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Monday, May 4, 2026

FBI whistleblowers sound alarm on bureau's link to secret ... - Washington Examiner

EXCLUSIVE — FBI whistleblowers are raising concerns over the bureau's involvement in a secret plea agreement conditioned by the U.S. government that stripped a defendant of their rights to own, buy, or even use firearms.

The FBI and Secret Service worked behind closed doors with an apparent prosecutor in 2019 to condition the signing of the form, which also stripped at least 60 people of their gun rights between 2011 and 2019, according to multiple Washington Examiner reports. Two FBI whistleblowers say the bureau's actions in connection to the forms are yet the latest revelation of the politicization of agencies, an allegation at the heart of the newly launched GOP-led weaponization of the federal government subcommittee.

FBI AND SECRET SERVICE BEHIND COVERT AGREEMENT STRIPPING CITIZEN'S GUN RIGHTS, DOCUMENTS SHOW

"American tradition holds that our creator endows our citizens with certain unalienable rights," Steve Friend, a former FBI special agent who was put on leave in August 2022 after taking issue with the bureau's Jan. 6 Capitol riot investigations, told the Washington Examiner. "Government is instituted to protect these rights. The FBI and Secret Service have bastardized the social compact to achieve the opposite."

"These actions to deny Americans Second Amendment rights are wholly unconstitutional and illegal," added Friend, now a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America, a conservative think tank.

It remains unclear why the FBI or Secret Service were...



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