Mauren Comey Fired from U.S. Attorney’s Office
Mauren Comey, a federal prosecutor in Manhattan and daughter of James Comey, was recently let go from her position at the U.S. Attorney’s office.
However, there’s more to this story. It appears she was connected to the same district tied to significant FBI activities, including raids on various homes and newsrooms. Sarah Gonzalez, a host at Blazetv, highlighted this connection, suggesting the implications run deep.
James O’Keefe, founder of O’Keefe Media Group, is well-known for exposing high-level corruption, often using creative approaches, like identifying issues through personal interactions. His statements indicate that targeting governmental and corporate misconduct incurs pushback from those he seeks to spotlight.
O’Keefe recounted what he felt were irregularities. “In 2020, they seemed to go shopping for different magistrate judges,” he explained to Gonzalez. “They aimed to obtain secret subpoenas typically employed for serious criminals like traffickers.” According to him, this led to a prolonged period of surveillance on him.
He expressed skepticism about government transparency, particularly when it comes to sensitive topics. “They won’t disclose their motives, especially regarding the newsroom raids. There’s just one unaltered note in the paperwork: an FBI agent admitted realizing phones could send emails,” he pointed out, adding a touch of disbelief.
O’Keefe shared his theories about the ongoing concealment of documents related to such operations, suggesting that the FBI’s decisions were driven by the necessity to protect their informants.
Regardless of the challenges he faces, O’Keefe remains determined to continue uncovering what he perceives as systemic corruption within institutions people are generally encouraged to trust. He plans to expand on these themes in an upcoming series titled “American Swiper.”
