Under Joe Biden’s America-hating regime, we saw several agencies of government weaponized against the people. That was especially true of the FBI.
Among them were investigations involving parents who voiced objections at local school board meetings, the FBI’s controversial memo examining potential extremist threats tied to some traditionalist Catholic groups, and the agency’s role in social media discussions surrounding election-related information.
Conservatives also remember the aggressive federal investigations of President Donald Trump and many of his supporters, arguing that similar scrutiny was not applied to political figures on the left.
The perception of a double standard deepened as questions lingered over the handling of issues involving the Biden family and other politically connected individuals. And so on.
Then, of course, congressional Republicans launched multiple oversight efforts and uncovered a distinct pattern of politicization inside federal law enforcement. Whistleblowers came forward alleging retaliation and ideological bias within the bureau.
But all of this has changed under Director Kash Patel’s leadership. He’s refocused the bureau away from politically targeting Americans to targeting real threats – like China.
The Justice Department and the FBI have just taken down 13 fake websites that appear to have been targeting Americans, including current and former security clearance holders:
13 internet domains used to target U.S. persons, including current and former security clearance holders with access to classified and sensitive U.S. government information, were seized today by federal authorities.
“These domain seizures offer a glimpse at how foreign actors can use promises of easy money to lure Americans into revealing sensitive or classified information that they are duty?bound to protect,” said Assistant Attorney General John A. Eisenberg. “Anyone approached online with offers of easy income for vague ‘consulting’ work should treat those overtures with extreme caution and remain vigilant for warning signs of malicious targeting.”
13 internet domains used to target U.S. persons, including current and former security clearance holders with access to classified and sensitive U.S. government information, were seized today by federal authorities.
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— National Security Division, U.S. Dept of Justice (@DOJNatSec) June 10, 2026
The DOJ issued its own press release. Here are the most pertinent details:
According to the affidavit filed in support of the seizure warrants, beginning in November 2023, the conspirators created at least 13 fake consulting company websites. The websites and their associated job postings advertised generic “consulting” jobs and included statements indicating their purpose was to recruit current or former U.S. government and U.S. military employees to provide expertise to unspecified clients.
The websites were typically linked or referenced within the entities’ job postings on hiring platforms. The methods and means used by the conspirators include (1) the use of aliases, fictitious personas, and the stolen identities of actual persons; (2) the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated photographs; (3) relatively large payments for research reports; (4) the use of Telegram and other encrypted applications; (5) pressure to provide “exclusive” or “insider” information; and (6) the transfer of money from places and accounts located overseas to places and accounts located in the United States.
China is a rival. That’s just true. What’s also true is that Democrats align with China’s communist ideology, which is why they love to ignore the fact that…China is a rival.
Good work, FBI and DOJ. Keep us safe.


