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A gesture suggests that anti-Trump dissatisfaction is preparing for the FBI

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettAugust 8, 2025No Comments
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Some FBI employees seem to be unhappy with management that Donald Trump takes the office.

Ken Dilanian from NBC published on X:

The director of the FBI licensed, Brian Driscoll, had just struck an installation of the FBI in Virginia while more than 200 people paid tribute. “People are upset,” said a source.

Trump has pushed non -support officials in favor of the loyalists since he took office.

Dilanian also displayed that Trump had served an FBI official who lost his wife last month against cancer:

Walter Giardina, I am told. He is a veteran of the war in Iraq. Last month, he lost his wife, who was 49 years old, against pancreatic cancer.

According to the FBI Association Agents, hang on to hats, the Trump administration violates the Employment Review process of FBI agents:

The FBI Association Agents (FBIAA) is deeply concerned about reports that special agents of the FBI – follow -up agents and senior managers – will be summarily dismissed without regular procedure to do their work investigating potential federal crimes. The agents do not have the possibility of choosing their cases, and these agents have made their assignments with professionalism and integrity. Most importantly, they followed the law. There is an examination process when employment measures are taken against agents.

The process has been established so that the FBI can remain independent and apolitical. FBI leadership has committed – both publicly and directly at the FBIAA – that they would respect this process. We urge them to honor this commitment and follow the law. If these agents are dismissed without regular procedure, it makes the American people less safe. Agents must be focused on their work and not on being illegally dismissed according to their assignments. FBIAA actively examines all legal options to defend our members. We will always have the back of FBI agents.

The FBI Declaration Agents Association strikes the highlight on the head. What Trump and his servants do is try to dismantle the independence of the FBI.

People like Driscoll are dismissed because they are not Trump loyalists.

What is interesting is that Driscoll applauding leaving the building is a gesture of resistance to the diet. When FBI agents investigated Trump, they were doing their job.

The same FBI also investigated Hunter Biden, and the Trump administration did not draw anyone from this investigation.

If the Republicans lose in mid-term elections, it is easy to envisage Trump’s grip on the federal government that separates.

The agents who applauded Driscoll expressed their dissatisfaction with its dismissal, and this dissatisfaction at the FBI is echoed in many corners of the country, in particular under the current administration.

What do you think of the FBI’s reaction to the dismissal of one of its officials? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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