FBI Chief, John Giacalone failed to cover up Hillary’s corruption is preparing to testify before congress.

The FBI Chief preceded Steinbach as the bureaus’ top national security official and lead the first seven months of the Hillary investigation. Due to confusion and the case heading out of control Giacalone decided to quit the FBI.

He said he quit the case because top officials were attempting to mess with the investigation. There were two additional witness who will also testify before congress. Things are just starting to get interning.

Via steadfastandloyal:

A second witness, Bill Priestap, who changed the word president to another high ranking government official in Comey’s exoneration speech. The third witness is Michael Steinbach, the former head of the FBI’s national security division. That should make for some really fun watching.

From The Gateway Pundit

House Republicans are set to interview three witnesses in early June regarding the sham Hillary Clinton email investigation.

The word is that Giacalone quit the FBI in protest over how the higher-ups were killing the investigation.

Giacalone resigned from the Hillary Clinton case and retired from the FBI because he felt the case was going “sideways”; that’s law enforcement jargon for “nowhere by design.”

“Not sure what Preistap and Steinbach had to do with the Clinton Email investigation, but these guys would be INTIMATELY INVOLVED in any COUNTERINTELLIGENCE investigation of the Trump campaign during the 2016 election… ”

“Reminder: while James Comey and a whole bunch of other people have been fired/resigned/demoted at DOJ/FBI, ol Bill Priestap has still been right there, head of the FBI’s counterintel div., working hard on cases:”

Reminder: while James Comey and a whole bunch of other people have been fired/resigned/demoted at DOJ/FBI, ol Bill Priestap has still been right there, head of the FBI’s counterintel div., working hard on cases: pic.twitter.com/6XlYAgJY26 — Drawandstrike backup account (@BrianDCates) May 24, 2018

We don’t know how much Giacolone knows but I hope he lives to testify. I am not usually a conspiracy kind of guy but there have been a lot of convenient deaths and records that magically disappear.

Giacalone was in the perfect spot to see the corrupt exoneration up close and he felt strongly enough about it to resign, so I would say he will tell everything he knows, which could be sufficient enough to provide prison terms for some of the Obama administration.