I want Pam Bondi, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino to be successful. However, if I am to understand the excitement at the Bondi, Patel, Bongino positions, then I must accept their understanding of the corruption within the silos they now lead. I do not understand, nor accept that premise.
The modern FBI is the police agency of a weaponized U.S government, with a direct and purposeful mandate to keep the American people under control through strict surveillance and a violent police state.
Understand and accept this with great seriousness, there are no honorable “rank and file” inside this organization.
Every member of the FBI is a participant in the weaponization of power and government. The members are jackboots recruited from ideological college campuses for exactly the purpose of supporting a Stasi-like police state.
Through the past several years, we have discovered how the FBI worked inside Twitter, Facebook and social media to control information, remove content and manipulate opinion on behalf of the U.S. government – all activity political.
We have also learned the FBI took active measures to suppress information about the Hunter Biden laptop and control any negative consequences for the Biden regime – again, political. These are not disputed realities.
The U.S. Dept of Justice and FBI are now political institutions that have abandoned their originating mission in order to become the domestic equivalent of the Soviet-era FSB. Their joint targeting mechanisms have been redesigned to support the interests of corrupt DC politicians, specifically the interests of Democrats.
It was in June 2022, when Senator Chuck Grassley sent a letter [pdf HERE] to Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Chris Wray, notifying them of whistleblower allegations from within the FBI that senior leadership in both Main Justice and FBI are involved in a coordinated effort to cover up criminal activity related to Hunter Biden.
The whistleblower allegations, in combination with the documented history of DOJ and FBI misconduct, culminate in Senator Grassley stating:
“If these allegations are true and accurate, the Justice Department and FBI are – and have been – institutionally corrupted to their very core to the point in which the United States Congress and the American people will have no confidence in the equal application of the law. Attorney General Garland and Director Wray, simply put, based on the allegations that I’ve received from numerous whistleblowers, you have systemic and existential problems within your agencies.” (LINK)
Grassley was admitting what has been visible for years.
Senator Grassley is telling the corrupt DOJ-FBI leadership that people in the organizations are outlining the detailed behavior of their corrupt leadership. However, with zero oversight involved, and with Democrats in charge of all committees that would be responsible for such oversight, and with institutional media in alignment and agreement with the corrupt institutional intents of the DOJ/FBI, the frustrating question becomes, “and“?
I mean, who are we kidding? If Republicans were in charge of the Senate Judiciary, Reform/Oversight, or Intelligence committees, do we really believe that anything would be different? Before responding to that cynicism, remind yourself, they were for four years, January 2015 through January 2019, Republicans in charge of oversight.
It was exactly when Republicans were in charge of Main Justice and FBI oversight that Main Justice and FBI were targeting political candidate Donald Trump.
In July 2021, the DOJ OIG produced an absolutely damning Inspector General investigation of FBI conduct in the rape and sexual assault of U.S. Gymnasts, revealing how FBI agents facilitated Nassar’s sex crimes by taking no action despite numerous witness statements to them.
Worse yet, the FBI never reported the sexual assaults to local law enforcement… and to top it off, the rank and vile FBI agents lied during the investigation of their conduct, and the DOJ under AG Bill Barr, and now under AG Merrick Garland, refused to prosecute the FBI liars.
The entire IG report [Must Read pdf Here] reveals layer-upon-layer of FBI wrongdoing, misconduct and false statements in an effort to cover up their activity when the internal investigation of their conduct began. This report is a total condemnation of the FBI rank and file. It really is quite stunning.
BACKGROUND on FBI – As we discovered in January of 2023, the FBI was fully aware of the terrorist who was planning to shoot the synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, and yet they did nothing.
The FBI knowledge of the shooter, Malik Faisal Akram, who was known as Faisal Akram, was confirmed by The Daily Mail. Akram ranted, prior to his travel to the U.S, that he wished he had died in the 9/11 terror attacks. He was a regular visitor to Pakistan, and reportedly a member of the Tablighi Jamaat group set up to ‘purify’ Islam. To say the U.S. intelligence system knew Faisal Akram would be an understatement.
The FBI was also fully aware of the Boston Marathon bombers, the Tsarnaev brothers, before they executed their plot. The FBI took no action. The Russian police twice warned the FBI that the Tsarnaev brothers were going to carry out a domestic terrorist attack on the USA, the FBI did nothing.
The FBI knew about the San Bernardino terrorists, specifically Tashfeen Malik, and were monitoring her phone calls and communications before her and Syed Farook executed their attack killing 14 people and leaving 22 others seriously injured. The FBI took no action.
The FBI knew Colorado grocery store shooter Ahmad Alissa before he executed his attack. The FBI took no action.
The FBI knew in advance of the Pulse Nightclub shooter (Omar Mateen) and were tipped off by the local sheriff. The FBI knew in advance of the San Bernardino Terrorists (Tashfeen Malik). The FBI knew in advance of the Boston Marathon Bombers (the Tsarnaev brothers) tipped off by Russians. The FBI knew in advance of the Parkland High School shooter (Nikolas Cruz). The FBI knew in advance of the Fort Hood shooter (Nidal Hasan), and the FBI knew in advance of Colorado grocery store shooter Ahmad al-Aliwi Alissa. The FBI took no action.
The case of the first recorded ISIS attack on U.S. soil was in Garland, Texas in 2015.
The FBI not only knew the shooters (Elton Simpson and Nadir Soofi) in advance, BUT the FBI ALSO took the shooters to the venue and were standing only a few yards away when Simpson and Soofi opened fire. Yes, you read that correctly – the FBI took the terrorists to the event and then watched it unfold. “An FBI trainer suggested in an interview with “60 Minutes” that, had the attack been bigger, the agency’s numerous ties to the shooter would have led to a congressional investigation.”
Remember, shortly before the 2018 mid-term election, when Ceasar Syoc – a man living in his van – was caught sending “energetic material that can become combustible when subjected to heat or friction”, or what FBI Director Christopher Wray called “not hoax devices”?
Remember how sketchy everything about that was, including the child-like perpetrator telling a judge later that he was trying to walk back his guilty plea, because he was tricked into signing a confession for a crime he did not create.
Or more recently, the goofball plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer that involved 18 suspects, twelve of them actually working for the FBI as the plot was hatched? And we cannot forget the January 6th. DC protest turned insurrection effort, which is clearly looking like an FBI inspired and coordinated effort; and unlike Syoc, despite the numerous CCTV cameras and resources in the area, they cannot find who placed the pipe-bombs?
Have we forgotten the Atlanta “Olympic Park Bombing”, and the FBI intentionally setting up transparently innocent, Richard Jewel?
What about the FBI failing to investigate the assassination of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Benghazi. Did we forget when Robert Mueller’s FBI waited 19 days after the Benghazi attack before showing up at the compound?…. Journalists from the USA were walking around the compound after 48 hours, but it took the FBI another two weeks before the first investigator arrived…. All evidence long destroyed.
Then, there’s the entirety of the FBI conduct in “Spygate”, the demonstrably evident FBI operation to conduct political surveillance against Donald Trump using their investigative authorities; and the downstream consequences of a massive institutional effort to cover up one of the biggest justice department scandals in the history of our nation. The original effort against Donald Trump used massive resources from the DOJ and FBI. Heck, the coverup operation using the Mueller/Weissmann special counsel used more than 50 investigative FBI agents alone.
And of course, the FBI still had 13 extra agents available to rush to a NASCAR racetrack to investigate a garage door pull-down rope that might have been perceived as a noose; but the serial rape of hundreds of teenage girls, eh, not-so-much effort – even when they are standing in front of the FBI begging for help.
[At this point, I am increasingly convinced by evidence there are elements within the FBI that are enablers involved in sex trafficking, human smuggling, abduction, counterfeiting and money laundering as part of their operational mission.]
The FBI didn’t make a mistake or drop the proverbial ball in the Olympic gymnast case, they intentionally and specifically maintained the sexual exploitation of teenage girls by doing absolutely nothing with the complaints they received. This is not misconduct, this is purposeful.
Then, as if to apply salt to the open wound of severe FBI politicization, what did the FBI do with the Hunter Biden laptop?
[Notice I’ve set the issue of the disappearing Huma Abedin/Anthony Weiner laptop –in the known custody of the FBI– over there in the corner, next to missing investigation of the Awan brothers.]
More recently, the FBI executed a search warrant on the home and office of Project Veritas and the founder James O’Keefe. While the raid was taking place, a New York Times reporter called O’Keefe to ask him about his thoughts on getting raided. The same New York Times journalist, a few days later, then begins writing about the confidential attorney-client privileged information illegally retrieved then leaked by the FBI during their raid.
♦My point is this…
What the Federal Security Service (FSB) is to the internal security of the Russian state, so too is the FBI in performing the same function for the U.S. federal government.
The FBI is a U.S. version of the Russian “State Police”; and the FBI is deployed -almost exclusively- to attack domestic enemies of those who control government, while they protect the interests of the U.S. Fourth Branch of Government. That is the clear and accurate domestic prism to contextualize their perceived mission: “domestic violent extremists pose the greatest threat” to their objective.
Put another way, “We The People”, who fight against government abuse and usurpation, are the FBI’s actual and literal enemy.
Let me be very clear with another brutally obvious example. Antifa could not exist as an organization, capable to organize and carry out violent attacks against their targets, without the full support of the FBI. If the FBI wanted to arrest members of Antifa, who are actually conducting violence, they could do it easily – with little effort.
It is the absence of any action, by the FBI toward Antifa, that tells us the FBI is enabling that violent extremist behavior to continue. Once you accept that transparent point of truth, then you realize the FBI definition of domestic violent extremism is something else entirely.
The FBI is not a law enforcement or investigative division of the U.S. Department of Justice. The FBI is a political weapon of a larger institution that is now focused almost entirely toward supporting a radical communist agenda to destroy civil society in the United States.
The FBI set up the operation in Michigan to give the illusion that domestic threats were attempting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, everything about the events were an FBI construct. The same thing with the January 6th events in Washington DC and the pipe bombs. These are domestic FBI operations. Think about the precarious nature of what this type of activity indicates.
The current mission of the FBI appears to be preserving and protecting institutional power by protecting the administration of Joe Biden.
Anyone who continues to push this insufferable and fraudulent “honorable FBI rank and file talking point”, is, at this point in history, willfully and purposefully operating to deceive the American people on behalf of government interests who are intent on destroying us.
It is not a difference of opinion any longer. Personally, I have lost the ability to sit comfortably or intellectually with anyone who pushes or accepts the ‘mistakes are made’ nonsense. The FBI is not making mistakes, they are doing well what is important to them.
To me, it comes down to a simple matter of accepting what is continually staring us in the face.
Additionally, as we watched the outcome of the Michael Sussmann trial, we should never lose sight of the fact that 40 FBI agents were involved in the Mueller-Weissmann probe to investigate the fraudulent construct created by Hillary Clinton and crew. 40 agents? And, according to the outcome of the Sussmann trial, the FBI knew it was all a ruse.

This is why and how the Fourth Branch of U.S. Government is now the superseding apparatus above all other branches. {GO DEEP} This is why and how Barack Obama, John Brennan and Eric Holder created it, cemented it, and made it impervious to any effort to remove it.
Remember when Henry Cuellar was critical of the Biden administration open border policies that were hurting his Texas district? Less than a month after going public with his criticisms, the FBI raids on his home and office began. The same FBI that raided the home of James O’Keefe while coordinating their search with the New York Times.
The Fourth Branch of Government is corrupt; heck, the J6 committee was defending the corrupt FBI, participating with the corrupt FBI, selling a joint J6 operation that involved the FBI. The corrupt media have aligned with the corrupt FBI, and the justice institutions in/around this legal framework are self-aware and fully autonomous.
As the Twitter files show, the DOJ and FBI, through the authority of DHS, now have the ability to monitor every single aspect of every life that might seek to challenge or destroy the corrupt system.
In essence, Skynet -the ultimate end game of political surveillance and targeting outlined by Edward Snowden- has been activated. We the People are the enemy of the state.
Jackboots are very real, and they are wearing FBI logos on their shirts.




I hear everything you are saying Sundance. I do believe that the exposure that has come to the American people, as a whole, of the corrupt nature of the left has also had an impact on many in the agencies who are also coming to understand the truth of what is going on. There will be those who see the light and want to see change in every strata of the society now that the curtain has been pulled back. God can change the hearts of the hardest hearts!
God can change those hardest of those hearts and the complicit rest of them, after they find another job! Or while they are in prison.
None but the whistleblowers are any good. And I don’t trust them either, they could be the rats fleeing the sinking ship.
Trump’s opponents tried to kill him, and you want to play nice?
The question is what’s to be done, and to answer that we need to consider the following.
It’s simply not possible that there are no honorable rank and file in the organization. Maybe all of the heroes have been purged, but even if the agency is corrupted to the core, and even if the recruitment has long emphasized college-bred commies, the most important factor now is the overriding influence of social pressure. Most people are not ideologues but really just long to live their lives in peace and to provide for and raise their families. As such, they will go whichever way the wind blows.
Change the direction of the wind and you will change the nature of the culture. Not years from now but quickly. The really bad eggs need to be removed, and new standards for behavior need to be implemented and enforced, but the MAGA team knows how to take a rotten company culture and turn it around. Once most FBI employees start to feel like what they’re doing is worthwhile and good, they will naturally want more of the same.
You’d like to think so. Sadly it doesn’t work like that. I can take everything Sundance said and substitute ‘local law enforcement’ and with maybe a 5% exception make the same case. It’s why I say there are no good cops. There are bad cops. And then there are quietly complicit cops. Every LEO in an organization knows exactly what is going on within the organization. There are no secrets. Most don’t participate in the truly horrible stuff. But they know about it and they remain quiet. They may be ‘good’ cops in a manner of speaking, in the way in which they go about their jobs and in their own personal conduct while in uniform.
But they know about the bad stuff. The illegal arrest. The doctored report. The 4 minutes of video that the Prosecutor erased before the defense got the body cam footage. They know all of it. . And they don’t come forward. Which is what it would take to make it stop.
There are no good cops.
Actually, things do “work like that,” and what you describe is a perfect example. A negative version, but still the same thing. Most people are not sociopaths or ideologues and will keep their heads down to stay in line with the culture and avoid problems. Human beings are social creatures, pretty much above all else. That’s why major social change often occurs after a critical mass, well short of half, changes.
Think of the FBI as a rotten company that produces crap. The biggest problem for change is not what goes on within but without. What other rotten companies are out there competing with the new management to keep things the same is a major obstacle, but Trump et. al. seem to be moving to change that scene as well.
Wrong again, a rotten company that produces crap goes bankrupt in the private sector, which is the correct solution.
A corrupt government agency, especially a corrupt federal law enforcement agency, needs to be dismantled and rebuilt with honest, MAGA, America First people.
You are wrong.There are good cops.My son is in charge of Internal Affairs in a South Carolina Sheriffs Department.Good cops are reporting abuse,malfeasance and corruption all the time.The consequences of this reporting and review are demotions,criminal charges and expulsions.There are bad cops. But there are good ones too.Your blanket stereotyping is an injustice to the countless LEOs out there who fight for justice every day.
I have no specific reason, but doubt I would fly the blue flag now.
thats right.
and although we derive some schadenfreude out of seeing a few perp walks… i consider it a far more important task for them to remove the tools and processes that allow them to abuse us. this is of far greater consequence long term than arresting a few faces of fascism.
again, i really love Bongino saying he will fire every last agent who perpetrated the travesty of mar-a-lago raids. but his time would be far better spent in removing protections for them, holding judges accountable for their sign-offs, raising the minimum standard for such events, removing FISA702, embracing FOIA and other transparency, and other steps.
it may be hard to see now, but “our side” – and i use that term very lightly in regard to ANY government, regardless of who is supposedly in charge – will not be in charge forever. rumors of the bolsheviks demise are always over-exaggerated.
Very good post. As long as the laws and methods allow there will be bad cops. Correct the system and the abuse will be greatly reduced.
I think you have a point, but another thing to consider is, in a well-oiled corruption machine, it’s possible for everyone at ground level to believe they themselves are honorable. As in, the mechanism of the corruption is spread out so that no one person is necessarily being asked to do more than a small lie or “if you can just overlook this one thing just this one time”. And the person believes this is necessary for the greater good.
If you think that’s unimaginable, consider – is bribery wrong? would bribery be wrong in a country where everything is done with bribes and bribery is the only way to get the ear of the one who can help rescue someone you are trying to help? Not saying there isn’t a right and wrong answer to this, but that most people would find it difficult to sort out and so would quickly find themselves tangled up in the wrong.
This seems to be what’s been done with our election system – it couldn’t happen without a certain level of compliance by everyone in the office of the county clerk. But for most all that means is just agreeing with the office culture of not asking questions and not checking into things and maybe signing off on something you didn’t actually look into.
So yes, such people will easily change their behavior when the wind is blowing the other direction. But what really needs to happen is separate the perpetrators from the instigators – get them out of the corrupt culture and put them where they can look back and think “wow, I was almost sucked into great evil – don’t want to go there again!” Or in the case of a more honest person – “wow, I was part of great evil and didn’t even know it. God forgive me!”
Very good post.
Castelletto
Sundance has his own history and an unmatched depth of research. That said I believe you are largely correct Humans are pragmatic not ideological. Most of the Rank and file know only what goes through their cubicle out of context to the bigger picture. Nothing they would normally see would seem worth giving up their career marriage home and family. From that perspective everything seems small and of little real consequence. The big jobs are trusted to true believers.
We often refer to the IC as the Blob or the Hive mostly you have followers. The old boss going out the door screaming resist will get nods and and golf claps. The new boss will get the same treatment coming in the door preaching a new vision.
What remains to be seen is how many tiers of leadership will we have to remove or is it each and every team leader who has been selected and groomed.
The guys doing military enlistment background checks, or getting handed stacks of paper to review or taking evidence at a crime scene are not the problem. Nor are the door breakers or the surveillance teams.
The leaders and the schemers need to go or be put to pasture, rubber room retire them if you have too but get their hands off the levers and things will improve.
As you indicated positive change breeds positive change. It is a powerful management tool, make them the focus of a new beginning. Watch SOD Pete he gets it.
Right. All I’m saying is that a good fumigation and some targeted exterminations, if done properly and adequately sustained, should leave behind many worthy rank and file when the dust settles.
An arm or a leg might be saved if all of the infection can be removed. The problem is that you can’t know if all of the infection HAS been removed. This is why doctors opt for and recommend amputation.
This is where we are in this situation.
And we are talking about what amounts to espionage within the FBI representing the interests, in part or in whole, of foreign interests. Even if these interests are officially allies, it is unquestionably adverse to the interests of these United States.
The death penalty should be on the table for all identified agents who have betrayed this country. Let the rest live in fear and proclaim that no pardon can be allowed for these crimes if later discovered.
If you think social pressure will change the minds of college bred commies, you are completely wrong!
What is wrong with cleaning house, every corner, and making every one of those pukes pay for the CRIMES they have committed?
Oh yes…we remember all right. All of it and more.
Does anyone remember that gentle Christian man Phillip Haney who we were told committed “suicide” in the desert?
https://www.frontpagemag.com/philip-haney-an-american-patriot-in-memoriam/
Who else? I’m sure we could add many more names.
I’ve always thought that in order to be recruited or employed to work in the FBI or CIA, one had to have a particular psychological makeup…or as I describe them, people born with pieces missing.
We’ve all witnessed the degraded and weaponized terrorist organization the FBI has been fashioned into. It would have to be someone completely blind over the past decade or politically partisan to deny it.
A monstrous relic from very dark times and now ours.
All the more reason to intensify our prayers for Kash and Dan as they attempt to destroy the demonic ethos which has infiltrated a once honourable institution.
I do pray that the Lord our God walk with them every day and protect them as they purge the agency they lead of the malign, murderous forces which have infested and transformed it into an entity not fit for the purpose it was originally intended.
Time to raise all the blinds and let the sun drive out the cancer.
I remember Phillip Haney. I hope Phillip Haney’s death is fully investigated, and the people who killed him are brought to justice.
I saw him so many times on Fox before we cut the cord.
I hadn’t pieced together until I read the “In Memoriam” I linked to above that what he was exposing then might have a link to an increasingly probable situation. I wonder if whoever ordered him “suicided” felt he was getting too close to some extreme inconvenient truths.
When we remember it was John Brennan, a Muslim convert, who was station chief in the Middle East who signed off on the visas of the 9/11 terrorists (per Mark Steyn in his America Alone in 2006), it seems to me there are bread crumbs out there…stale as they may now be…which Mr Haney might have been following.
I’m hoping, too, Paul, that the truth hasn’t been buried so deep that it cant be uncovered. For the sake of his family and for Mr Haney’s memory.
Used to be that all LEO recruits had to pass a thorough psychiatric evaluation before being accepted as a recruit.
It was intended to filter out those that might have aggressive or sociopathic tendencies.
If the FBLie is doing so, it’s obviously for a different profile than what was previously sought.
As time goes on, I believe that profile is exactly what is being looked for.
I once assumed long ago that the FBI, and intelligence services, were looking for Efrem Zimbalist Jrs.
I don’t any longer.
I remember Philip Haney as well. In the documentary, “The Enemies within the Church” he is quoted that if he dies, he did not commit suicide.
He knew he was in dangerous waters and yet continued to speak publicly and often.
The very definition of “courageous”.
Morning Betsy,
The spot of the “suicide” is just a bit south and to the east of Sacramento CA, junction of Hwy 124 and 16 near Plymouth in the foothills at 1000′. Yes, another “Seth Rich” scenario that makes no sense.
Have driven by and stopped many times at the location. Used to be a memorial there ( signs, flowers, a Cross etc.) but that is now gone.
Just a gravel turnout now.
Suddenly my heart breaks, Simple Man.
. Have some personal photos of the spot. Don’t remember how to download a pic without having my whole history shared.
My heart breaks as well. I will go back by and replace the cross.
You don’t need to download, my friend.
I can “see” them.
You honour his memory by replacing the Cross. Lord love you for it 🙏🏻
Sorry, Sundance, I agree with everything you’ve said, but I’m still not quite getting your main point.
I’ve always said we should burn the FBI down to the ground, and salt the earth where it stood.
What would you like us to do?
If there was a chance in hell, oversight committees would not be structured with majorities. Rules need to change so that neither party ever gets everything they want. Equal numbers of each party? Would that cause nothing to happen or would bi-partisan efforts rule?
There is only ONE party, the Uniparty, and while it camaflogues itself as if it were two parties, we have all of the inevitable results of having only one ruling party…
Hence, what Sundance says about the FBI and DOJ, i.e. corrupt to the core, applies equally to virtually EVERY Organisation and Institution, including Congress and all major churches, etc.
So what, do we literally burn it all down….?
I agree that Pam, Kash and Dan MUST be judged on their ACTIONS and hopefully not inactions.
Regardless of what they tell Congress or their audience about most in the rank and file are good people, the reality is these guys both have written books about the evils of the DS so they have to know who the crooks are and the crimes.
Thus it is inexcusable for them NOT to ACT and open up investigations ASAP. Anything less means THEY are frauds.
if afraid no one in DC is open and willing to close down using technology to track, follow and find info on people, it would be nice if they would just do under our protections of the Constitution and not circumvent them.
My focus and hope right now is deep dive investigations, indictments and convictions of hundreds of DS perpetrators who tried to take out a sitting President, setup the J6 folks, weaponized agencies to go after Conservatives & Christian’s, conducted money laundering operations, trafficked women and children, stole money from Americans, illegally allowed millions of illegal aliens into the country, interfered with elections and possibly conspired to assassinate PT not to mention possibly SR.
Let’s start with these and see if Pam, Kash and Dan are up to the challenge. Then I will worry about my privacy.
By the way, Sundance should send this post directly to the 3 Amigos.
There is no doubt in my mind that Dan Bongino lurks here.
Well one issue is Dan Bongino thinks there are good FBI agents, he talks about it all the time and mostly lauds them. It seems this article could be thought to be pointing directly at him. I hope so and I hope somehow he sees it.
Just send the post Sundance, not all the (wishy washy FBI has some good people) comments.
There is another aspect to the operations of the FBI that bears mention.
Remember GBI strategies, in Muchigan? The State police had a good investigation going, and then the FBI stepped in, took it over and buried it.
I think Hunter put kiddie porn on his computer as a Security measure; anyone getting access, would be possessing kiddie porn, and inevitably the FBI would become involved, and would cover it up..
There have been corrupt police forces, or whole municipal Govts even that HAVE been successfully cleaned up,, and I have previously written about how PDJT’s way of talking about climate change is different now, than it was in 2015, not because his views have changed, but because he needed to gradually move a majority to his point of view…
You can say the same thing about Congress, and go right down the list of scandals Congress was deeply involved in, and helped cover up, from Fast/Furious, IRS/Tea Party, Benghazi, Mueller to J6.
And the whole “healthcare” industry, the education situation, and on and on…so, do we pray for an EMP attack, to tear everything down and start over?
Thats not PDJT’s way,…
Interesting thought. That it seems plausible is indicative of how corrupt they are.
“ think Hunter put kiddie porn on his computer as a Security measure; anyone getting access, would be possessing kiddie porn, and inevitably the FBI would become involved, and would cover it up.”
I’m afraid the best we can hope for is that they don’t automatically kill your dog when they come to arrest you for your memes.
The only remedy to the IC/FBI corruption is for the silos to be torn down, the information within to be made public to the world, and for ALL of the lawbreakers to be prosecuted and sent to prison. NOBODY in the Trump Administration has ever expressed a desire to do that.
I will keep an open mind towards these appointees but trust and appreciation must be earned through concrete, effective action.
Time will tell.
By the way, don’t mistake my words as criticism of President Trump. Our President has earned our trust and respect.
President Trump is a warrior who is assembling an army of imperfect men and women who he trusts. They will have many successes, but we must remember the old saying:
“Success is never permanent, and failure is never fatal.”
Enjoy the wins but remain realistic, and be ready for future battles.
The bottom line is that this corrupt agency allows for attacks on We The People in an effort to provide Democrats with continued narrative ammunition (no pun intended) to undermine our constitution & the American people. All First, Second, Third etc…Amendments are constantly under attack in order to cripple us & keep us reigned in.
Our freedoms are the real threat & the FBI is its stage producer.
All this said, I don’t think this is lost on Bondi, Patel & Bonggino. The real question is will they possess the backbone to reveal it publicly & eliminate this cancer aggressively & with undeniable prejudice!?
Everything in this post is correct.
However the deep state didn’t corrupt our government in one 4 yr period of time and MAGA patriots are not going to correct this corruption in a 4yr period.
I think we have a good crop of candidates to start the process to clean up our government. Are they perfect- No. Are they going to have it turned around by 2029 – No. Is our government going to be in better shape in 2029 than it is today – Definitely.
Our Creator has a voice in what is going to happen in the next few years and we will also be hearing from Him soon.
Rejoice
A few striking examples make the rest reconsider their course.
If nobody goes to jail for their well documented crimes, the cycle will continue. Needs to be accountability.
and if past sunlight is any indicator of what to expect in the future, I dont believe the current AG or FBI director is prepared to do what it takes. Needless to say, i am very hopeful that I will be proven wrong for a change.
Hey but look over here at these shiny Epstein files instead! ; )
No offense but Epstein, RFK is a distraction for entertainment hungry conservatives.
Sure are a lot of silos in that picture!
Seth,
Respectfully you repeat the oft stated false notion that prosecution and incarceration of one individuals, causes others to “think twice” and not commit the same crimes, because they fear the same fate.
Criminal minds don’t work that way; otherwise our Courts and Prisons would not be so busy.
So, saying arrests and prosecutions will stop officials abusing their power is,…naive.
THOSE prosecuted, certainly won’t be able to commit additional crimes, but others will eagerly jump in to take their place…
with all due respect, I dont see an argument here. Unless Im misunderstanding you.
If there is no risk or punishment for committing these crimes, which there clearly has not been, then how can the criminal activity be deterred? Im not talking about random street crimes here.
Someone once said; Pardon one offense , and you encourage the commission of many.
The culture of the FBI must change. The ranks contain men and women who a)do what they are told, b)are as affected by peer pressure as any high schooler. Patel has said he will push them out into the states to have our backs and he will have their backs. Just like that misfit ball team that gets a tough new coach, a shuffling in the ranks will ensue. Peer pressure and allegiance to top brass will again change the culture. There will be some high profile prosecutions of former members, enforcing the new norm. And it may take years. But it’s started.
There are Q lemmings still thinking that because Ka$h had kayaks on his tie he will be arresting Obama because of the chef.
Ka$h sold punisher scarfs and socks. Bongino had an army. They think that Elon is Q team. Elon was showing the psyop with the Q drop pics on his nightstand.
When no one is arrested what will the Q lemmings say?
There is a very sad element to this Q psychology.
Most of which we simply cannot know. But there are some very inexplicable images within those drops that cannot be explained away with the word “fake.”
I don’t know what it was. I don’t think it’s still going on as far as I know. But evidence is still evidence until it is discredited. If you disagree with it without looking at it, that’s on you or whoever else. There are a LOT of atheists out there for that very reason.
I no longer commit to full belief of anything in global politics. It’s all too much for anyone to fully know everything and those who certainly do know a lot are great but even then the people who really know a lot of it are probably in control of their corner of the field.
So far, so things have stayed the same. Bondi is pushing what’s on her desk – all the Epstein, MLK, JFK files – as some sort of tease. Now, she is going after United Healthcare. Neither inspire confidence. Not when there are leaks of ICE raids from gov’t sources, including elected officials, and the Soros Radio Network. She’s said nothing that makes clear she’s hitting the deep state for accountability. Patel has moved some people to the hinterlands, yes, and? No answer on a plan or actions to indicate anything. Most all of these people just started their job, Bondi earlier than the rest, so I’ll give some leeway. That said, it seems like a more of the same tersely worded letters and emails that we’ve seen for decades from the GOP. Let’s revisit in a month, but early indications aren’t inspiring confidence.
A very sobering post SD. I’m going to read it again much more slowly and think about it more thoroughly.
My first take is a depressing one because it sounds like you’re saying we are already cooked no matter who is in charge of the DOJ, FBI or DHS, that the permanent damage is locked in and finished off.
If you feel that we have no recourse in fixing this IC mess, what is the best we can hope for? What’s going to happen to Patel, Bongino and Bondi and Noem? Has the FBI now spent the first month and probably much longer, of the Trump administration playing the erase and cover up game in full force? Have they set traps for the incoming appointees? Based on your article, the answer is almost certainly yes to all of it, which is more concerning still.
Prayers must be front and center for anyone who is earnestly trying to make a difference heading into the inferno of the IC silos. I wonder what will come out the other side by next year.
Anthony Weiner’s laptop is back with Anthony.
He was joking that he should offer it for sale to Mike Lindell.
A forgotten FBI entrapment in Michigan a few years ago. Some alleged militia group, called themselves “hutari” I believe, tried to buy explosives through an undercover FBI guy in their group.
These were just some barstool idiots, made out to be Carlos the Jackal by the FBI/DoJ.
Michigan seems to be fertile ground for these FSB ops.
And Ruby Ridge. Bill Barr covered it up.
It has been corrupt to the core for a long time. Ruby ridge was probably not the first but certainly the first in terms of public attention. Waco, TX was next.
Bigger and bolder with each incident. And if you watch “the wrong videos” on Youtube, you will find endless stories of horror from local and state police killing innocent people simply because they couldn’t be bothered to double-check the houses they were destroying when executing sometimes warrantless midnight raids. To the degree that the courts defend these types of action, we have a REAL problem and have had it for a long, long time.
I have no doubt the courts rule as they do for reasons of convenience or reluctance to hold law enforcement to account out of fear they may decide to not do their jobs. At the heart of the problem is that law enforcement forgets they have hearts and no longer care at all about the hearts they stop from beating.
My take on Sundance’s comment fwiw is that he’s aiming it at those who now occupy the highest offices of DOJ and FBI. Issue is not a few bad apples but systemic corruption that Republicans in Congress have done little to nothing about up to this point. Unless dramatic action is done the corrupt will just wait a few years to return to exact their revenge.
First address the absolute corruption within the Republicant party, before you expect the Republicants in Congress to do anything about corruption in our Gov.
Thank you Sundance for calling this baby ugly. He’s absolutely right about the FBI.
It’s a common political tactic to accuse others of what you’re doing. All of these Nazi/Russia accusations over the past decade are further proof of this theory.
Look at the Himmler level propaganda/SS combined with the KGB/Pravda behavior demonstrated by the CIA, FBI, and state bought media.
Until we confront the treasonous activities committed against this nation at the highest levels (Looking at you W, Clintons, Obama and Holder) then nothing is going to change.
This could be a step in the right direction but we haven’t even started this fight.
Pray for our country.
I don’t have high hopes on any of the 3 doing what needs done.
Bondi- zero expectations given her past. So far it seems to me her #1 priority is being on camera & playing to the Press. She tries to talk tough but it doesn’t come off as genuine.
Kash– while he did some good stuff back in the day, nothing ever came of it. I don’t like he spent the past several years grifting off it.
Bongino- I’ve always seen as a fame-whore… riding on PDJT’s coattails to make a name for himself.
I’d be happy to be proven wrong, but I refuse to set myself up for more disappointment.
You nailed my sentiments on all 3. Let’s hope we are wrong…
“Bondi- zero expectations given her past. So far it seems to me her #1 priority is being on camera & playing to the Press. She tries to talk tough but it doesn’t come off as genuine.”
to wit… the epstein client list is supposedly on her desk…. what is she waiting for? why didn’t you publish it about 15 minutes after it ARRIVED at your desk??? the assertion that some review is required means, by definition, it won’t be transparent.
As A.G., Bondi is supposed to obey theclaw.
And, like it or not, there are all sorts of “privacy laws” that any Gov. entity must follow, before any info is released.
People addrrsses must be censored, for instance so that the gov. is not effectively putting peoples lives in danger, for example.
You may not like it, but it is what it is.
If I were on some sort of list, because I maybe visited an island to give an estimate for putting up a building or whatever, and some prosecutor put my name out before the public, implying that I was a child molester or something, I’m pretty sure I would sue.
We still don’t know what constitutes a “client” of his.
I competently disagree with your take on Mr. Bongino.
The DOJ/FBI corruption surrounding the 2016 election, “Russia Russia Russia”; the planned subversion of the 2020 election – the debasement of election integrity procedures, flooding in bogus ballots, the TIP, the “fedsurrection”; the Mar-a-Lago raid; the assassination attempt at Butler and the sketchy attempt at West Palm Beach; Biden selling his office as senator, vice president, and president – and his possession of documents he was never authorized to possess. Each of these are huge crimes.
We can’t just “move on”. The corruption in the DOJ/FBI must result in prosecutions. Not lawsuits, not firings, but prosecutions. The DOJ/FBI attempted to frame a candidate and president. ALL the players need to be prosecuted, in government and out. This is an inflection point, failure to prosecute is the beginning of the end of the U.S. republic.
We’ll soon find out what happens when the dog catches the car. I hope to be proved wrong but I expect a lot of barking and little if any biting, barking is all the Republicans do.
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As a child living in the sticks, our dogs had little to do other than chase the occasional cars.
I surely recall two of them dying after being hit by the cars they were chasing — one just a puppy we had named DumDum.
Another of our dogs was shot by a neighbor for ‘carousing’ around his dog in heat.
Moral of the story: put those dogs on a chain and all they will do is yap like crazy . . .
President Trump won’t allow any of his appointees to go after Joe Biden. Because Joe once ‘held the office of the President’,
I remember he wouldn’t even authorize any action regarding Hillary’s crimes ‘because she was once called ‘First Lady”.
Long list Sundance, but not comprehensive. It would be difficult to name them all, but an FBI’s greatest “hits” album is incomplete without:
Las Vegas
OKC
Waco
Ruby Ridge
Sandy Hook
Tonkin
Kennedy’s
Seth Rich
And…
9-11
When Kash ordered people to move to Huntsville, AL my first reaction was “Oh great, let’s metastasize this cancer.”
I understand the point might have been to get people to quit. But that is too smart by half. Just start firing people as Step 1.
Getting the FBI out of DC simply spreads the virus – the cancer – to Republican states whose GOP Senators will fight to the death to defend their “constituents”.
If I put hot water in cold water, the hot water might cool, but the cold water will warm. It is the same with corruption. Whatever moderation is gained by removing them from DC increases the corruption in AL.
Getting them out of DC is a good first step. In DC this cancer just feeds off of all the other tumors already swimming in the muck.
Huntsville might be too nice of city though.
I disagree. They should just be fired. We don’t need an FBI.
Consider how much easier it will be to monitor communications of suspects in lower-density areas.
The start of the weoponisation of the FBI occurred when Mueller, as a Republicant appointed director, instituted the “7 and out” policy, which required field agents who’s families had developed community roots (kids in school, etc.) and who had developed working relationships with local LEO’s, etc. to return to DC after 7 years, and move their families to DC, or retire.
A great many of the older, experienced agents retired, rather than uproot their families,..
Another related policy required all NEW recruits to first work at the DC main, to undergo ideological programming and vetting, while still on probation.
Just as it was these personelle policies instituted by Mueller, that began the process of reforming the FBI, undoing these personelle policies, is how you unwind the mess.
That sounds about right. How else could a corrupt agency maintain fealty?
seems to me that Sundance gave a LIST of stuff to be investigated by the new Trump Crew.
Go over that list and assign your best MAGA FBI people to look into each event, and find out who the FBI agents were that were assigned to the events.
Maybe a number of teams of 2-5 fbi trusted MAGA agents, put a chart of the “bad apples” on the wall, investigate them from before they joined the FBI. Who they reported to, get their emails, and put them under strongest tests to find out corrupt/weaknesses and then turn them to be informants for the MAGA FBI teams. Hopefully new MAGA FBI has a training center in specialized training.
Sundance wrote that for Trump team members. Make use of Sundance’s File. 🙂
These special MAGA FBI agents need to be in seperate building with strong security measures so Corrupt FBI can’t eavedrop on MAGA FBI.
Having caught the car, I think they are going to be obliged to start chewing on it. I just hope they have teeth as sharp as they have said they have.
Thanks for posting this again, Sundance.
I’ve always that there was a dome of impunity that covered just about everything that takes place in the district of corruption. There are so many repeat offenders that have never been charged of any crime or spent one day in jail. And the few somewhat honest ones just write strongly worded letters and the matter is closed. The crime spree that has been taking place for the last several decades with zero arrests and zero indictments is bewildering. Makes me think they all have their hands in the cookie jar looting the treasury. I’m still waiting for the day of reckoning. Book em all Danl!
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A: we find out if this carefully chosen analogy is accurate or not.
These are new positions for Kash and Dan. They may rely on Ms. Bondi to advise them the parameters of their power within the organization and what their legal reach is.
I sure hope someone is double-checking over Ms. Bondi’s work and she doesn’t become “bondo” instead of Bondi.
What is the scariest part of the police state/surveillance state?
Answer: That the MAJORITY of the American people are not aware of any of it.
BTW Dan Bongino went out of his way to blame TWO assassination attempts on President Trump’s life was just due to incompetence. Let that sink in.
We are being played to believe that Bondi, Patel, Bongino and many others are going to save us from the BRUTALITY from our own Government.
The evidence is damning…
So now what? Can it be corrected?
I get a similar taste of disgust whenever I hear “rank and file, boots on the ground are the real hardworking, good men and women of the FBI”.
Do former law enforcement (and prosecutors) all similarly hold onto that sentiment as a form of cope-ium, because it’s just too painful to admit those they stood shoulder-to-shoulder with while on duty as rank and file themselves, turned out to be no where near the upstanding bunch of fellas they always imagined they were and the entire time, were the enemy in disguise?
Placing three people, six people or more as the head of these organizations and expect them to be able to hold back the employed masses is wishful thinking. If you’re not willing to fire, make examples when you find them doing wrong then you’re a parent letting a spoiled child rule. Patel and his ‘I’ve got your backs’ made my skin crawl. Musk seems to be leading everyone in the right direction but the recent approved refuses to follow. President Trump needs to put his approval on Musk’s work and tell the others to get in line or get out.
https://www.deseret.com/2023/8/9/23826780/witnesses-fbi-kill-utah-man-threats-biden-social-media/
FTA “Neighbors who spoke with the Deseret News described Robertson as a markedly different person than what he portrayed online. One person called him a “teddy bear” known for his woodworking who would sit in the same seat at church every Sunday; another said he was barely mobile, weighed nearly 300 pounds and was unable to walk without a cane. He would drive to church, despite it only being about 200 yards from his home, because he had so much trouble moving around.
The silence after the shooting, the neighbor said, was deafening. As they were walking up from the basement, where they had momentarily been hiding with their child, they saw officers carrying Robertson, half-dressed and bloodied. They placed him on the sidewalk and rendered first aid. “But you can tell from how they’re acting, there’s probably no chance. So then I watched him bleed out on the sidewalk,” the witness said. It’s unclear when Robertson was pronounced dead. As he lay on the sidewalk, firetrucks and an ambulance arrived, and paramedics used an airway kit in an attempt to revive him, the witness said.”
These are the kinds of FBI tactics I hope Kash Patel ends. No need for FBI kill squads!!! Was it a no knock warrant? If so end those!!! How long did the FBI give Robertson to respond? He was likely asleep, obese and crippled. Who and why decided the FBI swat team needed to go inside and confront Robertson??? Why was it necessary to drag Robertson’s body out to the sidewalk to bleed out contaminating the crime scene, to send a message? I know one thing for sure the FBI would never treat anyone who made similar threats against President Trump like that!!!
That particular incident sticks in my memory, too. Horrible FBI agents who should be not only fired, but tried for murder. IMHO
I’ve said (posted) for quite a while, that if no (corrupt, leftist, elected or powerbroker-otherwise) Democrat goes to jail over what they’ve done since at least 2009, then none of Trump changes and reforms will matter. Not even a Constitutional Amendment (e.g. “balanced budget”) will matter in the long term, either, because the D.C. elite has been violating the Constitution and Amendments willy-nilly for decades. They’ll just violate the new one(s), too.
So, yup:
1) Patel and Bongino have a lot to do, a lot to prove to the American people.
2) The DOJ/FBI has a lot to prove.
3) This isn’t about revenge, it’s about simple, understandable justice. If DOJ Attorneys and FBI agents broke the law during their political, partisan activities, Kash and Dan will have to name the names, Bondi will have to ensure indictments AND obtain convictions, and the Federal perps need to do hard time. Period!
4) “Restitution” is a nice concept, but it’s a little bit like “Black slavery reparations”. Who’s the injured, are they even still alive, and how can this country ever make up for their destroyed lives. Or, compare to the post U.S.S.R. There’ll never be true restitution except by God in heaven, as well as final judgment. Mankind just can’t do it, so don’t hope for it.
My feelings to towards the DOJ/FBI is analogous to Sundance’s. My preference would be to fire them all, every one of them, and rebuild the Department/agency from scratch. Remove 95% of their current role, and use DOJ for state referrals only, and the FBI as a research support arm, and surge capability for law enforcement. However, that’s not realistic, i.e. it just ain’t happening. It’s not just about political will. The American people have been conditioned to expect that these institutions are vital to the survivability of the republic, and in some way, their own safety.
Having Patel and Bongino running the FBI might be the next best thing, and I’ll take that. Bondi? I’ll never forget what she did in driving the false Zimmerman prosecution. I’m not comfortable with her, any more than I am say, Rubio at State. But, hope for the best, and at least Biden’s corrupt nitwit leaders are out of there.
The 7th floor has to be mopped clean and those involved in the 2017 attempted coup and actual 2020 coup removed and sent to prison.
It’s hard to believe that this MAGA duo now in charge of the FBI don’t know what they’re dealing with.
This new management is days old. Some patience is warranted while plans are made and begin exporting.
We’ll all know soon enough how warrior these new warriors actually are. Bongino coming on the team is the best sign yet; his positions on the corruption are a matter of long record.
Give them their organizing moment while you keep your powder dry.
I think Pam Bondi has one of the hardest jobs. So many to prosecute and I would imagine very few people in the DOJ or federal courts willing to do the right thing. She needs to pick the cases with the most impact. If the government was using the Epstein list to blackmail than try the blackmailers and don’t waste resources with the perverts unless you can actually spare them. Find out about Obama’s Jan 2017 executive order on gain of function research and fauci then saying Trump would have a pandemic and go after the source. If there really is a Jake Sullivan email to Hillary in the WikiLeaks trove about Trump wanting to decimate isis but they can still fund through USAID? behind his back try him for treason. Just thoughts. Oh and for fun find out if John Brennan had an employee hack the passport records of Obama, Mccain and Hillary in 2008 or if the employee acted on his own.
Bondi huffs and puffs about mayors defying immigration law. She intends to sue them. The criminal will suffer no personal consequences, the municipal corporation will. This crystallizes the Republican mindset – all show, no go.
So now that you identified the elephant in the living room, where do you go from here? Asking since you’ve presented the existential threat to a Constitutional Republic. Not a chiming in from the peanut gallary.
Where is the biden laptop???
I have not given this much thought. But applying Brandeis’ “sunlight” principle to these actual FBI actions means full transparency, public accountability, and independent oversight—not internal reviews that are quietly buried.
Here’s what it would look like in practice:
1. Political Targeting & Selective Enforcement:
a. Release all internal communications, memos, and decision-making documents related to why cases like the
i. Trump-Russia probe,
ii. the Mar-a-Lago raid,
iii. and the Hunter Biden investigation was handled differently.
2. FBI’s Role in January 6th & the Whitmer Kidnapping Plot:
a. Declassify and release all documents related to FBI informants and undercover agents’ roles in both events.
i. How many were involved?
ii. What role did they play in escalating events?
3. FBI’s Repeated Failure to Prevent Attacks:
a. Release detailed internal reviews on why the FBI ignored known threats like the
i. Boston Marathon bombers
ii. Parkland shooter
iii. Pulse Nightclub shooter
iv. and Colleyville synagogue attacker
4. Corruption & Cover-Ups:
a. Publicly release the FISA applications and warrants that led to spying on Trump’s campaign—with complete transparency on what was known to be false when those warrants were obtained.
5. Expose the FBI’s role in suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, including
a. any coordination with tech companies to censor the story.
6. FBI Overreach & Abuse of Power:
a. Release all internal FBI directives on targeting parents at school board meetings
b. monitoring social media for “wrongthink,”
c. suppressing free speech.
What Sunlight Means in Practice is:
Declassification of Key Documents – No more hiding behind “classified” labels to protect corruption. Independent Oversight with Public Hearings – No closed-door reviews; public questioning of FBI officials under oath.
Whistleblower Protections & Incentives – Encourage FBI insiders to come forward without retaliation. Severe Consequences for Abuses – Agents and officials who falsify warrants, target political opponents, or suppress evidence should face criminal charges, not quiet retirements.
The FBI operates in the shadows, using secrecy to protect itself from accountability. Actual sunlight means forcing everything out into the open so the American people can judge whether the FBI is still an actual law enforcement agency or just a political enforcer for those in power.
This is somewhat distressing to me as I had looked at most of the appointees as positives. Save for Bondi, Rubio and Vance, I thought the rest would get things done.
I was hoping for arrests of both dems and republicans, whoever has committed crimes against the country or its people, but this doesnt seem to be the case despite an overwhelming amount of evidence.
Unfortunately, this admin was our last hope of real change that would last generations. I am not bailing on them, just need to see real judicious action and sooner then later.
I have a feeling the deep state will just cause the regular confusion and wait it out one more time. Only prison and execution will be a true deterrent for the guilty.
The problem I see with this is you pretty much have to fire everyone and then what? Where do you find good FBI agents? Should the agency just be shut down? Do we need an FBI? Is there an alternative? It seems that any agency that has police powers obviously has the potential to become corrupt unless it’s watched ALL THE TIME and the people watching are righteous. Can that even happen? Seems unlikely.
Dan Bongino thinks there are good FBI agents, he lauds them all the time (also cops). Will he have the backbone and understanding to do what needs to be done? I’m pretty skeptical about that.
The FBI has an extensive track record of ruining the lives of innocent individuals such as Richard Jewel and Wayne O’Ferrell:
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-02-20-mn-1120-story.html
Bravo! 👏
Well stated Sundance.
https://privacysos.org/blog/former-fbi-assistant-director-to-keep-budgets-high-we-must-keep-fear-alive/
It will be a long road ahead for me to have any respect for any federal agencies. Changing the flag or the head master maybe a start but it will be many years to modify these federal groups. I am too old, experienced and read too much to afford any respect for US government…bill
I think the most important thing for the public to learn is that they should have NEVER been trusting the federal agencies.
This government was founded on the notion that government shouldn’t be trusted. THAT is the foundation of patriotism.
They try to tell us “it’s unAmerican to feel this way!” In reality, there is NOTHING more American than feeling this way. And the public learning this is how we restore this nation.
All FBI agents who have betrayed the country should be prosecuted as SPIES engaged in illegal espionage for foreign entities.
They aren’t just violating policy. They are acting on behalf of what I see as foreign interests whether in part or in whole.
Some of them should actually die after being sentenced. Not joking.
All this is OPTICS to make it look like they are doing something. The Americans are so gullible all they do is fall for the diversion tactics the media and politicians use. Works every time. Next week it will be something else to divert the attention from the only real thing that matters: ARRESTS and INDICTMENTS of Politicians. Until that happens ( which it will not) we been fooled again.
The fact that FBI has been the source of leaks related to ICE raids is a HUGE problem.
They are aiding the terrorist cartels. The leakers are traitors.
And…if they are willing to leak on the illegal roundup
what do they think will happen with PT’s war on drugs
where BIG MONEY is involved?
Sounds like another recipe for failure.
The fbi needs are crew cut right down to the skin.
No, the FBI needs to be abolished. Period. Trials, prison and executions should be part of the Washington’s agenda.
How do we know they are not already a part of the cartels, collecting profit shares? Perhaps the FBI credential is just a side business for some at this point. How many are working remotely, having paychecks sent to them and no one really knows what they’re doing? Apparently that seems to be a thing with some federal workers according to Musk, who stated many were found to have side hustles they were doing during work time.
And it proves, right off the bat, that the FBI is NOT GONNA CHANGE.
The ball’s in your court, Kash and Dan.
dont hold your breath. Kash already told the employees they dont’ have to be accountable.
Missed that.
When?
Cash told them to ignore DOGE asking federal employees to list what they individually have accomplished in the last week.
Go to jail, lose pension is a fix.
For starters Id like a few thousand(?)of them to lay awake on cold sweat drenched bedding wondering if today is finally the day the doors are knocked off the hinges by concrete filled steel battering rams just before the flash bang grenades donate in the foyer like so many of us did for four straight years.
You mean finally getting what they’ve been dishing out for all of these years? Yeah!
“Some of them should actually die after being sentenced” So you actually want most of them to walk off scott free?
Never heard of prison?
No, the people who should die are the ones with evidence of crimes, but did nothing when they were in charge.