5 ‘Arctic Frost’ Perpetrators Chuck Grassley Is Exposing Today — Including One Still At DOJ
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5 ‘Arctic Frost’ Perpetrators Chuck Grassley Is Exposing Today — Including One Still At DOJ
Sen. Chuck Grassley plans to further expose the FBI’s ‘Arctic Frost’ plot to prosecute Trump at a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Crabb. Giardina. Su. Thibault. Toleman. These are five of the principal players in what may prove to be the biggest attempted coup in U.S. history — and Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, plans to expose it.
Tuesday, the committee will hold another hearing on Arctic Frost, the secretive federal operation that became the foundation for then-Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith’s elector case against Donald Trump.
Arctic Frost was opened by the FBI in early 2022, and its origins trace directly to Timothy Thibault, the FBI Washington Field Office’s then-assistant special agent in charge, who drove the matter forward outside of normal protocol. The central allegation is grave but precise: Arctic Frost was the originating FBI vehicle from which Smith’s later election case emerged. That charge rests on emails, approvals, and investigative updates now in public view.
Those records sketch a damning chronology. On Feb. 14, 2022, Thibault sent draft language that later became part of the opening of Smith’s elector case. On Feb. 25, subordinate agents reported that Trump and others had been added as criminal subjects, and Thibault replied, “Perfect.” Then came the formal approvals: an April 11 signoff from Thibault, an April 13 note that the FBI deputy director had approved the opening, and a........
