Not a great look for Kash.

Then dont butt into something and make it about you.

You are advocating murder by deflecting the facts and attacking me
Bullshit.

I’ll comment anywhere in any way I choose.

Sorry if it disrupts your partisan narrative
 
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From OP article

... claims that Patel misled the Senate in his January confirmation hearing when he insisted he would never fire or demote bureau staff for political reasons.

Well, that was likely before Trump told Patel to fire them? LOL

OP likely never complained when Bribum did the same kinds of things.
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I'm going back now to read the part about how Patel knew it was against the law (allegedly)

Leftists are big liars so who knows what I may find..
 
OP link:

White House deputy chief of staff Steven Miller was pressuring [Robert Kissane] to make “symmetrical” firings at FBI similar to those then happening at the Department of Justice, where a purge of senior officials was underway.

Me

I notice that in the info on the lawsuit filed by former FBI malcontents, there is NO federal law cited. That's interesting. Is it really against FEDERAL LAW to fire people because you suspect them of being politically motivated... against the Commander in Chief of the USA?

Right.

Also, I'm sure Patel knew this was coming.

Therefore, I'm not overly concerned about it.
 
It's kinda weird how you folks characterize a safe and effective vaccine. One could say childish.
Trust. Lies. Propaganda. We see people go insane with different agendas. This is why we see concentration camps and related.
 
The leftists who support the disgruntled, fired FBI folks who filed the lawsuit that complains of political motivations behind said firings

are OK with political firings when Dim admins do them
 

Kash Patel knowingly broke law when firing top officials, lawsuit alleges​

FBI Director Kash Patel knowingly broke the law when he fired senior FBI executives at the behest of the White House and under pressure from Trump allies, a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday against Patel and the Trump administration alleges.

The 68-page complaint was filed by former acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll and two other fired FBI leaders who claim they were the targets of “politically motivated retribution” and are seeking "to vindicate their constitutional and legal rights.”

The suit cites a series of alleged conversations involving Patel and other senior Trump advisers that, if true, show an FBI leadership consumed by the whims of a Trump White House that targeted employees solely for political reasons.

The insider accounts also tend to corroborate earlier reporting about claims that Patel misled the Senate in his January confirmation hearing when he insisted he would never fire or demote bureau staff for political reasons.

“Patel stated that all FBI employees who they identified who had worked on the cases against President Trump would be removed from their jobs, regardless of their retirement eligibility status,” the lawsuit says in describing Driscoll’s account of a conversation with the FBI director. “He then stated that Driscoll needed to understand that ‘the FBI tried to put the president in jail and he hasn’t forgotten it.’”

The lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, says Patel acknowledged that firing FBI agents without cause would violate internal FBI rules and federal law — and quotes him as saying he knew he could be sued.


Isn't the head of the FBI supposed to be enforcing laws, not breaking them? The loyalty test he imposed is especially problematic.
A complaint is proof.
 
From OP article

... claims that Patel misled the Senate in his January confirmation hearing when he insisted he would never fire or demote bureau staff for political reasons.

Well, that was likely before Trump told Patel to fire them? LOL

OP likely never complained when Bribum did the same kinds of things. View attachment 1162831

I'm going back now to read the part about how Patel knew it was against the law (allegedly)

Leftists are big liars so who knows what I may find..
And who did Biden have fired for political reasons

By the way you just admitted Patel lied
 
Your beloved Biden fired people for refusing to get en experimental clot shot. So don’t really care what you think of Patel firing goons who persecuted Trump and other conservatives for political reasons. Y’all set the bar much lower.
If Patel is proud of firing FBI agents who investigated Trump and the Jan 6 traitors, then he shouldn't lie about it. The Nazi should just proudly proclaim it.

What part of that don't you get, shit-for-brains?
 

Kash Patel knowingly broke law when firing top officials, lawsuit alleges​

FBI Director Kash Patel knowingly broke the law when he fired senior FBI executives at the behest of the White House and under pressure from Trump allies, a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday against Patel and the Trump administration alleges.

The 68-page complaint was filed by former acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll and two other fired FBI leaders who claim they were the targets of “politically motivated retribution” and are seeking "to vindicate their constitutional and legal rights.”

The suit cites a series of alleged conversations involving Patel and other senior Trump advisers that, if true, show an FBI leadership consumed by the whims of a Trump White House that targeted employees solely for political reasons.

The insider accounts also tend to corroborate earlier reporting about claims that Patel misled the Senate in his January confirmation hearing when he insisted he would never fire or demote bureau staff for political reasons.

“Patel stated that all FBI employees who they identified who had worked on the cases against President Trump would be removed from their jobs, regardless of their retirement eligibility status,” the lawsuit says in describing Driscoll’s account of a conversation with the FBI director. “He then stated that Driscoll needed to understand that ‘the FBI tried to put the president in jail and he hasn’t forgotten it.’”

The lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, says Patel acknowledged that firing FBI agents without cause would violate internal FBI rules and federal law — and quotes him as saying he knew he could be sued.


Isn't the head of the FBI supposed to be enforcing laws, not breaking them? The loyalty test he imposed is especially problematic.
Hahaha hahaha allegedly hahahaha allegedly hahahaha no need for fake narratives, allegedly
 
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