Missouri Democrats Punish Sarah Unsicker for Working as an FBI Informant
Under the false pretext of antisemitism, the Missouri House Democratic Caucus just punished its leading candidate for Attorney General for working on national security with the Federal Government
Today, the Missouri House Democratic Caucus filed a petition to expel Rep. Sarah Unsicker because she was seen associating with Charles Johnson, a globally-known counterintelligence operative who is now openly working for the United States Federal Government. In doing so, they have further interfered with ongoing investigations into organized crime and espionage in Missouri.
The pretext for this is that Elad Gross, another political candidate for attorney general, has accused Sarah Unsicker of being sympathetic to Neo-Nazis because she tweeted a selfie with Charles Johnson and myself having tea in Webster Groves, MO where we discussed national security.
Elad Gross’ accusations are unethical, defamatory, and false. Further, he has made false statements to Missouri voters about the issue.
On December 5, 2023 at 4:52pm, Gross tweeted:
“I tried to get an explanation directly from @ sarahunsicker because I believe that voters deserve much more than the typical infighting that so often holds Missouri back.
I didn't get one.”
This was a knowingly false statement when Gross made it. In reality, Elad Gross did receive an explanation, and like two journalistic outlets, did not include it in his defamatory narrative.
On Monday, December 4, 2023 at about 7:34 pm, Gross had the following exchange with his political rival, Sarah Unsicker:
Mr. Gross not only received an answer on Monday, he also was afforded the opportunity to discuss any confusion he might have had directly with Charles Johnson. Instead, Gross continued his defamatory enterprise.
Elad Gross should explain to the Missouri voters why he felt the need to mislead them about his conduct. This is not politics as normal.
Charles Johnson has made outrageous, racially-charged statements as part of his work undercover for the FBI; nobody denies this; it is part of the public record under oath. Further, it was explained to Shoshana Stahl with KMOV, who deceived her audience about it.
Making extreme statements, as Mr. Johnson did, is a very typical practice for “undercovers” as part of infiltrating certain groups. Undercovers regularly do things like join biker gangs, deal drugs, run strip clubs, and fence stolen property—things that would normally be abhorrent or illegal—all to eventually take down entire networks of Mobsters and spies.
Johnson, as he has explained repeatedly, used these statements and extreme positions to infiltrate extremist right-wing networks. As a result, he has been able to expose the foreign powers behind them and help dismantle them. This is a matter that is already well detailed under oath to Congress through the statements of FBI Counterintelligence Special Agent Johnathan Buma, who has been a handler to both Mr. Johnson and myself. Johnson was able, as a result of his undercover associations, to inform on the perpetrators of January 6 on behalf of the Federal government. Mr. Johnson’s counterintelligence work has exposed organized crime and foreign infiltration throughout the United States.
Johnson’s association with Rep. Unsicker stems from his work for FBI Counterintelligence. I know this first-hand because I personally recruited Unsicker to work as an FBI informant on public corruption, healthcare fraud, human trafficking, and counterintelligence.
Crystal Quade should explain why that is something she finds objectionable.
The Missouri Democratic Party tolerates its politicians associating with drug traffickers, as it did with Lewis Reed, Jeffrey Boyd, John Collins-Muhammad, Brandon Bosley, and Tony Weaver. It tolerates its politicians associating with felons such as Steve Stenger. But, apparently, it punishes anyone who would work with the United States Federal Government on national security and law enforcement.
Why does the Missouri Democratic Party treat drug traffickers better than national security professionals? Ms. Quade and her colleagues owe Missourians an answer.
Sarah Unsicker will make a great Attorney General for Missouri, whether a party supports her or not.