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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has pushed the manhunt for a former U.S. servicemember who allegedly took part in espionage activities on behalf of the Iranian regime into third gear with the latest development this week. The former Air Force counterintelligence specialist defected to Iran in 2013, then was indicted in 2019. In hopes of capturing Monica Witt, the FBI has sweetened the deal with a hefty reward - $200,000:
SEE: Sen. John Kennedy Sums Up the Iranian Regime's Current Predicament My colleague Streiff wrote at the time about this curious case, in a follow up to RedState's initial story on Witt's indictment. His expertise is worth reading at length here:
And as Streiff also wrote, the timing of the indictment - five years later - was rather mysterious:
READ MORE:The Espionage Indictment of Monica Witt Asks More Questions Than It Answers Shocking: Democrat California Mayor Resigns After DOJ Nails Her as Secret CCP Agent It's unknown on this too why the FBI put out the reward now. It's possible they're hoping to inspire someone in Iran to blow the whistle on her as the U.S. military's mission against Iran ensues, The National News Desk story linked above implied. Part of the FBI's release was the Most Wanted poster with several images of Witt, including her official Air Force photo. It also included what might be the most recent image of Witt from 2013:
Hopefully, she can be brought to justice with this new enticement of American dollars. You can view the full Most Wanted information for Witt at the FBI's homepage. |


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