The FBI’s astonishing failure in the Thomas Crooks saga is a blaring siren of liberal incompetence echoing through the halls of power. This situation is a textbook example of bias and bungling from those who should have been protecting our leaders. Crooks left more than enough digital breadcrumbs to tip off any competent law enforcement agency. Yet, instead of acting on these obvious signs, the FBI seemed more interested in spinning its own political narrative.
Crooks, a deeply troubled individual, actively posted extremist threats online. His twisted rants were there for the world—or any halfway attentive analyst—to see. An irrevocable failure is stamped on the FBI’s report card for missing the opportunity to prevent an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. This gross negligence screams of a deeper bias within the bureau, aimed at villainizing the right while conveniently ignoring threats from those on the left.
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It’s hard to miss the irony here. The supposed guardians of our safety managed to let a potential criminal perch on a rooftop, aiming at a GOP frontrunner. This isn’t just negligence; it’s a tactical blunder of epic proportions, made more absurd by the Secret Service’s disappointing explanations. Meanwhile, the FBI under controversial leadership tried desperately to pin the blame on far-right extremism, even when the facts leaned elsewhere.
There’s an obvious pattern here: if the evidence aligns with a narrative that incriminates the right, it’s fast-tracked. If it suggests otherwise, it’s conveniently overlooked. This blaring bias not only erodes trust in our federal institutions but also fuels the very conspiracy theories they claim to fight.
One has to wonder if our so-called protectors are simply more comfortable tilting the scales against any potential threat to their narrative. The continuation of such blatant favoritism could spell disaster for our nation’s foundational values. How long will it take for the American people to demand accountability and force a change in these deeply entrenched, misguided priorities?

