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Former civil servants explode the FBI patel on agent’s moves in the scathing letter

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A group of former FBI, intelligence, intelligence, diploma and national security officials published a letter that exploded the director of the FBI Kash Patel and deputy director Dan Bongino for having dismissed several office agents, saying that they were targeted so as not to be faithful to President Trump.

The group, which is overbuilding in a state of equilibrium, says that the agents Brian Driscoll, Michael Feinberg and Walter Giardina have been dismissed as part of a campaign to dismantle “the long -standing independence” of the FBI while putting it in place as a “tool of political loyalty”.

The state of equilibrium also claimed that the agents were preserved because they were not faithful to President Donald Trump, before welcoming the administration to appoint Patel and Bongino to powerful roles despite not having a curriculum vitae which meets “basic standards” to direct “the global agency for the application of laws”.

“It is not a question of reform. It is a question of control. The aim, it seems, is to transform the FBI of a respected investigation service and constitutionally founded in a personal application of a political figure,” said the letter. “We have seen these dynamics abroad – leaders who demand the loyalty of the security services not to the law, but to themselves. These regimes do not end well.”

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“The FBI has long been a bulwark against such corruption: an institution where the rule of law and civil freedoms are held in balance with the requirements of national security,” continued the letter. “Its independence is not a bureaucratic characteristic; it is a democratic necessity.”

The state of equilibrium told their FBI friends and colleagues that they recognized the pressure they underwent.

“The nation looks and will be inspired by the FBI. And the story will remember,” concluded the letter.

Last Thursday, the FBI has ousted Driscoll, the former FBI acting director, as well as others, including Giardina, an FBI special agent who played a role in the Trump Peter Navarro sales advisor. Steve Jensen also dropped, the acting director of the Washington Field office.

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Driscoll, for his part, was acting director of the FBI before the Patel confirmation, and Jensen played a key role in the January 6 investigations.

High FBI officials told the trio that they had to leave by Friday.

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The FBI, Bongino and Patel refused to comment on the questions of Fox News Digital on the statements of the equilibrium state and the reasons why the agents were withdrawn from their positions.

MSNBC journalist, Ken Dilanian, shared a copy of the patel letter to Giardina on social networks.

“This document provides for an official notice that you are briefly dismissed from your post at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and that you are withdrawn from the federal service, under my authority as director of the FBI, with immediate effect,” Patel wrote. You have exercised a bad judgment and a lack of impartiality in the exercise of duties, which led to the political armament of the government. “”

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The former FBI agent, Phil Kennedy, who expressed social media concerning the treatment of the new regime for personnel issues, shared the letter of the state of equilibrium, referring to layoffs as the recent “purge” of the FBI.

“Walter Giardina, the anti-Trump agent in disgrace who worked on the case of Jack Smith’s documents with the Kash pilot, would have been dismissed by the FBI,” wrote Kennedy in another article. “It’s an office blood bath.”

Police are trying to hold the demonstrators during the January 6 riot at the American Capitol in 2021.

A scene from the January 6 riot at the American Capitol in 2021. (AP photo / Julio Cortez, file)

The news of agents’ layoffs occur months after thousands of FBI staff members in February were ordered to fulfill a questionnaire asking detailed questions on the possible roles in the survey of the riots of the American Capitol of January 6, 2021.

The questionnaire, reported for the first time by Fox News Digital, aroused the concern he could be used to retaliate against the agents involved in the investigations of January 6. These concerns reached a fever later this month, after the deputy prosecutor general of the time, Emil Bove, ordered the office to compile a list of all the current and former staff who worked in the cases of January 6.

The Trump administration has not yet said if it will move to act against the people involved.

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In February, President Trump refused to answer questions about the question of whether his administration would remove the FBI employees involved in the investigation on January 6, 2021, US Capitol Riot, telling journalists only that he believes that the office is “corrupt” and that the candidate for the director of the FBI, Patel, “straightened it”.

Breanne Deppisch of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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