According to federal procurement documents, the FBI director and Attorney General are on the hunt for a new private jet for long distance travel, allegedly unrelated to their respective histories vacationing at far flung resorts. According to the contract solicitation:
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) requires an ultra-long-range business jet aircraft to support rapid global transportation of Department of Justice (DOJ) personnel in response to counterterrorism, high-risk operations, and other sensitive missions. The aircraft will also support executive transportation requirements for the FBI Director and the U.S. Attorney General".”
The solicitation was posted on July 11, the same day FBI deputy director Dan Bongino allegedly refused to show up to work after a blow out fight with Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI director Kash Patel. According to widespread reports, the dust up resulted from the DOJ’s botched roll up of Jeffrey Epstein’s dirty laundry.
The order is curious, given the FBI directors past disdain for top DOJ officials flying private on the Tax Payer’s dime. The FBI should "ground Chris Wray's private jet that he pays for with taxpayer dollars to hop around the country," Patel said during an episode of "Kash's Corner" podcast in 2023.
According to a report by CBS news, the FBI has refused to confirm “Patel's flight schedule and would not confirm his presence on a number of flights to destinations where he later appeared. During the first weekend in April, for instance, a Boeing 757 owned by the Department of Justice made two round trip flights from Washington to New York.”
As voters of all stripes scream for more disclosures regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein and the guests that flew on HIS private jet, it looks like America’s top law enforcement officials will continue a long tradition of flying private, away from the maddening crowd.
WITCH HUNT!