FBI Agent Gets Prison Time for SAME Crimes as Hillary, Biden, and Pence

Last week, Kendra Kingsbury from Garden City, Kansas, a former FBI operative, was given a 46-month prison sentence for keeping classified documents at her home. It’s well-known that Hillary Clinton had private emails on a personal server in her bathroom. Some of these emails were allegedly classified beyond “top secret” level. After receiving a subpoena, she deleted 33,000 emails, wiped her hard drive, and smashed her subpoenaed phones with hammers. Despite these allegations, she did not receive a prison sentence.

Joe Biden has been accused of stealing classified government documents since 1974. There are reports that he illegally kept these documents stored in his garage, a university, and other locations while he was serving as Vice President. Additionally, there have been claims that Biden’s son Hunter shared the classified information with foreign contacts. No prison time.

Mike Pence had classified documents at his home and was caught and didn’t go to prison. However, Kendra is facing 46 months in prison.

The FBI reported this week:

A former analyst with the Kansas City Division of the FBI was sentenced in federal court today for illegally retaining documents related to the national defense at her residence.

Kendra Kingsbury, 50, of Garden City, Kansas, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough to 46 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release. Kingsbury pleaded guilty on Oct. 13, 2022, to two counts of unlawfully retaining documents related to the national defense.

According to court documents, Kingsbury was an intelligence analyst for the FBI for more than 12 years, from 2004 to Dec. 15, 2017. Kingsbury was assigned to a sequence of different FBI squads, each of which had a particular focus, such as illegal drug trafficking, violent crime, violent gangs and counterintelligence. Kingsbury held a TOP SECRET/SCI security clearance and had access to national defense and classified information. Training presentations and materials specifically warned Kingsbury that she was prohibited from retaining classified information at her personal residence. Such information could only be stored in an approved facility and container.

Kingsbury admitted that, over the course of her FBI employment, she repeatedly removed from the FBI and retained in her personal residence (at that time in North Kansas City, Missouri) an abundance of sensitive government materials, including classified documents related to the national defense.

In total, Kingsbury improperly removed and unlawfully and willfully retained approximately 386 classified documents in her personal residence. Some of the classified documents she unlawfully removed and kept in her home contained extremely sensitive national defense information. According to court documents, Kingsbury put national security at risk by retaining classified information in her home that would have, if in the wrong hands, revealed some of the government’s most important and secretive methods of collecting essential national security intelligence.

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Not A Confused American

Burn the whole thing down.

Richard Logan

Send her to leavenworth.

Sandy

I agree, but if only Hillary is going to be her cellmate.

Jean

Along with Biden, Pence and Clinton.

jefz

Apparently respecting laws does not apply to people in government. Different rules for different people..

gary

Just like the millions of Americans allowing the mere 535 corrupt Politian’s of democrat/RINOS and their tools for voter frauds, hate and division of Americans post office [voter frauds ], the .promotions of racism for profits the bought out biased medias propaganda LIES! Millions of Americans allow it and the mere 535 politicians think millions of Americans are too dumb,
too lazy to actually do anything concrete about it!

WDS

The little guy, or gal, ain’t gonna get the same justice.

Sparky

What else would anyone expect from a two tiered justice system like the one we have?

Colorado Cowboy

It was the MAGA hat they found that got her jail time.

Eliz

Not for me but for thee. What a crooked world we live in

Fred

How many people are in prison for lying on their 4473 just like Hunter did? We’re living under a dictatorship. By the time enough of We The People finally have had enough, it’ll be way too late.

Don

We don’t have a fair justice system with this corrupt Biden administration.

OneLawForThee1For Me

Not asking for the FBI thug to be let off the hook, but for Clinton, Biden, and Pence to join her at the Orange Jumpsuit Fashion Show with the appropriate wrist and ankle bling!

Last edited 1 year ago by OneLawForThee1For Me
dennodogg

There are thousands of top rated clearances out there issued to government subcontractors and their employees that are most likely unaccounted for. About ten years ago some 18 year old girl was being arrested for an unrelated crime when it was later discovered that she had a secret clearance issued by the US government. Turned out that she was a chauffeur for a civilian contractor that issued authorized “clearances” to all his employers. After a week of saying it would be corrected, it went away, too. This clearance b.s. is also a BIG money maker for the hacks and deep staters when they retire and pawn out their benefits to the highest bidder. The whole security scam needs to be dismantled and only those with “need to know” positions should get them. If this ” secret stuff” was so important, then why do DC hacks sneak release them to the media….without any consequences, of course.

Gerald Ladd

That’s our two tier justice system at work.

Matt

DESTROY THE BIDEN CRIME FAMILY TODAY

Sandra

She was imprisoned because she is a small catch. Fed agencies in the USA are no more different from communist nations anymore. The elites get away with mostly anything.

Stephen Russell

Now said agent can see how corrupt his agency is day 1

Jay

One of the major problems we have in this country is that “connected” elected officials are not held to requisite higher standard of conduct than ordinary citizens. Sadly, we continue to allow and by acceptance encourage extensive corruption, all in the name of protective politics.

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