FBI Probes Comey’s Undercover Operation Against Trump

The FBI, now led by Director Kash Patel, is investigating claims that former Director James Comey launched an “off-the-books” undercover operation targeting Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, per a Monday report by the Washington Times. A whistleblower alleges Comey ordered two female agents to infiltrate Trump’s team as “honeypots”—undercover operatives using romantic deception to extract information—starting in June 2015, per the Times’ February 26 story. For conservatives, this is a bombshell exposing deep-state bias, proving Trump’s “drain the swamp” pledge is delivering justice through Patel’s transparency.
The whistleblower, an FBI agent, detailed in a House Judiciary Committee disclosure the “off-the-books” probe, predating the Crossfire Hurricane investigation into alleged Russia collusion, per the Times. Comey allegedly directed the operation without an official case file, hiding it from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz, per the report. The agents traveled with Trump and his staff, aiming to uncover dirt, per the whistleblower, who said the probe closed in 2016 after a newspaper nearly exposed an agent’s identity.
“James Comey personally directed this investigation targeting Trump, with no legal basis,” the whistleblower told the Times. “It was a fishing expedition, obscured to avoid oversight.”
Patel, confirmed in January, vowed to probe such abuses, per his February 20 Rumble interview, aligning with Trump’s January 20 “radical transparency” executive order declassifying records on Epstein, JFK, and UFOs, per Breitbart. This investigation follows Trump’s border policies, slashing illegal crossings over 90%, per Border Patrol data, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gitmo deportations, per her “Hannity” remarks.
“We have hundreds of thousands of criminals that were let illegally into this country,” Noem said. “That means they have criminal records. They’ve perpetuated crimes in this country.”
Posts on X cheered—one user wrote, “Patel’s exposing Comey’s spy plot—Trump’s draining the swamp for real.” Another added, “Biden’s FBI was corrupt—finally, justice for Trump.”
Republicans see this as a lifeline. Biden’s open borders let 8.5 million illegal immigrants cross, per CBP, while deficits pushed the national debt past $35 trillion, per Treasury data. Trump’s January policies, Title 42 revival, and DOGE’s $55 billion cuts signal the fix—secure borders, restore trust, and prioritize Americans. Patel’s probe aligns with last week’s Keystone XL revival, boosting energy, per Breitbart, showing national focus.
The left’s crying foul, with Senate Democrats and Comey allies calling it “political revenge” and vowing lawsuits, per a Monday AP report. Too bad—conservatives see this as accountability, not politics. Legal challenges loom, with over 70 suits targeting Trump’s moves—like a Tuesday block on Education records—but Republicans aren’t deterred. With Congress pushing reconciliation and Patel releasing Epstein files, the GOP’s ready to back Trump’s vision, ensuring America’s institutions serve citizens, not conspiracies, as voters demanded in 2024.
Comey’s alleged operation, per the Times, differed from Crossfire Hurricane, focusing on criminal, not counterintelligence, targets, with no evidence turned over to Trump’s defense, per the whistleblower. The FBI’s 2019 Horowitz report criticized Crossfire Hurricane’s bias, per CNN, but missed this earlier probe, per the Times. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ February DOGE task force and USDA Secretary Brooke L. Rollins’ SNAP crackdown show the state-federal alignment. With DHS troops at the border and Noem’s raids, conservatives are ready to defend this investigation, ensuring America’s justice system roots out corruption.
This investigation is a decisive victory for America, restoring trust in our FBI and exposing deep-state abuses against Trump’s campaign.