In Thursday’s WarRoom conversation between Steve Bannon and Caroline Wren, Wren detailed her involvement with the explosive case surrounding Ashley Biden’s diary. This case has garnered significant public attention due to its controversial nature and the subsequent actions of the FBI. As the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden intensifies in the lead-up to the 2024 election, this issue has become even more timely, shedding light on potential biases and procedural discrepancies in the handling of politically sensitive information.
Wren explained that her involvement began at a Trump campaign fundraiser a few months before the 2020 election. At this event, someone approached her, claiming they had moved into an apartment and discovered prescriptions and Ashley Biden’s diary under the bed. The diary contained shocking revelations, including federal crimes such as child molestation and extensive drug use, corroborated by the medications found.
Faced with this startling information, Wren contacted the Trump campaign attorneys, who subsequently reached out to the FBI, urging them to retrieve the diary due to its potential as evidence of serious crimes. Despite their efforts, the FBI did not respond for three days, according to Wren, leaving the diary unattended. During this time, the person who found the diary contacted James O’Keefe, leading to its eventual exposure through Project Veritas.
Wren told Bannon that she and her associates’ meticulous adherence to legal protocols contrasts with the harsh treatment of others involved in the case. She recounted the dramatic FBI raid on James O’Keefe’s residence, where he was forcibly detained despite his prior attempts to return the diary to law enforcement in Delaware. This raised concerns about the FBI’s selective and seemingly biased actions.
Wren further detailed the legal repercussions the woman who discovered the diary faced. She was charged with transporting stolen property across state lines, although Wren argued that the diary was not stolen but left behind in the apartment. Wren expressed empathy for Ashley Biden, recognizing the diary’s revelations as a reflection of a deeply troubled individual.
Throughout the conversation, Wren highlighted the perceived discrepancies in the FBI’s actions, suggesting that the bureau was more interested in suppressing the diary’s contents until after the election. She questioned the integrity of the investigation, pointing out the FBI’s lack of immediate response when initially contacted about the diary.
The timing of Wren’s revelations is particularly significant as the political landscape heats up with the upcoming presidential debates between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The handling of Ashley Biden’s diary and the broader implications of potential biases within federal agencies could influence public perception and voter sentiment. This issue underscores federal institutions’ intense scrutiny and politicization, raising questions about their impartiality and accountability.
Wren’s narrative paints a picture of a contentious and politically charged situation, where adherence to legal procedures by one party is met with apparent indifference or hostility from the authorities.
For more context, see the Carolina Wren WarRoom segment: