Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) are ramping up their investigation into the Biden regime’s role in the unprecedented, politically motivated FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago—a move that continues to cast a long shadow over the integrity of U.S. law enforcement and the weaponization of federal agencies.
In a letter released Monday, Grassley and Johnson demanded the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) turn over all records and communications with the Biden White House, DOJ, and FBI related to the 2022 raid on former President Trump’s Florida residence. Their demands come as more disturbing details surface about how deeply involved the Biden administration was in coordinating the raid under the now-infamous “Operation Arctic Frost.”
This was no ordinary document retrieval. More than three dozen armed agents—authorized to use deadly force—stormed Mar-a-Lago in August 2022, a full media spectacle designed to humiliate Trump and paint him as a criminal in the court of public opinion. The FBI even staged classified documents on the floor for photos later used to justify the raid in the press.
Grassley and Johnson want the paper trail. They’re asking for all records related to both the so-called “classified documents” investigation and Arctic Frost—the codename for a sweeping surveillance and seizure operation that targeted not just Trump, but also former Vice President Mike Pence and their allies.
As the senators revealed last month, Arctic Frost involved secret subpoenas, over 100 digital accounts and facilities targeted, and the seizure of government-issued cell phones. The kicker? The FBI didn’t even bother getting a warrant before taking possession of those phones. Only afterward did they begin preparing one, according to Fox News.
One key figure in this saga is FBI Assistant Special Agent Timothy Thibault, an anti-Trump partisan whose name keeps showing up at the center of every shady investigation. According to whistleblower documents, Thibault personally violated internal FBI rules to launch the probe that eventually led to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s circus-like legal case against Trump.
This is textbook lawfare—weaponizing government power to crush political opposition—and Grassley and Johnson are blowing the doors wide open on it. If the National Archives and DOJ thought they could keep their role hidden behind bureaucratic red tape, they’re about to find out that some senators still believe in oversight.
The May 20 deadline for confirmation of Ed Martin as D.C. Attorney is just the tip of the iceberg. The real story is unfolding—and it stinks of corruption from the very top.
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