Do Federal department of Investigative Domestic Services Coerce Witnesses to Conclude Convictions

When is it enough before the supreme law of the land is used for what the founding fathers designed it for
 
 
Illegal Coercion
Illegal Coercion
WASHINGTON - May 9, 2025 - PRLog -- Liam Westra, British News Sole Corp, BNSC News Group LLC

As the new 2025 Donald Trump administration completes it's 100 days many changes have been enacted, and new protocols as well as procedures were established, but not before more than 275,000 employees were at least laid-off or even discharged from their duties of public service.

On July 26, 1908 a department of federal investigations began to be established as a tool for surveillance, skip tracing, background screening, data mining, and data transfer conveying for montoring possible criminals who evaded prosecution by passing over state lines.

As the United States population grew, and the economy became uncertain crimes increased with cities at an alarming rates, but since 1989 the criminal Justice System has released over 3,175 inmates that were, and are still being wrongfully convicted according to the study reports by the Equal Justice Initiative.

Devlin Barrett a reporter of the New York Times confirmed that least 1,000 FBI detective agents were either laid-off or discharged from their duties as public servants. This implies to many American citizens that some corrupt, and or unethical practices were being conducted within this domestic investigation department.

According to some witnesses of a federal investigative case in the southern district of the state of Georgia in 2004 of inmate 17911-054; they were violated by federal investigative agents by the use of lethal force, coercetion, and possible false imprisonment to verbally speak of false allegations for convictions. Should the case of 17911-054, FBI form FD-302 be reviewed?

The Los Angeles Times reported in 2000 AD that Councilman Ted R. Moreno spoke in court about a FBI informant threatening to destroy him. Dean Steward, Moreno's attorney, stated that Ted R. Moreno was entrapped by the FBI.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Councilman Ted R. Moreno spoke in court about a FBI informant threatening to destroy him. Dean Steward, Moreno's attorney, stated that Ted R. Moreno was entrapped by the FBI. As of this year of 2025 Pam Bondi has been confirmed as the new United States Attorney General will she correct these issues that tarnish the greatest of America?

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