The evidence was suppressed, and the war was allowed to continue.

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Former FBI Agent Johnathan Buma, who resigned last week, and was arrested shortly after at JFK Airport allegedly attempting to board an international flight, was one of the agents who worked to bring Ukrainian whistleblowers to Los Angeles to meet with the Department of Justice in 2018 to shed light on U.S. officials' corrupt actions in Kyiv, CDM can confirm. This included the Burisma scandal with the Biden family and FBI agents taking bribes, along with money laundering by American officials.

For background on the 2018 situation, read the link below.

EXCLUSIVE: Ukrainian Investigators/Witness Traveled To US In 2018 And Provided Biden Corruption Information To DOJ - Nothing Done - House Oversight Given Details (9/6/23)

The legacy media coordinated offensive on this case to highlight Buma being arrested is completely leaving out this part of the story -- that the FBI is likely now looking into these allegations once again.

Some parts of the above cases could be used in peace negotiations to help stop the Ukraine war, CDM is told by sources. The evidence was suppressed after the 2018 DOJ visits, and the war was allowed to continue.

After Buma facilitated the DOJ meetings, he was 'taken off the case' and reassigned by FBI leadership in 2019. Sources allege Buma then began leaking information to the press last year (we don't have confirmation of this), and may have participated in the coverup of the cases being previously brought to DOJ of American official corruption.

President Donald Trump recently declassified the documents related to the FBI 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation.

Regarding the recent arrest, according to court records, Buma, a 15-year veteran of the FBI, had allegedly shared text messages, as well as internal documents and other “sensitive information," reported USA Today.

Investigators said that the documents shared were for a prospective book that Buma had begun writing about his time as an FBI agent, added USA Today.

In 2023, Buma wrote a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee where he alleged that the FBI had suppressed efforts to investigate former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani during Trump’s first term in office.

Following the letter, federal law enforcement officials executed a search warrant at Buma’s residence. By that time, Buma had been assigned to the FBI’s Los Angeles field office.

During a Brooklyn federal court hearing on Tuesday, Buma was released on $100,000 bail, though the case will be handled in California federal court. He has not entered a plea, reported The Guardian.

The investigation into the FBI agent began during the Biden administration, when his home was raided in late 2023.

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