In a First on FOX Business appearance, FBI special agent and whistleblower Garret O’Boyle detailed the retaliation he’s faced after testifying to Congress regarding the agency "intentionally mishandling investigations."
"I won't hold my breath there because I'm sure they are going to ramp up the pressure to try to get rid of me even more now," O’Boyle said on "Mornings with Maria" Monday. "But we're just going to take it step by step, and trust in God's providence for us and my family and for this nation."
O’Boyle has reportedly fallen victim to retaliation from the FBI after he and two of his colleagues took a stand to expose alleged politicization in investigations. The four-year employee further says his life was upended and family left homeless after being placed on unpaid suspension.
"As I testified, I had been selected for a new specialty unit in the Quantico region. And one night after we sold our house and had our youngest daughter and began to move across the country, when I reported for duty on that first day, I was promptly suspended," the agent explained. "And that is really when the retaliation began."
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The whistleblower expressed holding a "reasonable belief" that the FBI was "patting statistics" in favor of one party to then present to Congress. The "two-tiered system," O’Boyle called it, starts at the headquarters level.
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