Fired FBI Informant Behind Whitmer Kidnapping Scam Who Beat his Wife After Swingers Party Accepts Plea Agreement — While Non-Violent J6 Protesters Get More Time for Walking in US Capitol


FBI Special Agent Richard Trask: Instagram

The FBI fired its lead agent in the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case amid wife beating allegations back in September. Richard Trask beat his wife after they returned home from a swingers party.

Special Agent Richard Trask, one of the lead agents in the so-called plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was arrested for a ‘domestic incident’ with his wife in July – then released on a $10,000 personal recognizance bond.

The FBI hatched the plot, promoted the plot, paid for the materials, planned the attack, looped in some locals, and then broke up their own plot at the last minute.

The FBI later fired Trask knowing he would be a problem. , according to The Detroit News.

The FBI used at least 12 informants in the Michigan Whitmer kidnapping case. There are 6 defendants and 12 FBI informants.

Michael Hills, an attorney for Brandon Caserta, one of the six defendants, produced text messages showing an FBI field agent telling an informant to lie, frame an innocent man and delete text messages. This is why federal prosecutors are refusing to hand over text messages and laptops from FBI informants in the Whitmer kidnapping case.

On Monday a Michigan judge gave Trask two days of time served and court fines without probation.

FBI operative Trask walks free while nearly 40 men languish in a DC prison without trial dates.

The system protects its own.

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