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Revolver has covered the Whitmer fednapping plot in great detail.
President Trump himself took great interest in our reporting.
In an exclusive interview with Revolver, documentary filmmaker Christina Urso recaps out how the case unfolded, how the FBI ran the operation from start to finish, and how the justice system turned a blind eye to serious constitutional violations.
The First Red Flag
"I first heard about the case in October 2020," Christina recalls. "Whitmer came out smirking — not the reaction of someone just informed of a violent plot against her. It felt off, especially with Michigan being a swing state right before the election."
It reminded her of PATCON, a past FBI operation targeting right-wing groups. "It felt like the same playbook — FBI-engineered entrapment dressed up as domestic terror prevention."
Entrapment or Full Fabrication?
The FBI deployed at least 12 informants, 2 undercover agents, and multiple online covert employees to create fake militia groups on platforms like Facebook.
"They paid informants, created training events, and even gave these working-class men drugs and alcohol — then used their intoxicated words as evidence," Christina explains.
None of the 14 men had committed violence. Most had no criminal history and were represented by underpaid or negligent public defenders. Only two out of the 14 could afford private counsel.
Legal Railroading and Sabotaged Appeals
The first federal trial resulted in two acquittals and two mistrials. But the retrial was plagued by procedural irregularities:
Time limits were imposed on the defense — but not the prosecution
A juror accused of misconduct was made foreman
Both Adam Fox and Barry Croft were convicted and sent to Florence ADX Supermax Prison, despite having no prior records