The draining of the swamp is about to go even deeper as FBI agents who persecuted President Trump and his supporters are about to get the ax.
CNN reported this afternoon that the Trump administration is expected to can scores of FBI agents who worked to throw innocent J6 protesters in gulags following the US Capitol protest and investigated the president for bogus reasons. Some supervisors are also being looked at for termination as soon as the end of today.
As reported by CNN:
Interim leaders at the Justice Department have spent the past week drawing up lists of people whose work at the bureau has earned disfavor with Trump for various reasons. Agents and analysts have been warned by FBI leadership that they may be asked to resign or face termination.
Agents who worked the investigation of Trumpโs alleged mishandling of classified documents, and those who investigated the roughly 1,600 rioters charged or convicted connected to the violent US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, have been concerned they could face retribution for doing work they were assigned to do.
The AP has confirmed CNN’s reporting on the matter.
The FBI Agents Association blasted the planned firings in a statement, calling them “outrageous actions by acting officials are fundamentally at odds with the law enforcement objectives outlined by President Trump and his support for FBI Agents.”
“Dismissing potentially hundreds of Agents would severely weaken the Bureauโs ability to protect the country from national security and criminal threats and will ultimately risk setting up the Bureau and its new leadership for failure,” the group added.
As reported, the FBI imprisoned men and women under the Biden regime for daring to protest the legitimacy of the 2020 election and lost family members, jobs, businesses, friends, and reputations, all because Democrats needed to push a fake narrative that President Trump committed a crime on January 6, when his followers peacefully protested on the Capitol grounds. Thankfully, Trump pardoned almost all of them during his first day in office.
The FBI and special counsel Jack Smith’s team sought to jail Trump for allegedly withholding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida (despite ongoing negotiations with the agency) and exercising his constitutional rights to contest the 2020 Presidential election results. Both cases were dismissed after Trump’s landslide presidential win in November.
This latest news also comes as six FBI executive assistant directors and 25 special agents in charge were fired or have been told to resign by Monday.
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