FBI & US Attorney Purge | Patel FBI - Dan Bongino picked as Deputy Director

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But the memo from acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove also provides no reassurances for any agents found to have “acted with corrupt or partisan intent” and suggests those employees, if there any, have reason to be concerned about a massive and highly unusual review process the Trump administration Justice Department is embarking upon to identify what it says is potential misconduct.

The message from Bove, which also accuses acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll of “insubordination,” is aimed at providing a measure of clarity following days of turmoil and uncertainty inside the bureau as a result of an extraordinary Justice Department demand on Friday for the names of agents who participated in the investigations. Many within the FBI had seen that request as a precursor for mass firings.

“Let me be clear: No FBI employee who simply followed orders and carried out their duties in an ethical manner with respect to January 6 investigations is at risk of termination or other penalties,” wrote Bove, who was previously part of Donald Trump’s legal team in his criminal cases. “The only individuals who should be concerned about the process initiated by my January 31, 2025 memo are those who acted with corrupt or partisan intent, who blatantly defied orders from Department leadership, or who exercised discretion in weaponizing the FBI.” …”

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So you are all under suspicion and we will tell you later what we decree is discretion in weaponizing the FBI or corrupt or partisan intent”.

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“… Under the Biden administration, the Justice Department filed criminal charges against Hamas’ leaders in connection with the killings and kidnappings on Oct. 7. The case was brought under seal in federal court in New York in February 2024 and made public in September. Four of the six men charged in the case are believed to have been killed by Israel.

Last week, the Justice Department asked the FBI for the names of all its personnel involved in that case. DOJ spokespeople have not responded to queries about why that information is being gathered. …”

 
Some of these 1/6 people are really bad people. One or two are destined to commit serious crimes. Maybe if they kill an FBI agent the administration will just brush it off as them getting what they had coming to them (crazy to say but this is the MAGA world we live in), but if they kill or rape someones daughter that is going to hit hard.

If I were an ex-FBI agent on this list, I'd stay out of DC or anywhere that Trump has full pardon powers over murder.
 
Some of these 1/6 people are really bad people. One or two are destined to commit serious crimes. Maybe if they kill an FBI agent the administration will just brush it off as them getting what they had coming to them (crazy to say but this is the MAGA world we live in), but if they kill or rape someones daughter that is going to hit hard.

If I were an ex-FBI agent on this list, I'd stay out of DC or anywhere that Trump has full pardon powers over murder.
You'd need to stay out of states with Pub governors as well, especially Texas.
 


"... Driscoll said he sent the names on a classified system. He didn’t say why he did it, but it’s worth remembering that he could be removed as acting director at any point, and also fired from the bureau. He is not yet eligible for a government pension. Bove has already laid the groundwork by calling Driscoll insubordinate in a previous memo."
 

Trump administration agrees not to publicly identify FBI agents on Jan. 6 cases without advance warning​

The two-day notice would give FBI employees a chance to go back to court and stop the disclosure.


“… The “consent order,” adopted by U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb Friday afternoon, lacks a safeguard FBI employees’ lawyers were asking for during a court hearing Thursday: A restriction on passing the information from the Justice Department to other agencies or the White House.
But the judge’s directive bars the entire federal government — not just the Justice Department — from making any part of the list public without giving two business days’ notice. That would allow attorneys for the FBI personnel to ask the judge for further relief.

The FBI Agents Association hailed the agreement. …”
 
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