Stories like this are all the same story.

They're in a position where they'll have to lie on the Fuhrer Loyalty™ tests just to keep their jobs.

They're not supposed to investigate the wrong people now.

What a goddamn shame.
Communist Boomer has a sad

Shouldn't have weaponized the government in the first place dummy
Back to your cubicle low iq
 
Well, of course, the DOJ - by long standing policy - does not discuss ongoing investigations.

We only know what we know, because that FBI guy ran to the press.

FBI agents sue Justice Department, alleging 'retribution' over their work on Jan. 6 cases


The FBI agents allege First and Fifth Amendment violations by the Justice Department and seek to enjoin “the aggregation, storage, reporting, publication or dissemination of any list or compilation of information that would identify FBI agents and other personnel, and tie them directly to Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago case activities.”

The lawsuit says they have been informed that some of their personal information has already been posted by convicted Jan. 6 felons on the dark web and are particularly concerned about further publication of their personal information.

The second suit, which includes seven unnamed FBI agents and the FBI Agents Association as plaintiffs, hits similar notes, asking the court for “protection” from the Justice Department’s “anticipated retaliatory decision to expose their personal information for opprobrium and potential vigilante action by those who they were investigating.”



Dotard has stepped in a big pile of shit.
 
trump is protecting loyal law breakers while going after those who enforce the law. It's as plain as day.
No. It isn’t plain. It isn’t even remotely true.

Bug, you’re a joke.
 

Top F.B.I. Agent in New York Vows to ‘Dig In’ After Removals at Agency

The top agent at the F.B.I.’s New York field office vowed in a defiant email to his staff to “dig in” after the Trump administration targeted officials involved in the investigations into the Jan. 6 attack — and praised the bureau’s interim leaders for defending its independence.

“Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the F.B.I. and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and F.B.I. policy,” wrote James E. Dennehy, a veteran and highly respected agent who has run the largest and arguably the most important field office in the bureau since September.

Mr. Dennehy, through a representative in New York, declined to comment.

The email, viewed by The New York Times, came after the Justice Department ordered the F.B.I. on Friday to collect the names of bureau personnel who helped investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, raising the possibility that Mr. Trump’s political appointees plan to purge career bureau officials, including rank-and-file field agents. That number could reach 6,000 — or about a sixth of the bureau’s 38,000 employees, according to the F.B.I.


We already know about the illegal firing of 17 IG's, and the removal of top DoJ officials in violation of civil service protections. In retaliation for participating in investigations examining various aspects of trump's illegal behavior. We know about the new admin trying to usurp the authority Congress has over spending by freezing funding (then partially rescinding it after a judge blocked it) and trying to shut down the UDAID office.

USAID takeover is unconstitutional, lawmakers say​


Then there was the offer of early retirement to all government employees. Like other announcements this was changed, in this case to exclude air traffic controllers after two airline crashes and three other incidents involving flight safety. Oh, and a new FAA director was named following the first crash after Musk forced the last guy out.

Then there's the story about the new, insidious way PBS and NPR are being targeted.

Trump's FCC chief opens investigation into NPR and PBS


And this.

Trump Administration to Remove 4 Major News Outlets From Pentagon Office Space


And this.

Trump moves to fire members of EEOC and NLRB, breaking with precedent


Look, I know trump devotees have been told this was all necessary. Vaguely falling under the broad heading "drain the swamp." You've been told the purge at the DoJ/FBI had to be done because holding trump responsible for crimes is inherently corrupt. An Orwellian twist making the perpetrator the victim.

You say, "we told you it was coming" as though that justifies any of it.

So, is the point to highlight trump's vengeful petulance, incompetence, or his violations of law and precedent? Not really. It's a reminder that while you told us what was coming, we also had a warning. What we said was coming has arrived in vivid, unmistakable form.

Ignoring laws, stifling dissent, purging enemies, replacing them with cronies, consolidating power, all under the guise of making the country stronger when it fact it's doing the opposite. It is exactly, exactly the incremental steps the world's autocrats have taken on their way to absolute control of their countries. It's important that you see it for what it is.

That's insurrection. Off to Gitmo!
 

Top F.B.I. Agent in New York Vows to ‘Dig In’ After Removals at Agency

The top agent at the F.B.I.’s New York field office vowed in a defiant email to his staff to “dig in” after the Trump administration targeted officials involved in the investigations into the Jan. 6 attack — and praised the bureau’s interim leaders for defending its independence.

“Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the F.B.I. and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and F.B.I. policy,” wrote James E. Dennehy, a veteran and highly respected agent who has run the largest and arguably the most important field office in the bureau since September.

Mr. Dennehy, through a representative in New York, declined to comment.

The email, viewed by The New York Times, came after the Justice Department ordered the F.B.I. on Friday to collect the names of bureau personnel who helped investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, raising the possibility that Mr. Trump’s political appointees plan to purge career bureau officials, including rank-and-file field agents. That number could reach 6,000 — or about a sixth of the bureau’s 38,000 employees, according to the F.B.I.


We already know about the illegal firing of 17 IG's, and the removal of top DoJ officials in violation of civil service protections. In retaliation for participating in investigations examining various aspects of trump's illegal behavior. We know about the new admin trying to usurp the authority Congress has over spending by freezing funding (then partially rescinding it after a judge blocked it) and trying to shut down the UDAID office.

USAID takeover is unconstitutional, lawmakers say​


Then there was the offer of early retirement to all government employees. Like other announcements this was changed, in this case to exclude air traffic controllers after two airline crashes and three other incidents involving flight safety. Oh, and a new FAA director was named following the first crash after Musk forced the last guy out.

Then there's the story about the new, insidious way PBS and NPR are being targeted.

Trump's FCC chief opens investigation into NPR and PBS


And this.

Trump Administration to Remove 4 Major News Outlets From Pentagon Office Space


And this.

Trump moves to fire members of EEOC and NLRB, breaking with precedent


Look, I know trump devotees have been told this was all necessary. Vaguely falling under the broad heading "drain the swamp." You've been told the purge at the DoJ/FBI had to be done because holding trump responsible for crimes is inherently corrupt. An Orwellian twist making the perpetrator the victim.

You say, "we told you it was coming" as though that justifies any of it.

So, is the point to highlight trump's vengeful petulance, incompetence, or his violations of law and precedent? Not really. It's a reminder that while you told us what was coming, we also had a warning. What we said was coming has arrived in vivid, unmistakable form.

Ignoring laws, stifling dissent, purging enemies, replacing them with cronies, consolidating power, all under the guise of making the country stronger when it fact it's doing the opposite. It is exactly, exactly the incremental steps the world's autocrats have taken on their way to absolute control of their countries. It's important that you see it for what it is.

You don’t need to cheer me up … I’m already as happy as a puppy with two peckers.
 
WASHINGTON — Two groups of unnamed FBI agents who participated in Jan. 6 investigations have sued the Justice Department, claiming they were instructed to fill out a survey about their roles, if any, in those cases or in the investigation into Donald Trump's possession of documents marked classified at his Florida home between his terms as president.

In one suit, nine FBI agents argue that the specific purpose of the survey "is to identify agents and other FBI personnel to be terminated as a form of politically motivated retribution," according to their complaint, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.

“Plaintiffs assert that the purpose for this list is to identify agents to be terminated or to suffer other adverse employment action," the complaint reads. "Plaintiffs reasonably fear that all or parts of this list might be published by allies of President Trump, thus placing themselves and their families in immediate danger of retribution by the now pardoned and at-large Jan. 6 convicted felons."

The agents have been informed they are “likely to be terminated in the very near future” for their work on the Jan. 6 and documents cases, the complaint continues.


Buck up sparky.
.

"Kidnapper sues hostages for escaping

• Year: 2012
• Result: Lawsuit dismissed

Jesse Dimmick, a fugitive facing a murder charge, kidnapped a Kansas couple in September 2009. At some point he fell asleep and they escaped. They sued Dimmick for over $75,000 in damages. His response was to countersue for breach of contract. He claimed he and the couple had a legally binding oral agreement for them to hide him from the police. His case was dismissed."


Wow ... Some 'unnamed' agents are suing ... Never saw that coming ... :auiqs.jpg:
I bet the nitwit in the case above at least tried it with a straight face.

.
 

FBI agents sue Justice Department, alleging 'retribution' over their work on Jan. 6 cases


The FBI agents allege First and Fifth Amendment violations by the Justice Department and seek to enjoin “the aggregation, storage, reporting, publication or dissemination of any list or compilation of information that would identify FBI agents and other personnel, and tie them directly to Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago case activities.”

The lawsuit says they have been informed that some of their personal information has already been posted by convicted Jan. 6 felons on the dark web and are particularly concerned about further publication of their personal information.

The second suit, which includes seven unnamed FBI agents and the FBI Agents Association as plaintiffs, hits similar notes, asking the court for “protection” from the Justice Department’s “anticipated retaliatory decision to expose their personal information for opprobrium and potential vigilante action by those who they were investigating.”



Dotard has stepped in a big pile of shit.
Eh . . . no.

Fifth amendment violations?

Let them write "I take the fifth" on the forms, then. :auiqs.jpg: :laughing0301:

These are the biggest crybabies I've ever seem among grown people. Their fear of disclosing what they have been doing while working on the taxpayer dime is very telling.
 
WASHINGTON — Two groups of unnamed FBI agents who participated in Jan. 6 investigations have sued the Justice Department, claiming they were instructed to fill out a survey about their roles, if any, in those cases or in the investigation into Donald Trump's possession of documents marked classified at his Florida home between his terms as president.

In one suit, nine FBI agents argue that the specific purpose of the survey "is to identify agents and other FBI personnel to be terminated as a form of politically motivated retribution," according to their complaint, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington.

“Plaintiffs assert that the purpose for this list is to identify agents to be terminated or to suffer other adverse employment action," the complaint reads. "Plaintiffs reasonably fear that all or parts of this list might be published by allies of President Trump, thus placing themselves and their families in immediate danger of retribution by the now pardoned and at-large Jan. 6 convicted felons."

The agents have been informed they are “likely to be terminated in the very near future” for their work on the Jan. 6 and documents cases, the complaint continues.


Buck up sparky.
Good grief you people are pussies…
 

Top F.B.I. Agent in New York Vows to ‘Dig In’ After Removals at Agency

The top agent at the F.B.I.’s New York field office vowed in a defiant email to his staff to “dig in” after the Trump administration targeted officials involved in the investigations into the Jan. 6 attack — and praised the bureau’s interim leaders for defending its independence.

“Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the F.B.I. and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and F.B.I. policy,” wrote James E. Dennehy, a veteran and highly respected agent who has run the largest and arguably the most important field office in the bureau since September.

Mr. Dennehy, through a representative in New York, declined to comment.

The email, viewed by The New York Times, came after the Justice Department ordered the F.B.I. on Friday to collect the names of bureau personnel who helped investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, raising the possibility that Mr. Trump’s political appointees plan to purge career bureau officials, including rank-and-file field agents. That number could reach 6,000 — or about a sixth of the bureau’s 38,000 employees, according to the F.B.I.


We already know about the illegal firing of 17 IG's, and the removal of top DoJ officials in violation of civil service protections. In retaliation for participating in investigations examining various aspects of trump's illegal behavior. We know about the new admin trying to usurp the authority Congress has over spending by freezing funding (then partially rescinding it after a judge blocked it) and trying to shut down the UDAID office.

USAID takeover is unconstitutional, lawmakers say​


Then there was the offer of early retirement to all government employees. Like other announcements this was changed, in this case to exclude air traffic controllers after two airline crashes and three other incidents involving flight safety. Oh, and a new FAA director was named following the first crash after Musk forced the last guy out.

Then there's the story about the new, insidious way PBS and NPR are being targeted.

Trump's FCC chief opens investigation into NPR and PBS


And this.

Trump Administration to Remove 4 Major News Outlets From Pentagon Office Space


And this.

Trump moves to fire members of EEOC and NLRB, breaking with precedent


Look, I know trump devotees have been told this was all necessary. Vaguely falling under the broad heading "drain the swamp." You've been told the purge at the DoJ/FBI had to be done because holding trump responsible for crimes is inherently corrupt. An Orwellian twist making the perpetrator the victim.

You say, "we told you it was coming" as though that justifies any of it.

So, is the point to highlight trump's vengeful petulance, incompetence, or his violations of law and precedent? Not really. It's a reminder that while you told us what was coming, we also had a warning. What we said was coming has arrived in vivid, unmistakable form.

Ignoring laws, stifling dissent, purging enemies, replacing them with cronies, consolidating power, all under the guise of making the country stronger when it fact it's doing the opposite. It is exactly, exactly the incremental steps the world's autocrats have taken on their way to absolute control of their countries. It's important that you see it for what it is.

For once, you are correct Berg, and I salute you for it.

You people whine, cry, bit**, and moan; and why? Because without the support of government people on the dole, YOU folks are a paper tiger!
 
“If you want to change an agency, introduce a bill and pass a law. You cannot wave away an agency that you don’t like or that you disagree with by executive order or by literally storming into the building and taking over the servers,” Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) said during the rally.

The agency was created by executive order under JFK.

Live by the pen, die by the pen.
 
You see what's going on here, right? The nonpartisan leadership of the agency is being removed so a sycophant like "little Marco" can be put in charge. Meaning trump and Musk are in charge. You get that, right?

The FBI hasn't been non-partisan for decades.

Was it non-partisan under Hoover?
 

Top F.B.I. Agent in New York Vows to ‘Dig In’ After Removals at Agency

The top agent at the F.B.I.’s New York field office vowed in a defiant email to his staff to “dig in” after the Trump administration targeted officials involved in the investigations into the Jan. 6 attack — and praised the bureau’s interim leaders for defending its independence.

“Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the F.B.I. and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and F.B.I. policy,” wrote James E. Dennehy, a veteran and highly respected agent who has run the largest and arguably the most important field office in the bureau since September.

Mr. Dennehy, through a representative in New York, declined to comment.

The email, viewed by The New York Times, came after the Justice Department ordered the F.B.I. on Friday to collect the names of bureau personnel who helped investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, raising the possibility that Mr. Trump’s political appointees plan to purge career bureau officials, including rank-and-file field agents. That number could reach 6,000 — or about a sixth of the bureau’s 38,000 employees, according to the F.B.I.


We already know about the illegal firing of 17 IG's, and the removal of top DoJ officials in violation of civil service protections. In retaliation for participating in investigations examining various aspects of trump's illegal behavior. We know about the new admin trying to usurp the authority Congress has over spending by freezing funding (then partially rescinding it after a judge blocked it) and trying to shut down the UDAID office.

USAID takeover is unconstitutional, lawmakers say​


Then there was the offer of early retirement to all government employees. Like other announcements this was changed, in this case to exclude air traffic controllers after two airline crashes and three other incidents involving flight safety. Oh, and a new FAA director was named following the first crash after Musk forced the last guy out.

Then there's the story about the new, insidious way PBS and NPR are being targeted.

Trump's FCC chief opens investigation into NPR and PBS


And this.

Trump Administration to Remove 4 Major News Outlets From Pentagon Office Space


And this.

Trump moves to fire members of EEOC and NLRB, breaking with precedent


Look, I know trump devotees have been told this was all necessary. Vaguely falling under the broad heading "drain the swamp." You've been told the purge at the DoJ/FBI had to be done because holding trump responsible for crimes is inherently corrupt. An Orwellian twist making the perpetrator the victim.

You say, "we told you it was coming" as though that justifies any of it.

So, is the point to highlight trump's vengeful petulance, incompetence, or his violations of law and precedent? Not really. It's a reminder that while you told us what was coming, we also had a warning. What we said was coming has arrived in vivid, unmistakable form.

Ignoring laws, stifling dissent, purging enemies, replacing them with cronies, consolidating power, all under the guise of making the country stronger when it fact it's doing the opposite. It is exactly, exactly the incremental steps the world's autocrats have taken on their way to absolute control of their countries. It's important that you see it for what it is.
Trump is getting rid of the deep state, isn't it glorious?
 
Modify it? Co-prez Musk says it is being shut down.

“USAID was established by an act of Congress, and it can only be disbanded by an act of Congress,” said Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.).
It was created with an EO and it can be destroyed with an EO.
 
How frustrating it must be for you to hold an opinion you can articulate but can't support.

You post like a Troll and should not therefore be surprised when people see you as one .

People who post with your regularity and degree of closed mind are either paid to churn out rubbish and/or have mental health concerns .

Take you pick .
 
You post like a Troll and should not therefore be surprised when people see you as one .

People who post with your regularity and degree of closed mind are either paid to churn out rubbish and/or have mental health concerns .

Take you pick .

I can't imagine who would pay money for his low-quality trolling.

I think that he is a true believer in his cult.
 
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