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Feb 07, 2026

Former FBI Agent: Bondi Has ‘Slam Dunk’ Conspiracy Case Against Obama Feds

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Attorney General Pam Bondi is reportedly sitting on what legal experts and former investigators are calling a "slam dunk" conspiracy case against a coordinated group of federal agents and prosecutors. According to Jonathan Gilliam, a former FBI agent and Navy SEAL, recently uncovered documents provide irrefutable evidence that high-ranking officials weaponized the Justice Department to target Donald Trump while actively suppressing investigations into the Clinton Family Foundation.

Appearing on the Just the News, No Noise television program, Gilliam argued that the evidence—now in the hands of Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel—shows a pattern of behavior that mirrors a mafia-style enterprise. He suggested that the "same cast of characters" has been involved in multiple conspiracies to falsify information against Trump for the purpose of overthrowing an election.


The Mafia-Style Conspiracy: Cartels and Cover-ups

Gilliam proposed that the Justice Department treat these rogue actors as a criminal organization. "If this was a mafia case, and we had this clear-cut of an example of a group of people committing two or more crimes for the furtherance of their political group... this would be a slam dunk case for any U.S. Attorney," Gilliam stated.

  • Falsified Evidence: Documents reportedly show agents were encouraged to "create and falsify" evidence to justify investigations into Trump.

  • Protecting the Clintons: While Trump was targeted, FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly provided evidence showing that investigators were repeatedly blocked from advancing corruption probes into Hillary Clinton.

  • Mar-a-Lago Oversight: Gilliam noted that agents were overruled when they advised that there was insufficient probable cause for the 2022 search of Trump’s Florida residence.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon echoed these concerns, stating she believes there is sufficient evidence to allege a coordinated effort between federal and state prosecutors to violate the civil liberties of the President and his supporters.

Obama-Era DEA Official Arrested in Cartel Sting

Adding fuel to the fire regarding federal corruption, news broke this week of the arrest of Paul Campo, a former high-level DEA official who served during the Obama administration. Campo, the former deputy chief of the Office for Financial Operations, was caught in an undercover sting operation.

  • The Allegations: Prosecutors say Campo believed he was helping the Jalisco New Generation Cartel move cocaine and offered to launder millions of dollars for the organization.

  • The Sting: Campo and his accomplice were caught interacting with an undercover operative posing as a cartel member in late 2024.

  • The Legacy: Campo’s 25-year career ending in a cartel indictment has become a rallying cry for the Trump administration’s claim that federal agencies were allowed to rot under previous leadership.

“We need real investigators under a 'justice czar' to look at these people and criminally investigate and charge them,” Gilliam said, warning that the crimes could potentially reach the level of sedition or even treason.


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Looking Ahead to the 2026 Midterms

The "slam dunk" conspiracy case is set to be a cornerstone of the GOP platform for the 2026 Midterm cycle. As Pam Bondi prepares to move forward with potential indictments, the political stakes for both parties are at an all-time high.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) added in a press gaggle, “The era of using the law as a political weapon is coming to a close. If you broke the law to stop a political candidate, you will face justice. The American people will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice any longer.”

Comer Requests Interview With Guard on Duty During Epstein's Death

WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has intensified his investigation into the 2019 death of Jeffrey Epstein, officially requesting a transcribed interview with one of the primary guards on duty the night the disgraced financier died. Comer has asked Tova Noel, a former Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) guard, to appear before investigators on March 26.

The move is part of a massive, broad-scale effort by the Oversight Committee to reconstruct the events leading up to Epstein's death and to examine potential systemic failures within the federal prison system and the Justice Department's handling of his sex trafficking case.


The Final Hours: Targeting the Missing Checks

Tova Noel was one of two correctional officers responsible for supervising Epstein's housing unit at the now-defunct MCC in New York. Previous court filings and investigations indicated that the required 30-minute inmate checks were not conducted for several hours before Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell on August 10, 2019.

  • Falsified Records: The committee is expected to grill Noel on previous allegations that guards falsified logs to make it appear as though they were monitoring inmates when they were actually sleeping or browsing the internet.

  • The "Suicide" Scrutiny: While the NYC medical examiner ruled the death a suicide by hanging, Chairman Comer has stated that the public and lawmakers deserve a full accounting of how such a high-profile prisoner could be left unattended.

  • The March 26 Interview: This session will be transcribed and used to determine if additional legislative action is needed to reform the Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

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