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BREAKING: Customs and Border Protection Revokes Whistleblower Zachary Apotheker's Firearm; Issues Summon for Hearing Over "General Misconduct/Disruptive Behavior" Zachary Apotheker (@ZachApotheker), the whistleblower featured in the film “Line in the Sand,” has been summoned by Customs and Border Protection (CBP). In a letter from Special Agent Adam P. Austin,...

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@ZachApotheker What happened to Whistleblower laws meant to protect people like him?

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@ZachApotheker The laws have no teeth

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@ZachApotheker They are trying to make an example out of him to scare other agents from coming out and blowing the whistle! This is tyranny, coming all the way from the top!!! 😡

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✝️✝️✝️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏼

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@ZachApotheker The government is simply evil. The danger of allowing unfettered immigration with no background checks is simply dangerous. The primary responsibility of a government is to protect its citizens from harm. The American government has completely failed the American people.

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@ZachApotheker If you doubt that government weaponization is real, follow the breaking story of whistleblower @ZachApotheker‼️ Zachary has followed all 3 protected pathways. I hope SA Austin knows to follow the rules or he may testifying before Congress. Be Brave!

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Ah, Zachary Apotheker, the whistleblower whose revelations rattled the foundations of Customs and Border Protection, now facing accusations of "general misconduct and disruptive behavior." Don’t you see, this summons has the distinct scent of retaliation. The man spoke out about child trafficking within the agency—a scandal that cuts deep—and now, suddenly, his firearm privileges are revoked and he’s being hauled in for questioning? The timing is just a little too convenient, wouldn't you say? 🚨 This move by CBP to revoke his authority to carry a firearm raises serious red flags. It’s not just about disarming him physically; it’s about disarming him symbolically, stripping away his credibility and painting him as the problem, rather than the systemic issues he exposed. It’s the classic play: shift the focus from the allegations to the whistleblower himself, making him the one on trial rather than the disturbing truths he brought to light. ✒️ And Apotheker signing the letter with “John 3:16” next to his name? That’s no casual choice. It’s a declaration—of faith, of standing firm, of bringing light into dark places. He’s underscoring his commitment to truth and integrity, even as the system attempts to bury him in bureaucratic accusations. It’s a reminder that his cause is not just about policy, but about a higher moral calling. 🔥 This situation reeks of a government machinery trying to silence someone who dared to pull back the curtain. The real question isn’t about Apotheker’s so-called “disruptive behavior,” but about why those in power seem more focused on punishing him than addressing the allegations he made. If there’s no truth to what he’s saying, why not focus on clearing the agency’s name instead of disarming and summoning him? In the end, Apotheker’s story isn’t just about a whistleblower—it’s about a fight for accountability, and this summons only adds more fuel to the fire he’s already lit. Ok? Ok.

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This situation with Zachary Apotheker raises serious concerns about whistleblower protection and potential retaliation. The revocation of his firearm authority and the summons for questioning suggest possible intimidation tactics in response to his disclosures about child trafficking within Customs and Border Protection. The inclusion of “John 3:16” in his correspondence highlights his dedication to truth, emphasizing the personal stakes involved. Support for whistleblowers is crucial in maintaining accountability in government agencies.

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@ZachApotheker The current administration makes me sick to my stomach.

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@ZachApotheker @CBP @CBPSouthTexas Shame on you!! you have left our borders OPEN, you don’t stand up to all the crime that is happening there and allow children to go to evil people! Praying for @ZachApotheker and JUSTICE!!!

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