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Exclusive: Trump Administration Agencies Unite to Expose Biden Admin's 'Prolific and Dangerous' Weaponization of Government
In a coordinated effort, agencies within the Trump administration have formed an Interagency Weaponization Working Group (IWWG) to expose what they claim is a widespread "weaponization of government" by the Biden administration. The group, comprising officials from various departments including the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Justice Department, FBI, CIA, and more, was initiated by former intelligence official Tulsi Gabbard in April.
According to sources close to the group, their primary objective is to share information, coordinate actions, and execute on a plan to restore accountability within the government. The IWWG has been meeting biweekly since its inception with the goal of identifying instances of Biden administration officials using government agencies for "political attacks" against Trump allies and supporters.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Gabbard herself have expressed their commitment to this effort, stating that they aim to end what they describe as a "two-tiered system of justice," where certain individuals are unfairly targeted while others receive preferential treatment. The group has pointed to instances such as the targeting of Trump allies, pro-life advocates, and parents at school board meetings by Biden's Department of Justice.
Critics of the Biden administration have long accused them of using government agencies for "politics," a claim that the Trump administration is now actively seeking to expose. Gabbard described this behavior as "prolific and dangerous," stating that she stood up the working group to deliver accountability under President Trump's leadership.
The IWWG has been working closely with President Trump's executive order, which aimed to streamline information sharing across government agencies in support of anti-weaponization efforts. While some officials have expressed concern that this group is an attempt by the former administration to "weaponize" the government against its opponents, they maintain that their goal is simply to restore transparency and accountability within government.
As the IWWG continues to work on its mission, sources close to the group emphasize that the ultimate objective is not retribution but rather a return to equal justice under the law.
In a coordinated effort, agencies within the Trump administration have formed an Interagency Weaponization Working Group (IWWG) to expose what they claim is a widespread "weaponization of government" by the Biden administration. The group, comprising officials from various departments including the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Justice Department, FBI, CIA, and more, was initiated by former intelligence official Tulsi Gabbard in April.
According to sources close to the group, their primary objective is to share information, coordinate actions, and execute on a plan to restore accountability within the government. The IWWG has been meeting biweekly since its inception with the goal of identifying instances of Biden administration officials using government agencies for "political attacks" against Trump allies and supporters.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Gabbard herself have expressed their commitment to this effort, stating that they aim to end what they describe as a "two-tiered system of justice," where certain individuals are unfairly targeted while others receive preferential treatment. The group has pointed to instances such as the targeting of Trump allies, pro-life advocates, and parents at school board meetings by Biden's Department of Justice.
Critics of the Biden administration have long accused them of using government agencies for "politics," a claim that the Trump administration is now actively seeking to expose. Gabbard described this behavior as "prolific and dangerous," stating that she stood up the working group to deliver accountability under President Trump's leadership.
The IWWG has been working closely with President Trump's executive order, which aimed to streamline information sharing across government agencies in support of anti-weaponization efforts. While some officials have expressed concern that this group is an attempt by the former administration to "weaponize" the government against its opponents, they maintain that their goal is simply to restore transparency and accountability within government.
As the IWWG continues to work on its mission, sources close to the group emphasize that the ultimate objective is not retribution but rather a return to equal justice under the law.