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Trumps acting FBI director, stalling, refusing to give names
Posted on 2/3/25 at 9:49 am
Posted on 2/3/25 at 9:49 am
Burn that whole agency down
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Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll is on shaky ground with Department of Justice leaders for refusing to deliver the names of bureau employees involved in Jan. 6 cases and other Trump investigations.
President Trump tapped Mr. Driscoll, an FBI veteran, to lead the bureau temporarily while his nominee for director, Kash Patel, goes through the Senate confirmation process. But questions remain over whether Mr. Driscoll can stay in the job before Mr. Patel is confirmed and sworn in.
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove on Friday ordered Mr. Driscoll to compile a list of all current and former FBI employees assigned “at any time” to the investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol for review “to determine whether any additional personnel actions are necessary.”
“These lists should include relevant supervisory personnel in FBI regional offices and field divisions, as well as at FBI Headquarters,” read the memo instructed by the acting director.
“We understand that this request encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported these investigative efforts,” Mr. Driscoll wrote in a response. “I am one of those employees.”
Mr. Driscoll sent an email late Friday to all FBI employees that included a DOJ order to fire eight FBI executives.
In his email, Mr. Driscoll expressed his reluctance to comply with the Justice Department’s first request to identify employees who worked on Jan. 6 cases.
This post was edited on 2/3/25 at 9:52 am
Posted on 2/3/25 at 9:52 am to dcbl
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time for him to “resign”
Time for him to be air dropped to Gitmo until he changes his mind..
Posted on 2/3/25 at 9:53 am to Padme
DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE DEEP STATE
this is making me realize Trump wasn't able to do a drop in the bucket to get rid of these the first time around.
he's done more in a week to purge them than 4 years.
do i think he's going to get even 50% out of government in 4 years? probably not but hell you gotta start somewhere.
this is making me realize Trump wasn't able to do a drop in the bucket to get rid of these the first time around.
he's done more in a week to purge them than 4 years.
do i think he's going to get even 50% out of government in 4 years? probably not but hell you gotta start somewhere.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 9:58 am to Padme
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In his email, Mr. Driscoll expressed his reluctance to comply with the Justice Department’s first request to identify employees who worked on Jan. 6 cases.
This may be their last request as well Mr. Driscoll. Heed it.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:00 am to Padme
When are the confirmation votes for Patel and Gabbard?
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:03 am to Padme
Sounds like he is interfering an official in the performance of duties. Could be crime worth looking into.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:03 am to Padme
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Mr. Driscoll, an FBI veteran
There's the problem. These fricks view themselves as a sacred fraternity. The Bureau must be protected. They put loyalty to the Bureau and their brothers as the highest importance. Sworn to protect it at all costs.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:05 am to Padme
quote:youre fired
“I am one of those employees.”
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:05 am to CAD703X
Trump knows who all of who were involved. He’s giving this guy a chance to do the right thing his days are short numbered
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:06 am to Padme
Can "acting" officials be fired or replaced easily? I can't figure out why he's still around.
This post was edited on 2/3/25 at 10:07 am
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:10 am to Padme
Things like this make me wish the good guys had a hillary clinton running around.
This post was edited on 2/3/25 at 10:11 am
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:13 am to Padme
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“I am one of those employees.”
Then it's time for a new acting director, immediately. Obviously conflicted and incapable of doing what's asked of him.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:14 am to Padme
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FBI veteran
That should be a huge red flag!
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:16 am to Padme
Fire him. If he’s got some kind of defensible civil service protection, bust him all the way down to lowest agent level, let him keep his pay, and send him to the Minot, North Dakota field office. He’ll remove himself quickly enough.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:18 am to Lsuhoohoo
What's sad is that if they actually protected us instead of investigating politically or miss school shooters maybe they would be viewed as a "sacred fraternity."
The most aggravating statement is "We were tracking them for the last year" like look I know we have protections but clearly when it came to the J6 shite those protections not only didn't mean frick all but rules never applied to anyone. Since military commanders get axed for "loss of confidence" the same needs to be applied to anyone in some type of leadership role within the FBI.
The most aggravating statement is "We were tracking them for the last year" like look I know we have protections but clearly when it came to the J6 shite those protections not only didn't mean frick all but rules never applied to anyone. Since military commanders get axed for "loss of confidence" the same needs to be applied to anyone in some type of leadership role within the FBI.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:21 am to Padme
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In his email, Mr. Driscoll expressed his reluctance to comply with the Justice Department’s first request to identify employees who worked on Jan. 6 cases.
quote:"’Oh, I’ll do a couple of misdemeanor arrests. No big deal.’"
However, according to sources, he refused the DOJ’s demand altogether after its subsequent request, which was to provide by late Monday detailed information on how each employee was involved, and to what extent, in the 1,300 cases.
Thousands of FBI employees’ names are currently on the list.
“You have a lot of people that were like, ’Oh, I’ll do a couple of misdemeanor arrests. No big deal.’ But they did them, and so those people fully expect to be gone,” one former FBI source said. “And other people that were working on them may be gone, too, no matter how much work they’ve done.”
The FBI told The Washington Times that Mr. Driscoll is still the acting director, but there is speculation among current and former FBI agents over whether he will remain in that position after refusing Mr. Bove’s order.
Sources said that Mr. Driscoll’s team drove him to Newark, New Jersey, where he previously headed the field office.
FBI agents are said to be in a panic and a protest by employees and former employees Monday at the Washington Field Office and headquarters are in the planning stages.
The Justice Department has not responded to requests for comment.
According to sources, at least 20 FBI executive assistant directors, assistant directors and special agents in charge throughout the U.S. were forced out of the agency on Thursday.
FBI officials who lost their posts or were forced to retire include Jeffrey Veltri, special agent in charge of the Miami field office; Spencer Evans, special agent in charge of the Las Vegas field office; and David Sundberg, assistant director in charge of the Washington, D.C., field office.
The Times also learned that squads of FBI agents were escorted out of field offices in New York, Miami and Washington. Agents who were escorted from the Miami office were involved in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.
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... It was a big damn deal to the folks who got shipped off to the DC Kangaroo Courts, then jailed.
Posted on 2/3/25 at 10:28 am to Padme
Yes he needs to comply with his current boss and submit the lists however; I can understand the reluctance.
There does come a point where people are being held with their feet to the fire for doing their job. There are levels of accountability, but I do not think they should be sweeping.
The entire justice department was put in a compromised position by their supervisors and leaders. I hope this administration takes a long, deep, and fair look into every prior and current questionable investigation.
There does come a point where people are being held with their feet to the fire for doing their job. There are levels of accountability, but I do not think they should be sweeping.
The entire justice department was put in a compromised position by their supervisors and leaders. I hope this administration takes a long, deep, and fair look into every prior and current questionable investigation.
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