• Whistleblower claims FBI agents, under James Comey, targeted Trump’s 2016 campaign using “honeypot” tactics.
  • FBI Director Kash Patel and Special Counsel John Durham found no evidence supporting these allegations.
  • The agent’s identity remains confidential, sparking debates over the FBI’s political investigation practices.

FBI Director Kash Patel has publicly refuted claims by a whistleblower alleging that a female undercover FBI agent acted as a “honeypot” to infiltrate President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign. The term “honeypot” refers to an undercover operative who pretends to have romantic or sexual interest to extract information. Patel stated the accusation is baseless and defended the agent in question.

Whistleblower Allegations Against FBI Agents

Recent whistleblower disclosures to Congress accused FBI agents of targeting Donald Trump’s 2015 campaign under orders from then-director James Comey. The claims suggest that Mr. Comey conducted an off-the-books investigation, allegedly deploying two honeypot agents to infiltrate the Trump campaign. These disclosures were first reported by The Washington Times, sparking widespread controversy.

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According to these reports, the New York-based female agent allegedly served as a handler for other undercover agents targeting the Trump team. While the agent’s identity remains undisclosed to ensure her safety, the whistleblower’s claims have reignited debates over the FBI’s role in political investigations.

Kash Patel Responds to Allegations

On social media, Kash Patel strongly denied the whistleblower’s claims, stating, “A female agent was falsely referenced in the media this week as part of an alleged whistleblower disclosure—she was NOT a honeypot.” Patel emphasized his commitment to accountability within the FBI while rejecting guilt by association.

Patel confirmed that he reviewed the matter thoroughly and found no evidence of wrongdoing. He highlighted that the agent performed her “limited assigned job” as directed, though he did not elaborate on the specifics of her role.

Special Counsel John Durham’s Review

In addition to Patel’s remarks, the actions of the female agent were also reviewed by special counsel John Durham. Durham found no evidence of misconduct related to her involvement with the Trump campaign. Patel stated, “We do not establish guilt by association in this FBI,” reinforcing his defense of the agent’s integrity.

James Comey’s Off-the-Books Operation

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James Comey’s alleged off-the-books investigation into the Trump campaign has raised serious concerns. A whistleblower revealed this operation to the House Judiciary Committee last year, with a follow-up disclosure presented to the Senate Judiciary Committee last week. These revelations continue to shed light on the FBI’s controversial tactics during the 2016 election.

The FBI has requested that the female agent’s identity remain confidential to safeguard her safety. However, documents reviewed by The Washington Times indicate that she played a dual role as both a handler and undercover agent during the operation targeting Trump and his team.

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