An explosive revelation has shaken Arizona as a whistleblower claims the FBI is planning to deploy plainclothes agents to polling stations in Maricopa County during the upcoming election. According to the whistleblower, the FBI’s alleged operation aims to monitor voters—particularly supporters of Donald Trump—raising serious concerns about potential federal overreach and voter intimidation.
The whistleblower, who was reportedly present during a security briefing, suggested that the FBI agents would be tasked with ensuring that Trump supporters “don’t get out of line,” a vague yet alarming directive. The news sparked outrage among Arizona’s political leaders, particularly Representative Alexander Kolodin (R-AZ), who swiftly responded with a stern warning to FBI Director Christopher Wray.
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In a letter addressed to Wray, Kolodin made it clear that any federal attempt to intimidate or suppress voters in Arizona would not be tolerated. “I sincerely hope that this disturbing allegation is false. Rest assured, however, that if your agents are here for any other purpose than ensuring that every lawful voter is able to cast a ballot, the House is prepared to take immediate action to secure all Arizonans the equal protection of the laws,” Kolodin wrote.
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