Summary

Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll refused a Justice Department order to fire Jan. 6 investigators, risking his own dismissal.

The Trump administration demanded a list of staff involved in Jan. 6 cases and dismissed eight senior executives, allegedly bypassing civil service protections.

Legal experts argue these firings violate employment laws, while morale plummets among agents fearing political retaliation. Driscoll’s firm stance drew concern but he remains in place.

Observers note the criminal probe in U.S. history involved thousands of FBI employees, fueling demands for accountability. Leadership changes await Senate confirmation.

  • @TommySoda
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    367 days ago

    Hey, someone that actually has a fucking backbone.

  • @Sanctus
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    7 days ago

    When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.

    — Alexei Navalny

  • @[email protected]
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    547 days ago

    Thursday, Patel testified under oath that no FBI officials would be retaliated against.

    lying under oath is a prerequisite these days. he’s a shoo-in now.

    • @Sanctus
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      197 days ago

      You can hear the Tree of Liberty thirst in this quote

  • @[email protected]
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    467 days ago

    Good fucking job. This is a much better reaction than the department heads we’ve seen that have just rolled over and voluntarily resigned.

    • @knightmare1147
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      177 days ago

      Praise the ones that can but don’t shame the ones that leave. I don’t imagine me, a nobody would fare well under billionaire bullying any better. This shouldn’t be happening in the first place.

      • @Lasherz12
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        97 days ago

        Being a thorn in the side of a fascist is a privilege and an honor.