FBI is 'purging' staffers with conservative viewpoints and retaliating against whistleblowers who have complained of misconduct, Republican Rep. Jim J

The FBI followed procedure. Friend’s judgement about procedure is affected by his bias.
The FBI was pushing its weight around and Friend called them out for it

Which he was duty bound to do
 
how did they allegedly violate the Hatch Act?
Engaging in a political demonstration is a potential violation.

Security clearances suspended until investigation completed. They were NOT fired
 
The FBI was pushing its weight around and Friend called them out for it

Which he was duty bound to do
The FBI was protecting themselves against potential violent actions or anti-government extremism.

Law enforcement just want to go home to their families at the end of the day.

Friend failed to point out any actual issues. He clearly demonstrates political sympathies with the people they were arresting resulting in his failure to perform his duties.
 
The FBI was protecting themselves against potential violent actions or anti-government extremism.

Law enforcement just want to go home to their families at the end of the day.

Friend failed to point out any actual issues. He clearly demonstrates political sympathies with the people they were arresting resulting in his failure to perform his duties.
The protectors of justice need protection?

Not if they play by the rules and stop demonizing 1/3 of the population
 
your own link says they were at the Capitol

There is no reason to take their clearance simply for watching the speeches given by trump
They are being investigated...and in the mean time their clearances have been suspended. They were not purged/fired
 
haha the raid didn’t happen until the end of Feb and lasted well into march


Bush was out of the white house l, the acting ag was clinton’s choice.
This was Clintons choice?


Stuart Michael Gerson (born January 16, 1944[1]) was the acting United States Attorney General during the Clinton Administration, serving in the early months of 1993.

Gerson was a debate coach for President George H. W. Bush during the 1988 campaign and went on to serve on President-elect Bush's transition team. Gerson was part of the Bush Administration's National Health Policy Working Group, serving as head of its Medical Malpractice Reform Working Group. At the Department of Justice (DOJ), he was the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division

Gerson was acting United States Attorney General from January 20, 1993, to March 12, 1993. he was fourth in the line of succession at the Justice Department (other senior DOJ officials had already resigned). and was in office during the beginnings of the Waco siege.

As I said, and you lied about. The acting-AG was a Bush holdover. See the chain of command at DOJ

And why wasn't Clinton's choice confirmed?
Friday, February 12, 1993; President Clinton yesterday named veteran Miami prosecutor Janet Reno to be his attorney general,
 

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