A top FBI official at the center of allegations by whistleblowers of political bias in the bureau against former President Donald Trump has apparently resigned under pressure after a report he was escorted out of his office by âheadquarters-looking typesâ last week.
Timothy Thibualt, now the former assistant special agent in charge of the Washington field office, had come under fire after he allegedly interfered with an assessment of the contents of Hunter Bidenâs laptop, according to whistleblower reports.
Thibault was deeply involved in the FBIâs investigation into Hunter Biden, according to reports.
His abrupt resignation was reported Monday by The Washington Times.
In addition, a separate whistleblower report said Thibault obtained approval to open an investigation into former President Donald Trumpâs 2020 campaign from FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland while concealing the political bias behind the information he used to obtain it.
According to Just the News, Iowa GOP Sen. Chuck Grassleyâs office said whistleblowers alleged Thibault withheld the fact his evidence was derived in âsubstantial partâ from information from a âleft-aligned organization.â
The Washington Times reported that Thibault âwas forced to leave his post,â according to âtwo former FBI officials familiar with the situation.â
âMr. Thibault was seen exiting the bureauâs elevator on Friday,â the Times reported.
âHe was escorted by two or three âheadquarters-looking types,â according to eyewitness accounts provided to one of the former officials.â
The Times noted that âhe 25-year FBI veteran was on leave for at least a month over revelations about political statements he made while leading the public corruption unit.â
These statements included a series of social media diatribes and expressed support for what Grassleyâs office described as âhighly partisanâ articles on LinkedIn.
According to the Times, these included two separate 2020 Washington Post pieces calling on then-Attorney General William Barr to aggressively prosecute those in Trumpâs inner circle. He also retweeted a post from the rabidly anti-Trump pseudo-conservative group the Lincoln Project, because of course he did.
Grassley wrote to the Justice Departmentâs inspector general in May to request an investigation into Thibault for violating rules designed to keep political bias out of FBI investigations.
In testimony before Congress earlier this month, according to the New York Post, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Thibaultâs social media activity was âdeeply troublingâ but insisted it was ânot representative of the FBI.â
In an Aug. 1 statement on the Senate floor, Grassley â the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee â also said additional sources had come forward to accuse Thibault of blocking a thorough analysis of Hunter Bidenâs toxic MacBook.
âWhistleblowers have told my office that the FBI maintains many sources that have provided extensive information on Hunter Biden,â Grassley said.
âThat information allegedly involves potential criminal activity such as money laundering. According to allegations, the underlying information was verified and verifiable. However, instead of green-lighting investigative activity, the FBI shut it down.â
Neither the FBI nor Thibault have commented on the agentâs departure from the organization.
However, if the FBI thought that Thibaultâs rather forceful departure from the bureau would sate Republican voices looking for answers regarding the agencyâs political bias in matters Trump-related, they were sorely mistaken.
âMr. Thibaultâs blatant partisanship undermined the work and reputation of the FBI,â Sen. Grassley said in a statement to the Times.
âThis type of bias in high-profile investigations casts a shadow over all of the bureauâs work that he was involved in, which ranged from opening an investigation into Trump based on liberal news articles to shutting down investigative activity into Hunter Biden that was based on verified information.â
âPolitical bias should have no place at the FBI, and the effort to revive the FBIâs credibility canât stop with his exit. We need accountability, which is why Congress must continue investigating and the inspector general must fully investigate as Iâve requested,â he added.
Indeed, the need for an investigation is more urgent than ever. Thibault is only one part of the rotten apparatus conservatives have taken to calling âthe swampâ or the âdeep state.â
The former president who helped popularize those terms, after all, just had his estate raided, purportedly over classified documents being improperly stored.
Which is funny, considering no FBI raid was ever conducted at Hillary Clintonâs home in Chappaqua, New York, where she had a server filled with oodles of classified documents she accumulated during her time as secretary of state.
In 2016, when she was the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, the FBIâs then-director practically tripped over himself to assure America she wouldnât be charged.
Yet, when more of her official State Department emails were found on a computer used by Clinton aide Huma Abedin as part of a separate investigation â you may remember that Abedinâs ex-partner, former Rep. Anthony Weiner, got busted for sexting with an underage girl on the selfsame computer that contained those documents â Democrats wailed with anger that James Comey publicly announced they were investigating those emails in the final days of the campaign.
Comey cost Hillary the election! they cried. Itâs his fault! He gave us Trump! The FBI is complicit!
As weâve learned in the interim, the FBI is hardly a covert hive of pro-Trump sentiment.
Consider the anti-Trump jihad Comey has been on for the past half-decade; this is a man who once said the most salacious and unproven detail of the debunked Steele dossier â the so-called âpee tapeâ â may really exist.
Or consider Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Timothy Thibault, or a whole legion of people whose names we donât know but whose actions weâve become all-too-familiar with.
However, the same people who thought the FBI was in the tank for Donald Trump for daring to investigate Hillary Clintonâs illegal email server are now perfectly fine with the bureau raiding the home of the former president of the United States, an unprecedented and politically charged move. Theyâre similarly fine with the fact an openly anti-Trump FBI official was blocking a serious analysis of Hunter Bidenâs laptop.
Sure, itâs great that Thibault was escorted out of the bureau by âheadquarters-looking types.â Itâd be even better if some of those types escorted him up to Capitol Hill.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
