Former Official Deletes Social Media Amid Investigation
Oh, now things are getting downright seismic. We’re talking about former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper openly admitting he’s “lawyered up.” That’s not some offhand comment.
That’s a man who knows the ground beneath him is shaking — and it’s shaking hard. Why? Because current DNI Tulsi Gabbard just dropped two massive troves of documents exposing what she’s calling a “years-long coup” against Donald Trump.
Yes, a coup — her words, not mine. And she’s not playing around. She’s referred none other than Barack Obama — the supposed ringleader — to the Justice Department for potential criminal charges. Let that sink in.
Peter Strzok wiped his X account.
But the internet is forever…
Here’s a video of Pete testifying under oath that the entire 7th floor at the FBI is guilty.
From Comey to McCabe to Strzok.
All part of the treasonous conspiracy.
It’s time for Justice.pic.twitter.com/4KM1DS0L8o
— C3 (@C_3C_3) July 28, 2025
And the dominoes? They’re already wobbling. Look at Peter Strzok, the former FBI agent who practically became the face of the “Russia collusion” hysteria. On Monday, poof — every single one of his posts on X (formerly Twitter) vanished. Deleted. Wiped clean. Why now? Well, the timing isn’t exactly subtle.
These new documents directly implicate Strzok as a key player in keeping the Russia probe alive, even intervening to stop the FBI from closing its investigation into Michael Flynn, Trump’s first national security advisor. That’s the same Strzok who wrote those infamous texts to Lisa Page about stopping Trump from becoming president. The same guy who then tried to spin it all as harmless banter. Remember that? Even CNN raised an eyebrow at that defense.
And let’s not forget: Tulsi’s memo didn’t just name Strzok. Former FBI Director James Comey? Named. Former CIA Director John Brennan? Named. Gabbard has reportedly set up a Justice Department “strike force” to investigate them.
If you’re feeling like this is bigger than your typical D.C. drama, that’s because it is. We’re talking about accusations of a coordinated operation to undermine a sitting president, with some of the highest-ranking officials in the country potentially facing criminal exposure.
Strzok, of course, has reinvented himself as an MSNBC contributor and a Georgetown professor, regularly appearing to hammer Trump and defend his actions. But here’s the thing: If I were in his shoes and saw Tulsi Gabbard’s document dump pointing straight at me? Yeah, I’d probably nuke my social media, too.
