contacts with reporters.

Wolfe, who was director of security for the Senate panel, was initially questioned as part of an investigation into a leak to The Washington Post regarding FBI surveillance warrants against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

The Post reported on April 11, 2017 that the FBI obtained at least one Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant against Page.

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