FBI director nominee Kash Patel may not have been confirmed yet but the housecleaning at the disgraced Bureau is already underway with public trust in the once esteemed federal law enforcement agency at an all-time low.
On Friday, President Donald J. Trump’s administration began the ouster of agents who abused their power by participating in the Biden regime’s political persecution of the nation’s 47th president and the innocent Americans who were at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and then faced Soviet-style prosecutions including forced confessions.
News of the purge triggered the Deep State lackeys in the corrupt legacy media with CNN being the first to report that top FBI leadership including heads of field offices across the country were being offloaded by the new administration and were told in an email that they were to either retire or resign by Monday or they would be fired.
One of those who got the ax was David Sundberg, the assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office who spearheaded the witch hunt against peaceful J6 protesters who were hunted down like dogs and handed over to corrupt DOJ prosecutors and activist D.C. judges who ruined their lives with many having done nothing to merit the harshness of their treatment except supporting Trump and questioning results of the 2020 election.
#BREAKING: The Trump admin has just FIRED David Sundberg, the FBI Assistant Director for Washington, DC
Sundberg led the WITCH HUNT against J6ers, and failed to find ANY “leads” on person who supposedly placed pipe b*mbs around on J6
CLEANING HOUSE! pic.twitter.com/2MDhwBy45A
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 31, 2025
Sundberg also failed to utilize the Bureau’s vast resources to track down the person who planted the mysterious “pipe bombs” the night before the so-called “insurrection” on J6.
In addition to the bosses, the toll could also include those agents who were involved in “prosecuting the President” with the troubled cable news network reporting on an email from acting FBI director Brian Driscoll in which he instructed FBI leaders to gather a list of employees who “at any time” worked on the political persecution of Trump and turn it over to the Justice Department by Tuesday.
According to CNN, Driscoll’s email included an attached memo from acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove that had the subject line “Termination.”
“For each employee included in the lists, provide the current title, office to which the person is assigned, role in the investigation or prosecution, and date of last activity relating to the investigation or prosecution,” Bove said. “Upon timely receipt of the requested information, the Office of the Deputy Attorney General will commence a review process to determine whether any additional personnel actions are necessary.”
Among those who have already reportedly been sent packing were the goons that raided Mar-a-Lago, staging “evidence” pics for the media and rummaging through First Lady Melania Trump’s underwear drawer during their Gestapo-style storming of the personal residence of the then-former president.
The Hill reported that “agents who had worked on the Mar-a-Lago and Jan. 6 investigations were escorted out of the Washington Field Office.”
Two different reports stating that the squad which conducted the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation and MAL raid in Florida have been walked out of @FBIWFO. That’s my old office.
The case should never have been opened, and they brought disgrace on the whole agency. Yikes. pic.twitter.com/ycQC936bRm
— Kyle Seraphin (@KyleSeraphin) January 31, 2025
The partial housecleaning drew the predictable shrieks of outrage from the propagandists in the media.
MSNBC broke into PA coverage to hyperventilate about Trump clearing out the corrupt FBI: “Hostile takeover of federal law enforcement.”
Psaki is particularly upset about a requested list of employees involved with J6 cases.
“A really, really big list.”
Straight into my veins. pic.twitter.com/YWBtNpBtnt
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) February 1, 2025
Congressional Democrats also decried Trump’s rooting out of the bad actors at the politicized FBI.
“It is deeply alarming that the Trump administration appears to be purging dozens of the most experienced agents who are our nation’s first line of defense,” said Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee.
“All Americans who support law enforcement and the rule of law should be deeply concerned by reports that Donald Trump is seeking to fire large numbers of FBI agents, ranging from senior officials to agents assigned to cases against him,” said Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.), the House Intel Committee’s top Democrat.
“These unprecedented purges of hundreds of prosecutors, staff and experienced law enforcement agents will undermine the government’s power to protect our country against national security, cyber, and criminal threats,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), one of the top congressional malefactors, said in a statement.
“The loyal friend of autocrats, kleptocrats, oligarchs and broligarchs, Trump doesn’t care about the requirements of democracy, national security and public safety,” Raskin whined. “His agenda is vengeance and retribution. If allowed to proceed, Trump’s purge of our federal law enforcement workforce will expose America to authoritarianism and dictatorship.”
Accountability has returned to the federal government and the long overdue day of reckoning has arrived for those who abused their power.
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