Thibault’s social media activity was criticized by Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who sent letters in May to FBI Director Chris Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DOJ inspector general . In addition, Republicans alleged that Thibault took steps in 2020 to suppress the FBI’s investigation into the finances of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Trump has also stepped up criticism of Thibaut in his social media posts in recent days. Thibault’s attorneys said Thibault did not oversee the Hunter Biden investigation, echoing Wray’s testimony that he was run out of the FBI’s Baltimore field office. In the statement, Thibault’s lawyers said he is cooperating with the Office of Special Counsel’s investigation into allegations that he violated the Hatch Act, a law that limits the political activities of government employees. Thibault also denied allegations that he took action in any investigation for partisan political reasons, according to a statement from his law office. “He firmly believes that any investigation will conclude that his supervision, leadership and decision-making were not influenced by political bias or partisanship of any kind,” the law firm said. “He is confident that all of his decisions were consistent with the FBI’s highest standards of ethics and integrity.” Earlier this month, Republicans pressed the FBI director at a Senate hearing about Thibault’s social media posts, which Wray said were “deeply troubling.” Wray was asked about Thibault’s social media activity by Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, who said Thibault was on leave. While Wray said he could not comment on “ongoing personnel matters,” he noted that Thibault was in his position at the FBI’s Washington field office “until relatively recently.” “I want to be very careful not to interfere in ongoing personnel matters. I have to say that when I read the letter outlining the kinds of things you’re talking about, I found it deeply troubling,” Ray said. CNN reported last month that investigators are at a critical juncture in the probe into Hunter Biden’s business dealings, weighing possible charges against the president’s son and trying to adhere to longstanding department guidelines to avoid bringing politically sensitive cases into close proximity. in elections. Hunter Biden has previously denied any wrongdoing. The FBI declined to comment Wednesday. Among the examples Grassley cited in his letter to Wray and Garland, Thibault retweeted a statement from an anti-Trump GOP group saying, “Donald Trump is a psychologically broken, bitter and deeply unhappy man.” He also responded to a tweet by GOP Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming saying, “Your dad was an embarrassment.” In addition, Thibault liked an opinion piece posted on LinkedIn titled “William Barr Turned Fraud.” “Mr. Thibault’s blatant partisanship has undermined the work and reputation of the FBI,” Grassley said in a statement about Thibault’s retirement. “Political bias should have no place at the FBI, and the effort to revitalize the FBI’s credibility cannot stop with his departure. We need accountability, so Congress must continue the investigation and the inspector general must fully investigate as I have requested.” Last month, Grassley wrote that whistleblowers had come to his committee alleging that in 2020, Thibault “reportedly ordered the shutdown of a stream of information about Hunter Biden.” “The FBI headquarters team reportedly claimed that the report from the stream was at risk of misinformation. However, the complainants allege that all information obtained through this stream was already verified or verifiable,” Grassley wrote. Wray was asked about Thibault’s involvement in the Hunter Biden investigation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this month, responding that the investigation was completed by the FBI’s Baltimore field office in cooperation with the Delaware attorney for USA, David Weiss, who was detained by the Trump administration. Thibault’s attorneys echoed Wray’s comments. “Specifically, Mr. Thibault was not involved in any decisions related to any laptop that may be at issue in this investigation and did not seek to close the investigation,” the attorneys said in the statement. CNN’s Evan Perez contributed to this report.
title: “Timothy Thibault Fbi Agent Criticized For Anti Trump Posts Says He S Cooperating With Investigators Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-24” author: “Alicia Covington”
Thibault’s social media activity was criticized by Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who sent letters in May to FBI Director Chris Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DOJ inspector general . In addition, Republicans alleged that Thibault took steps in 2020 to suppress the FBI’s investigation into the finances of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Trump has also stepped up criticism of Thibaut in his social media posts in recent days. Thibault’s attorneys said Thibault did not oversee the Hunter Biden investigation, echoing Wray’s testimony that he was run out of the FBI’s Baltimore field office. In the statement, Thibault’s lawyers said he is cooperating with the Office of Special Counsel’s investigation into allegations that he violated the Hatch Act, a law that limits the political activities of government employees. Thibault also denied allegations that he took action in any investigation for partisan political reasons, according to a statement from his law office. “He firmly believes that any investigation will conclude that his supervision, leadership and decision-making were not influenced by political bias or partisanship of any kind,” the law firm said. “He is confident that all of his decisions were consistent with the FBI’s highest standards of ethics and integrity.” Earlier this month, Republicans pressed the FBI director at a Senate hearing about Thibault’s social media posts, which Wray said were “deeply troubling.” Wray was asked about Thibault’s social media activity by Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, who said Thibault was on leave. While Wray said he could not comment on “ongoing personnel matters,” he noted that Thibault was in his position at the FBI’s Washington field office “until relatively recently.” “I want to be very careful not to interfere in ongoing personnel matters. I have to say that when I read the letter outlining the kinds of things you’re talking about, I found it deeply troubling,” Ray said. CNN reported last month that investigators are at a critical juncture in the probe into Hunter Biden’s business dealings, weighing possible charges against the president’s son and trying to adhere to longstanding department guidelines to avoid bringing politically sensitive cases into close proximity. in elections. Hunter Biden has previously denied any wrongdoing. The FBI declined to comment Wednesday. Among the examples Grassley cited in his letter to Wray and Garland, Thibault retweeted a statement from an anti-Trump GOP group saying, “Donald Trump is a psychologically broken, bitter and deeply unhappy man.” He also responded to a tweet by GOP Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming saying, “Your dad was an embarrassment.” In addition, Thibault liked an opinion piece posted on LinkedIn titled “William Barr Turned Fraud.” “Mr. Thibault’s blatant partisanship has undermined the work and reputation of the FBI,” Grassley said in a statement about Thibault’s retirement. “Political bias should have no place at the FBI, and the effort to revitalize the FBI’s credibility cannot stop with his departure. We need accountability, so Congress must continue the investigation and the inspector general must fully investigate as I have requested.” Last month, Grassley wrote that whistleblowers had come to his committee alleging that in 2020, Thibault “reportedly ordered the shutdown of a stream of information about Hunter Biden.” “The FBI headquarters team reportedly claimed that the report from the stream was at risk of misinformation. However, the complainants allege that all information obtained through this stream was already verified or verifiable,” Grassley wrote. Wray was asked about Thibault’s involvement in the Hunter Biden investigation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this month, responding that the investigation was completed by the FBI’s Baltimore field office in cooperation with the Delaware attorney for USA, David Weiss, who was detained by the Trump administration. Thibault’s attorneys echoed Wray’s comments. “Specifically, Mr. Thibault was not involved in any decisions related to any laptop that may be at issue in this investigation and did not seek to close the investigation,” the attorneys said in the statement. CNN’s Evan Perez contributed to this report.
title: “Timothy Thibault Fbi Agent Criticized For Anti Trump Posts Says He S Cooperating With Investigators Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-16” author: “Joseph Johnson”
Thibault’s social media activity was criticized by Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who sent letters in May to FBI Director Chris Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DOJ inspector general . In addition, Republicans alleged that Thibault took steps in 2020 to suppress the FBI’s investigation into the finances of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Trump has also stepped up criticism of Thibaut in his social media posts in recent days. Thibault’s attorneys said Thibault did not oversee the Hunter Biden investigation, echoing Wray’s testimony that he was run out of the FBI’s Baltimore field office. In the statement, Thibault’s lawyers said he is cooperating with the Office of Special Counsel’s investigation into allegations that he violated the Hatch Act, a law that limits the political activities of government employees. Thibault also denied allegations that he took action in any investigation for partisan political reasons, according to a statement from his law office. “He firmly believes that any investigation will conclude that his supervision, leadership and decision-making were not influenced by political bias or partisanship of any kind,” the law firm said. “He is confident that all of his decisions were consistent with the FBI’s highest standards of ethics and integrity.” Earlier this month, Republicans pressed the FBI director at a Senate hearing about Thibault’s social media posts, which Wray said were “deeply troubling.” Wray was asked about Thibault’s social media activity by Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, who said Thibault was on leave. While Wray said he could not comment on “ongoing personnel matters,” he noted that Thibault was in his position at the FBI’s Washington field office “until relatively recently.” “I want to be very careful not to interfere in ongoing personnel matters. I have to say that when I read the letter outlining the kinds of things you’re talking about, I found it deeply troubling,” Ray said. CNN reported last month that investigators are at a critical juncture in the probe into Hunter Biden’s business dealings, weighing possible charges against the president’s son and trying to adhere to longstanding department guidelines to avoid bringing politically sensitive cases into close proximity. in elections. Hunter Biden has previously denied any wrongdoing. The FBI declined to comment Wednesday. Among the examples Grassley cited in his letter to Wray and Garland, Thibault retweeted a statement from an anti-Trump GOP group saying, “Donald Trump is a psychologically broken, bitter and deeply unhappy man.” He also responded to a tweet by GOP Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming saying, “Your dad was an embarrassment.” In addition, Thibault liked an opinion piece posted on LinkedIn titled “William Barr Turned Fraud.” “Mr. Thibault’s blatant partisanship has undermined the work and reputation of the FBI,” Grassley said in a statement about Thibault’s retirement. “Political bias should have no place at the FBI, and the effort to revitalize the FBI’s credibility cannot stop with his departure. We need accountability, so Congress must continue the investigation and the inspector general must fully investigate as I have requested.” Last month, Grassley wrote that whistleblowers had come to his committee alleging that in 2020, Thibault “reportedly ordered the shutdown of a stream of information about Hunter Biden.” “The FBI headquarters team reportedly claimed that the report from the stream was at risk of misinformation. However, the complainants allege that all information obtained through this stream was already verified or verifiable,” Grassley wrote. Wray was asked about Thibault’s involvement in the Hunter Biden investigation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this month, responding that the investigation was completed by the FBI’s Baltimore field office in cooperation with the Delaware attorney for USA, David Weiss, who was detained by the Trump administration. Thibault’s attorneys echoed Wray’s comments. “Specifically, Mr. Thibault was not involved in any decisions related to any laptop that may be at issue in this investigation and did not seek to close the investigation,” the attorneys said in the statement. CNN’s Evan Perez contributed to this report.
title: “Timothy Thibault Fbi Agent Criticized For Anti Trump Posts Says He S Cooperating With Investigators Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Michael Salimi”
Thibault’s social media activity was criticized by Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who sent letters in May to FBI Director Chris Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DOJ inspector general . In addition, Republicans alleged that Thibault took steps in 2020 to suppress the FBI’s investigation into the finances of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden. Trump has also stepped up criticism of Thibaut in his social media posts in recent days. Thibault’s attorneys said Thibault did not oversee the Hunter Biden investigation, echoing Wray’s testimony that he was run out of the FBI’s Baltimore field office. In the statement, Thibault’s lawyers said he is cooperating with the Office of Special Counsel’s investigation into allegations that he violated the Hatch Act, a law that limits the political activities of government employees. Thibault also denied allegations that he took action in any investigation for partisan political reasons, according to a statement from his law office. “He firmly believes that any investigation will conclude that his supervision, leadership and decision-making were not influenced by political bias or partisanship of any kind,” the law firm said. “He is confident that all of his decisions were consistent with the FBI’s highest standards of ethics and integrity.” Earlier this month, Republicans pressed the FBI director at a Senate hearing about Thibault’s social media posts, which Wray said were “deeply troubling.” Wray was asked about Thibault’s social media activity by Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, who said Thibault was on leave. While Wray said he could not comment on “ongoing personnel matters,” he noted that Thibault was in his position at the FBI’s Washington field office “until relatively recently.” “I want to be very careful not to interfere in ongoing personnel matters. I have to say that when I read the letter outlining the kinds of things you’re talking about, I found it deeply troubling,” Ray said. CNN reported last month that investigators are at a critical juncture in the probe into Hunter Biden’s business dealings, weighing possible charges against the president’s son and trying to adhere to longstanding department guidelines to avoid bringing politically sensitive cases into close proximity. in elections. Hunter Biden has previously denied any wrongdoing. The FBI declined to comment Wednesday. Among the examples Grassley cited in his letter to Wray and Garland, Thibault retweeted a statement from an anti-Trump GOP group saying, “Donald Trump is a psychologically broken, bitter and deeply unhappy man.” He also responded to a tweet by GOP Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming saying, “Your dad was an embarrassment.” In addition, Thibault liked an opinion piece posted on LinkedIn titled “William Barr Turned Fraud.” “Mr. Thibault’s blatant partisanship has undermined the work and reputation of the FBI,” Grassley said in a statement about Thibault’s retirement. “Political bias should have no place at the FBI, and the effort to revitalize the FBI’s credibility cannot stop with his departure. We need accountability, so Congress must continue the investigation and the inspector general must fully investigate as I have requested.” Last month, Grassley wrote that whistleblowers had come to his committee alleging that in 2020, Thibault “reportedly ordered the shutdown of a stream of information about Hunter Biden.” “The FBI headquarters team reportedly claimed that the report from the stream was at risk of misinformation. However, the complainants allege that all information obtained through this stream was already verified or verifiable,” Grassley wrote. Wray was asked about Thibault’s involvement in the Hunter Biden investigation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this month, responding that the investigation was completed by the FBI’s Baltimore field office in cooperation with the Delaware attorney for USA, David Weiss, who was detained by the Trump administration. Thibault’s attorneys echoed Wray’s comments. “Specifically, Mr. Thibault was not involved in any decisions related to any laptop that may be at issue in this investigation and did not seek to close the investigation,” the attorneys said in the statement. CNN’s Evan Perez contributed to this report.