Whistleblower Bombshell Links Jack Smith to Massive DOJ Cover-Up

Jack Smith, the Biden-appointed special counsel hell-bent on prosecuting President Trump, might soon find himself in need of a lawyer — not a microphone.

Back in December 2023, credible whistleblower allegations emerged accusing Smith of running a full-blown international extortion racket during his tenure as a prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. But instead of investigating, Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice — surprise, surprise — buried the case.

According to a 151-page whistleblower complaint filed with the DOJ Inspector General’s Office in November 2023, Smith sent DOJ cronies to Eastern Europe during his ICC tenure with a very clear message: Pay up, or get indicted.

The bribes demanded allegedly ranged from $400,000 to a jaw-dropping $9 million. The complaint includes damning affidavits, financial records, texts, and even evidence of payments made via Bitcoin. At one point, Smith reportedly sought $100 million from a sitting head of state — who refused — and ended up imprisoned.

And yet this blockbuster revelation barely made a blip in the corporate media. Instead of “democracy dying in darkness,” legacy outlets smothered the story under a pillow of silence. It took independent journalists and whistleblowers to shine a light on what now appears to be a serious international scandal.

But it gets worse.

One whistleblower contacted the DOJ directly. No response. Then he reached out to the U.S. Embassy in Spain. Nothing. Finally, he was contacted by Alan Tieger — who posed as a neutral DOJ official but turned out to be Jack Smith’s right-hand man in The Hague. Tieger allegedly spent the call trying to coerce the whistleblower to retract the claims. When that didn’t work, he simply buried the evidence.

That 90-minute Zoom call? It was recorded — and it reportedly backs up everything.

This raises a chilling possibility: Was Smith recalled to the U.S. not because of his legal brilliance, but because he was compromised? The timing of Smith’s appointment as special counsel to target Trump coincides eerily with the DOJ learning about his alleged crimes. According to multiple sources, Garland may have cut a deal: prosecute Trump, and we’ll look the other way.

It would explain the legally insane Trump indictments — criminalizing possession of classified documents by a former president with a valid DoE clearance, and inventing charges related to January 6 that no honest court can clearly define.

If true, Jack Smith’s career isn’t just over — it’s headed for federal prison. And Garland and his gang won’t be far behind.

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  • Smith, this MFer should have a gun put to his head, and the trigger pulled. The world would have a net positive.

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