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AML BitCoin Founder Asks President Trump to release the AML BITCOIN Classified Files
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MISSOURI CITY, Texas - Washingtoner -- NAC's founder, Marcus Andrade, requests that President Trump investigate if the withholding of the evidence within the AML BITCOIN classified files was really related to national security reasons and/or if it was nothing more than an attempt to suppress exculpatory and impeachment evidence.

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) should address internal misconduct, ensure transparency, and promote accountability within federal law enforcement agencies.

The DOJ and the FBI should practice "tough love" while also providing financial support for government employees that uphold the constitution and the law. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel should request financial resources from President Trump, specifically requesting access to some of the billions of savings attributed to the Department of Government Efficiency, to provide pay raises to DOJ and FBI personnel.

"Federal agents face immense challenges, and financial hardship can make them vulnerable to coercion or corruption," said Andrade, CEO of the NAC Foundation. "To safeguard the integrity of our justice system, we must ensure these employees are not only held to high ethical standards but are also supported adequately."

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They may even fall prey to the subjects of their investigation. "Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened to Agents Nathan "Ethan" Quinn and Roahn Wynar. According to recordings cited by the Foundation, one of the agents, while in the presence of the other, was caught soliciting employment from the very subject of their investigation.

The NAC Foundation, LLC is urging victims of alleged misconduct by the Crossfire Hurricane FBI agents Roahn Wynar, Ethan Quinn, Timothy Thibault, Brenden Zartmen, and Michelle Ball to come forward with any evidence of wrongdoing.

According to legal filings, some of these agents are accused of a range of unethical and potentially illegal actions, including destroying evidence, writing false witness reports, failing to write witness statements, and waiting years to write critical memos. The foundation believes these actions may have undermined numerous other criminal investigations and deprived victims of justice.

"The allegations against these FBI agents are extremely troubling, and we believe there may be many victims who have been negatively impacted," said Andrade, CEO of the NAC Foundation. "We are calling on anyone who has evidence of misconduct or who believes they may have been a victim to come forward and share your story."

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Attorney General Bondi and Director Patel should work on combating corruption and promoting transparency within the government. NAC specifically requests that the FBI and the Department of Justice conduct a thorough investigation into the actions of the named agents and their handling of the AML Bitcoin Investigation, including those that are cross-referenced with the AML Bitcoin case number.

"AG Bondi and FBI Director Patel must serve as a deterrent. This will prevent all government employees from being dishonest to the courts. It will help preserve everyone's constitutional rights," said Andrade. "Additionally, I hope and pray that at a minimum, President Trump takes a look at the AML Bitcoin CLASSIFIED FILES."

The NAC Foundation is encouraging anyone with information about the alleged misconduct of the named FBI agents to contact our organization and the DOJ's Inspector General.

NAC has launched a change.org petition (https://chng.it/7Qy8z7vMJQ) to request for full transparency. We appreciate everyone's support.

Contact
NAC Foundation, LLC
DOJ Reform
Marcus Andrade
***@dojreform.com


Source: NAC Foundation, LLC
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