President Trump just revoked ALL access to classified documents and secure Government facilities for the following people.
Antony Blinken
Jacob Sullivan
Lisa Monaco
Mark Zaid
Norman Eisen
Letitia James
Alvin Bragg
Andrew Weissmann
Hillary Clinton
Elizabeth Cheney
Kamala Harris
Adam Kinzinger
Fiona Hill
Alexander Vindman
Joe Biden and any other member of Joe Biden’s family
The next day, this woman, Jessica Aber, an attorney who worked with the Obama-Biden administration, 43, was found dead in her home. Who was she? We know that she worked with Eric Holder, Andrew Weissmann, Jack Smith and James Comey on several high-profile cases. What did she know? Did she know too much? Let’s explore.
Jessica D. Aber was the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia and was found dead in her home in Alexandria, Virginia, on Saturday morning, March 22, 2025. She was 43 years old.
Officers responded to a call at approximately 9:18 a.m. regarding an unresponsive woman in the 900 block of Beverley Drive. Upon arrival, they discovered Aber deceased.
Jessica Aber advanced her career significantly under Eric Holder, when he was Obama’s Attorney General from 2009–2015, serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney.
Aber was later nominated by President Joe Biden in August 2021 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate in October 2021 to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. She held the position from October 2021 until her resignation on January 20, 2025. During her tenure, she oversaw a staff of approximately 300 prosecutors and support personnel.
Aber has been involved in several high profile cases during her career and also worked with JACK SMITH, the prosecutor who went after President Trump, and with former FBI Director James Comey, who is known as a “fixer” for the Clintons.
Most significantly, Jessica Aber was involved in the prosecution of Bob McDonnell, the former Virginia Governor and a potential Republican candidate for President against Obama, where she worked for Jack Smith.
President Trump has often called out Jack Smith for what he wrongly did to McDonnell - which parallels what Smith tried to do to Trump.
TRUMP: “Jack Smith destroyed that man and he destroyed that family. Smith has destroyed a lot of lives.”
The case began during the Obama administration when Aber was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia and McDonnell was an aspiring presidential candidate against Obama.
McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, were wrongly prosecuted by Jack Smith and indicted on federal corruption charges. That ended his presidential aspirations.
By 2011–2012, McDonnell was touted as a potential presidential contender against Obama. He delivered the Republican response to Obama’s 2010 State of the Union, chaired the Republican Governors Association (2011–2012), and was vetted as a possible running mate for Mitt Romney in 2012.
Under Obama, McDonnell was convicted in September 2014 on 11 counts, including bribery and extortion under the Hobbs Act, and sentenced to two years in prison. Aber, as part of the prosecution team, contributed to building the case, along with James Comey (then FBI Director) and U.S. Attorney Dana Boente.
Jack Smith, as head of the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section (2010–2015), oversaw McDonnell’s corruption prosecution.
The Supreme Court unanimously overturned McDonnell’s conviction in June 2016 (McDonnell v. United States, 579 U.S. 550), ruling 8-0 that the lower court’s definition of “official acts” under federal bribery law was too broad.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that while McDonnell’s actions were “tawdry,” they didn’t meet the legal threshold for corruption. The case was sent back to lower courts, and in 2017, the Fourth Circuit declined to retry it, effectively ending the saga. Prosecutors, including those in Aber’s office, stood by their initial stance, but the outcome fueled claims of overreach. By then President Trump was in office.
McDonnell himself claimed it was a partisan hit by the Obama administration, noting the timing after Obama’s 2012 Virginia loss. Aber’s death now, in 2025, stirs the pot again and is causing people to question how she died - including me.
Aber and the Eastern District of Virginia also led the U.S. prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for publishing classified documents, including the 2010 leaks tied to Chelsea Manning. Aber contributed to early stages as a prosecutor and later supervised aspects of the case as U.S. Attorney. Assange’s extradition from the UK was finalized in 2024, with a plea deal in progress by 2025.
How is Andrew Weissmann connected to Aber & Smith?
Andrew Weissmann, who just had his security clearance revoked by President Trump, also has ties to Jack Smith. Weissmann served as General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation under Mueller and was a lead prosecutor on Mueller’s Special Counsel team on the Russia Russia collusion hoax. Andrew Weissmann had professional ties to both Jack Smith and Jessica Aber at the DOJ.
Andrew Weissman, described by the New York Times as Mueller’s ‘pit bull,’ was Mueller’s legal advisor for national security in 2005 and later was selected by Mueller to be his General Counsel at the FBI.
When Robert Mueller left his $3.4 million a year job at the top D.C. law firm WilmerHale, he brought Andrew Weissmann with him to the Special Counsel team to investigate President Trump. Together, Mueller and Weissman have been behind the biggest scandals and blunders at the FBI.
Weissmann basically left the DOJ in 2019 to work at MSNBC. Weissmann, who thinks he runs the DOJ from his perch at MSNBC, is one of the lawyers behind all the lawfare against Trump (including Eisen & McCord) and wrote the classified documents indictment against President Trump. He even urged Jack Smith, while on-air on MSNBC, to change the venue of the Trump charges from Florida to New Jersey because he didn’t want a Miami jury.
This is what attorney Mike Davis (who once clerked for Gorsuch) said about Andrew Weissmann and Jack Smith. REMEMBER - Jessica Aber, just found dead, worked for or with both of them on these cases.
MIKE DAVIS: “Andrew Weissmann is the disgraced former lead prosecutor for the Mueller probe - the Hillary-funded "Russian-collusion" hoax against Trump that became the illegal Crossfire Hurricane federal investigation and hobbled Trump's presidency. Weissmann previously worked for Mueller twice, as his senior and general counsel at the FBI. Weissmann was also a senior appointee of Obama Attorney General Eric Holder. In 2005, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned Weissmann's conviction of Arthur Andersen. But long after 9,000 Americans lost their jobs.
Jack Smith - another senior Holder appointee - is another disgraced former prosecutor. In 2016, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned Smith's conviction of former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, a potential Republican presidential candidate. But long after destroying McDonnell and his family's lives, Smith is now Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland's special counsel who just indicted Trump, on a bogus legal theory of "espionage." For a former president having -- and fighting with librarians and other bureaucrats -- over presidential records.
Garland, Smith, and Weissmann pretend Trump's indictment is about protecting America's national security. In reality, Trump's indictment is about destroying Trump, personally and politically. Because Trump declassified his copy of the Crossfire Hurricane records that are so damning for Obama, Biden, Hillary, the Obama AG, the Obama FBI, the Obama CIA, and others. Maybe even Weissmann himself? Hillary illegally weaponized our law-enforcement and intelligence agencies against Trump in 2016, in her unsuccessful attempt to win the presidential election. That's as corrupt as you can get in a democracy.
There's no wonder Andrew Weissmann and Jack Smith get reversed unanimously by the Supreme Court for their over-the-top legal antics. But they don't care; the damage is already done. They are both national disgraces.
Jack Smith is the king of bringing indictments against presidential candidates and then getting overturned unanimously by the U.S. Supreme Court, but frankly he doesn’t care…because the whole goal here is to take out a political opponent."
SEE THE TIES? Jessica knew a lot. Did she know too much? Ask the question.
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