The first three FBI “whistleblowers” to testify in front of the Republican-led committee investigating the “weaponization” of government received money from an ally of former President Donald Trump—and have a history of spreading an “alarming series of conspiracy theories related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, the Covid vaccine, and the validity of the 2020 election,” according to a copy of a lengthy report by House Democrats obtained by The New York Times.
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