OMG!!! Democrats swatted home of FBI director Kash Patel

Democrats are literally trying to kill repubicans now. They are scared patel will expose the massive corruption of the 4 biden years, esp the autopen scandal.

My god what rethoric that democrats are trying to kill republicans and swatting

The only reason he still has a job is because Trump needs him to run interference

He will refused if he is a true FBI agent.

Patel does not work for Trump. He took an oath and he has to remember that.

Still he did the right thing in letting the people know that it was unsubstanciated despite the pressure that Trump was putting on him.

which probably pissed Trump off to no end.

He was tempted by Trump but seems to have remember his true calling

the FBI seal and motto, which represent justice, unity, honor, and courage.

it is not loyaty to the guy even if he is a corrupt president who gave you the job.

Trump never learns or understand courage to do the right thing.

Patel show some courage but he should have never disclosed the information that was unsubstantiated.

Well you can blame the guy for trying to keep his job as he did not want to end up llike the previous guy.

Your Fired.
 
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Democrats are literally trying to kill repubicans now. They are scared patel will expose the massive corruption of the 4 biden years, esp the autopen scandal.

In new lawsuit, fired FBI leaders allege rampant politicization by Trump allies​

A former acting FBI director is accusing Director Kash Patel and other allies of President Donald Trump of orchestrating a politically motivated purge of the bureau’s leadership, seeking to punish officials who worked on Trump’s criminal investigations and submitting to White House pressure to gut the bureau’s workforce.

In a new lawsuit filed Wednesday, Brian Driscoll Jr. and two other fired FBI leaders who brought the legal case portray the early days of Trump’s second term as a chaotic crusade to punish the president’s adversaries — real and perceived — and root out anyone who evinced any support for Democrats.
Though Driscoll, Steven Jensen and Spencer Evans initially drew praise and plaudits from Trump administration leadership, their refusal to carry out political errands led Patel and others to publicly “smear” and oust them without warning, they allege, despite decades of unblemished service to the bureau. The three men are asking a federal court to find their firings to be illegal, reinstate them to their former positions and order a “name-clearing hearing” for each of them.

The 68-page lawsuit is an eye-popping indictment of the bureau by people who occupied some of its most senior and sensitive positions for years. The complaint claims Trump loyalists executed brazen political vendettas, lacked basic understanding of FBI management, were beholden to the whims of White House aides such as Stephen Miller and intentionally stoked fear among the workforce.


Patel is a loyalist, no a qualified leader of the FBI.
 

In new lawsuit, fired FBI leaders allege rampant politicization by Trump allies​

A former acting FBI director is accusing Director Kash Patel and other allies of President Donald Trump of orchestrating a politically motivated purge of the bureau’s leadership, seeking to punish officials who worked on Trump’s criminal investigations and submitting to White House pressure to gut the bureau’s workforce.

In a new lawsuit filed Wednesday, Brian Driscoll Jr. and two other fired FBI leaders who brought the legal case portray the early days of Trump’s second term as a chaotic crusade to punish the president’s adversaries — real and perceived — and root out anyone who evinced any support for Democrats.
Though Driscoll, Steven Jensen and Spencer Evans initially drew praise and plaudits from Trump administration leadership, their refusal to carry out political errands led Patel and others to publicly “smear” and oust them without warning, they allege, despite decades of unblemished service to the bureau. The three men are asking a federal court to find their firings to be illegal, reinstate them to their former positions and order a “name-clearing hearing” for each of them.

The 68-page lawsuit is an eye-popping indictment of the bureau by people who occupied some of its most senior and sensitive positions for years. The complaint claims Trump loyalists executed brazen political vendettas, lacked basic understanding of FBI management, were beholden to the whims of White House aides such as Stephen Miller and intentionally stoked fear among the workforce.


Patel is a loyalist, no a qualified leader of the FBI.
oh wow, some fired agents that were involved in Xiden's political prosecution of trump are whing they got fired....tell me something I should be surprised of?
 
HAHAHAHA. TV networks will not cover this, you fool. But lots of internet links.

And from that link/list;

Kash Patel Sounds the Alarm as SWAT Teams Keep Appearing at Innocent Conservatives' Homes​

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A series of "swatting" incidents against prominent conservatives has FBI Director Kash Patel sounding the alarm -- and promising action.

The signal that the bureau was entering the fray was welcomed by conservatives on social media, including some that had been targets of the incidents.

"Swatting" is a criminal harassment practice which involves fake reports of emergencies or ongoing criminal activities at someone's residence to provoke a response from local emergency response teams.

According to The National Desk, several prominent conservatives have reported being the targets of swatting in recent weeks.

"Social media influencer Gunther Eagleman, radio host Joe Pagliarulo, and Infowars' Chase Geiser each claimed to be among a slew of figures who were victims of false swatting calls this week," the National Desk reported.

"Also reporting swatting incidents were commentators Shawn Farash, Nick Sortor and parody account Catturd."

According to Fox News, Sortor said that the swatter in his case called his father, who claimed he was killing the "entire family, requiring them to intervene with deadly force."
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Authorities may want to consider not responding so quick to one or two anonymous calls, especially without vetting the caller(s).

Also, might split the SWAT and send some to the residence/location of the caller(s).
 
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Internet is forever. They've screwed themselves a million times already because of it.


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Not always.
Over the past few decades I've been active on a few message boards/forums that are no longer active or archived.

I've also noticed that shifting bias in most search engines now has one looking at hundreds of items on a list to find ones that might have been in the first 20 only a few years ago. If found at all.
 
And from that link/list;

Kash Patel Sounds the Alarm as SWAT Teams Keep Appearing at Innocent Conservatives' Homes​

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A series of "swatting" incidents against prominent conservatives has FBI Director Kash Patel sounding the alarm -- and promising action.

The signal that the bureau was entering the fray was welcomed by conservatives on social media, including some that had been targets of the incidents.

"Swatting" is a criminal harassment practice which involves fake reports of emergencies or ongoing criminal activities at someone's residence to provoke a response from local emergency response teams.

According to The National Desk, several prominent conservatives have reported being the targets of swatting in recent weeks.

"Social media influencer Gunther Eagleman, radio host Joe Pagliarulo, and Infowars' Chase Geiser each claimed to be among a slew of figures who were victims of false swatting calls this week," the National Desk reported.

"Also reporting swatting incidents were commentators Shawn Farash, Nick Sortor and parody account Catturd."

According to Fox News, Sortor said that the swatter in his case called his father, who claimed he was killing the "entire family, requiring them to intervene with deadly force."
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Authorities may want to consider not responding so quick to one or two anonymous calls, especially without vetting the caller(s).

Also, might split the SWAT and send some to the residence/location of the caller(s).
Of further note from this link;

“I want to address the alarming rise in ‘Swatting’ incidents targeting media figures," Patel wrote on X.

“The FBI is aware of this dangerous trend, and my team and I are already taking action to investigate and hold those responsible accountable.

“This isn’t about politics — weaponizing law enforcement against ANY American is not only morally reprehensible but also endangers lives, including those of our officers,” Patel added.

“That will not be tolerated. We are fully committed to working with local law enforcement to crack down on these crimes.”

This shouldn't be a political issue, naturally; sending first responders to someone's place of residence under the false pretext of some emergency or crime in progress is at best a massive waste of resources, and at its worst puts lives at risk.

However, keep in mind that this is a problem that's been fomenting since 2016, when -- in the face of Trump's first victory -- the left decided that victory by any means necessary was the order of the day.

They didn't win at the ballot box -- so, apparently, some of the most unbalanced anti-Trumpers are willing to risk someone else's life and limb merely because of their opinions. One can only hope that the FBI gets to the bottom of this, and fast -- and that those responsible receive stiff penalties for this unlawful foolishness.
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Between caller ID and GPS in some phones, the caller could be located and GPS on some phones the caller could be located and/or "swatted" as well.
Police have resources to get phone companies to assist providing unlisted phone number ID.
Disposable phones would be a bit more difficult to track.
911 operators need to get the ID of the person calling for a SWAT
Maybe facetime? Voice recognition?
 
oh wow, some fired agents that were involved in Xiden's political prosecution of trump are whing they got fired....tell me something I should be surprised of?

IOW’s they were fired for DOING THEIR JOBS.

Firing someone for doing their job means they were fired illegally.

Your stupidity and ignorance simply knows no bounds.
 
IOW’s they were fired for DOING THEIR JOBS.

Firing someone for doing their job means they were fired illegally.

Your stupidity and ignorance simply knows no bounds.
Just following orders to engage in a political prosecution is no excuse

Didn’t work for the fascist in Germany, won’t work for the demafasict today
 
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