Senator Ron Johnson can't trust the FBI because... they investigated him for being a Russian asset.
July 14, 2023

Senator Ron Johnson (Q-Moscow) went on Newsmax (yeah) to spread lies and cast dispersions on the US Department of Justice and the FBI:

This is a danger to our democracy when Americans can't have faith and trust in the equal application of the law. When we have no faith. Listen, it's a tragedy that I can't trust the Department of Justice. I can't trust the FBI. That's not what I certainly thought when I came here 12 years ago. But it's certainly what I have come to understand as I've done investigations, as I've been the target of some of their operations. So I just don't trust them. It's unfortunate.

In other words, RoJo is still salty about the fact that the FBI had to talk to him about being a Russian asset. RoJo was even accusing the FBI of setting him up last year in one of the debates against Mandela Barnes. RoJo is also probably upset and more than a little scared as the FBI continues to investigate the misdeeds of his friend, his hero and his Fearless Leader. He's probably feeling very jumpy, hearing the FBI's footsteps behind him every minute of every day.

But as they say, all the prisons and jails are full of innocent people that were framed by law enforcement. I'm sure most of them also have a certain amount of distrust as well.

But then again, RoJo also has a deep distrust in medicine, climatology, environmentalism and many other sciences. What's one more thing for him to lie about?

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