Ex-FBI agent exposed for sharing explosive ‘sensitive’ government emails and nude pics of his girlfriend

A former anti-Trump federal agent has been revealed to have sent a series of suggestive and ‘sensitive’ messages from his official account to his girlfriend.
The explosive messages, exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com, reveal that Timothy Thibault sent emails to Missy Morgan, a woman believed to be his girlfriend.
The messages range from including documents marked ‘For Official Use Only’ – or FOUO – to including ‘sensitive investigatory information’ to even joking about their relationship by sending a link to a story on romance scams.
‘Missy, Be careful out there. Another reason not to date other people,’ he wrote when forwarding the email discussing romance scams. ‘Ha, this was put out by my folks,’ he added with a smile emoji.
Perhaps one of the most disturbing revelations was an April 2022 email Thibault sent from his FBI account to his email at George Washington University, where he was a guest speaker.
The attachment reviewed by DailyMail.co included a nude image of what appears to be Thibault’s girlfriend.
One message, ironically sent just two weeks after the nude image was forwarded, urged Morgan to attend an Internet Safety Presentation geared towards FBI officers’ children that would discuss ‘the importance of not sharing explicit photos/content, and handling unwanted or inappropriate requests’ online.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Senate’s president pro tempore, and Sen. Ron Johnson flagged Thibault’s improper use of the government email account to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel in a Tuesday morning notice.
In the letter, obtained by DailyMail.com, the two senators note that the emails were ‘obtained via legally protected whistleblower disclosures.’
New whistleblower disclosures reveal messages disgraced former FBI agent Timothy Thibault (pictured) forwarded from his government email to his personal account and others sent to his girlfriend’s nongovernment account

Republican congressional leaders are now asking Attorney General Pam Bondi (left) and FBI Director Kash Patel (right) to investigate the messages and improper use of a government email account

Thibault was one of the 13 agents in the Washington Field Office assigned to investigate the Hunter Biden laptop saga. He was specifically the Special Agent in Charge of the case.
Thibault was removed from his supervisory role by then-FBI Director Christopher Wray after agency whistleblowers shed light on an alleged pattern of political bias from multiple high-ranking officials.
In August 2022, reports emerged detailing how Thibault was escorted from the building after retiring from his role at the FBI.
Bondi and Patel are being asked by the two top Republican lawmakers to open an investigation into Thibault’s ‘inappropriate conduct including actions that could be construed as creating a hostile work environment and sexual harassment.’
Grassley and Johnson also want an investigation into Thibault’s sharing of ‘FBI information with non-government persons, to include his girlfriend and reporters.’
‘Provide all records between and among Thibault and ‘Missy Morgan,’ they also demanded.
The revelation of the latest improper email usage serves as a follow-up exhibiting Thibault’s inappropriate behavior as a federal agent.
DailyMail.com reached out to a representative for Thibault for comment on the claims made by the lawmakers.

Thibault, right, is pictured with his ex-wife, her partner, their two children and another guest

Thibault is pictured with his daughter Cassidy
It also comes after Grassley and Johnson disclosed other correspondence last month revealing that much of the biased language Thibault authored was ultimately included in justification for Jack Smith’s federal case against Trump regarding the 2020 presidential election.
Grassley overviewed the records during his opening remarks in the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing on Patel’s nomination for FBI Director last month.
He noted how Thibault emailed back and forth with several others at the FBI with drafted documents and materials on bringing the elector case against Trump.
Just a four months after this email correspondence was transmitted, Thibault was forced to resign at the FBI once his anti-Trump bias was revealed.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (pictured) and Sen. Ron Johnson disclosed the email correspondence to Bondi and Patel of the FBI agent who was forced to resign amid revelations of his anti-Trump bias
Grassley and Johnson write in their letter to Bondi and Patel that ‘[t]he FBI repeatedly lectures Congress, without any legitimate basis, that it can’t share information with Congress because the matter is an ongoing investigation.’
‘The FBI has asserted to Congress that FOUO information and FBI email accounts and personnel names should remain non-public. Yet, here, Thibault sent all of that type of information to a private citizen while the FBI stiff-arms Congress and the American people,’ they lamented.
‘Thibault’s conduct exemplifies the FBI’s ‘do as I say not as I do’ hypocrisy and why it’s repeated complaints to Congress when it makes government information public should fall on deaf ears.’
They also note in the message to the top federal law enforcement officials that other evidence they obtained suggests that the FBI also gave classified information to The Washington Post while preventing Congress from obtaining that same information.
Grassley and Johnson say the Post’s sourcing for the report ‘indicat[es] that Biden/Harris Justice Department and FBI officials may have leaked classified information to the media roughly 90 days before the last presidential election.’