The FBI chose to release unclassified documents regarding Ashli Babbitt while most Americans were looking the other way, towards the sun that is, during the total solar eclipse.
The FBI released a highly redacted 69-page file on April 8 detailing Ashli Babbitt’s death, military background, character, and testimonies.
On page three of the file, it reads:
“BABBITT is deceased, and therefore, this case is not being nominated to TSDB.”
TSDB stands for “the terrorist screening data.
The TSDB “contains biographic and biometric identifying information (e.g., name, date of birth, photographs, iris scans, and/or fingerprints) of known and suspected terrorists,’ The Gateway Pundit reported.
The mere mention of the TSDB shows the FBI viewed Americans inside of the Capitol as “terrorists” rather than American citizens exercising their right to protest.
The film also fails to mention Capitol Police Officer Lt. Michael Byrd; it generally states Babbitt was “shot by police.”
In the file, the FBI provides a brief overview of Babbitt’s personal information, including:
Fingerprints
DMV records
Military service details
However, several pages were redacted that contained “anonymous tips” made by anonymous individuals through the FBI’s tip line.
One page also shows an interview of an individual whose name was redacted.
The individual described Babbitt as a very outgoing and loving person who loved her family and country.
The person also stated Ashli would “never go after someone physically.”
Judicial Watch filed a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. government for the death of Babbitt.
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