Victor Davis Hanson: ‘I Think They Should Break Up the FBI’; ‘This Is Something Like the East German Stasi in the Cold War’

‘That directors are the narrative and it can’t go on like this’

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DAVIS HANSON: “So, those directors and that Washington hierarchy are the narrative, and I think they should break up the FBI, disperse its bureaus throughout the federal government, it's got too much power, it’s a threat, and it’s a danger to democracy, it really is, it’s asymmetrical, and it’s a caricature of itself. As we’re speaking, there’s a $30,000-a-month FBI house with agents guarding Hunter and a $20,000-a-month Malibu house, who on his own laptop has admitted to felonious use of drugs, shakedowns with The Big Guy and Mr. 10%, hiring foreign prostitutes, there’s an array of felonies there and they are guarding him $50,000-a-month at our expense with his apartment, Hunter’s and theirs. So, yeah, there’s a narrative, but the directors are the narrative and it can’t go on like this. It’s really an existential threat. This is something like the East German Stasi in the Cold War, it really is. It’s an ideological investigative group that is hired out by the left for particular retrieval services, whether it’s a diary or a laptop or investigative services."

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