The FBI continues to be the center of controversy as whistleblowers and former agents speak out against the alleged politicization taking place within the bureau.
Nicole Parker, a former special agent for the FBI, joined "Mornings with Maria" on Friday to discuss what she experienced during her time at the bureau and the "terrifying" consequences for whistleblowers who dare to hold the agency accountable.
"You have people that are seeing things that they do not agree with, but they are terrified to speak up, Maria. They are terrified," she stressed. "Look at what they [FBI] did to some of these whistleblowers," she said.
FBI line agent and whistleblower Garret O'Boyle says his attempt to expose intentional 'mishandling' of investigations has resulted in agency retaliation.
In May, the House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government released a report that revealed new whistleblower testimony from several current and former FBI employees, exposing the "abuses and misconduct in the FBI."
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The report said that the FBI whistleblowers described the agency's alleged "retaliatory conduct" against them "after making protected disclosures about what they believed in good faith to be wrong conduct."
Parker criticized her former employer, telling FOX Business that "if you speak up, they’re going to find just anything on you, and they are going to rip you to...
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