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A group of people FBIIntelligence, diplomatic and national security officials released a letter that exploded FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino fired several bureau agents, saying they were unfaithful to President Trump’s target.
The group called itself a stable state, claiming that Agents Brian Driscoll, Michael Feinberg and Walter Giardina were fired to remove part of the FBI’s “long-term independence” campaign while also setting it up as a “tool of political loyalty.”
Steady State also claimed that the agents were canned because they were unfaithful to President Donald Trump and then accused the administration of appointing Patel and Bungino in powerful roles, despite not having a resume that meets the “basic standards” to lead the “world’s premier law enforcement agency.”
“It has nothing to do with reform. It has something to do with control. It seems to be the personal law enforcement department that transforms the FBI from a respected constitutional investigation service to a politician,” the letter reads. “We have seen these dynamics abroad – leaders demanding security services not to the law but to themselves. These regimes are not going well.”
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President Donald Trump, who chose to serve as director of the FBI, appeared in court, at the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, held Thursday, January 30, 2025 at the Capitol Building in Washington. (AP)
“The FBI has long been a bastion of opposing this corruption: institutions of rule of law and civil liberties are balanced with national security requirements.” “Its independence is not a characteristic of bureaucracy; it is a necessity for democracy.”
Stabilization tells FBI friends and colleagues that they recognize the pressure they face.
The letter concluded: “The state is watching and will be inspired by the FBI. History will be remembered.”
Last Thursday, the FBI removed former FBI acting director and others, including FBI agent Giardina, who played a role in investigating Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro. Steve Jensen, acting director of the Washington Field Office, also gave up.
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President Trump appointed Brian Driscoll as acting director of the FBI on Monday, January 20, 2025. (FBI)
Driscoll previously served as acting director of the FBI Confirm PatelJansen played a key role in the January 6 investigation.
Senior FBI officials told the three that they need to leave by Friday.
Dan Bongino, deputy director of the FBI

Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino has been criticized by former FBI agents and other members of the federal intelligence community for not having the right resume to lead the world’s premier law enforcement agency. (Fox and friends)
The FBI, Bongino and Patel declined to comment on the question of Fox News’s digital numbers’ claims on homeostasis and why it could remove agents from their positions.
MSNBC journalist Ken Dilanian shared a copy of Patel’s letter to Giardina on social media.
Patel wrote: “This document provides a formal notice that you will be dismissed from the FBI position and under my authority as a director of the FBI from the federal government, and will be removed immediately.” You exercised poor judgment and lack of justice in performing your duties, resulting in the political weaponization of the government. ”

A person passes the FBI seal number on the wall of the FBI headquarters. (Reuters)
Former FBI agent Phil Kennedy, who had posted voices on social media about the new regime’s handling of personnel matters, shared a steady-state letter saying the firing was the recent FBI “clearance”.
“Walter Giardina, reportedly a shameful agent in the Jack Smith case who worked with Kash’s pilot, has been reportedly terminated by the FBI,” Kennedy wrote in another article. “It’s the blood of an agency.”

Scene held at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 in 2021. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, file)
The news of the agency’s dismissal comes a few months after thousands of FBI personnel were ordered to fill out a questionnaire in February to ask detailed questions about the possible role of the investigation into the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.
Questionnaire, Report first Fox News Digital has raised concerns that it can be used to retaliate against agents investigated on January 6. The issues had a fever later that month after the then Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the bureau to compile a list of all current and former personnel for the January 6 case work.
The Trump administration has not said whether action will be taken against the individuals involved.
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In February, the president trump card Refused to answer whether his administration would delete FBI employees involved in the investigation, the U.S. Capitol riot, telling reporters only It is believed that the bureau is “corrupt” Patel, then the FBI director nominee, would “straighten it.”
Breanne Deppisch of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.

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