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imanamerican63

(16,026 posts)
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 07:22 AM 12 hrs ago

I wonder who ordered those FBI agents to be fired?

Patel isn’t the type to take those steps without being told to! He is to busy with other things like celebrating whatever is there to celebrate!

It was a revenge attack by Trump! He want to vindicate himself, but there is one little thing that he can’t change? There was proof of his handling those documents from photos and his own words.

He’s such a coward and liar. He’ll say that he had nothing to do with the firing of those agents.
If anyone should be fired? It should be that drunken pos Patel!
He is an embarrassment to our country and tarnishes the FBI Agency.

That goes for all of Trump’s corrupt administration! They all think they are above the law! The whole group is an embarrassment to our democracy!



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I wonder who ordered those FBI agents to be fired? (Original Post) imanamerican63 12 hrs ago OP
Deadline Legal Blog-MAGA pretends to misunderstand this routine investigative move LetMyPeopleVote 1 hr ago #1

LetMyPeopleVote

(177,964 posts)
1. Deadline Legal Blog-MAGA pretends to misunderstand this routine investigative move
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 06:35 PM
1 hr ago

Law enforcement routinely obtains phone records when conducting investigations. Republicans have tried to paint that common move as scandalous.

MAGA pretends to misunderstand this routine investigative move - MS NOW apple.news/A4OHAw9CrTqG...

(@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-02-26T20:26:10.520Z

https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/phone-records-jack-smith-2020-trump-kash-patel-fbi-firings

Republican lawmakers have been criticizing former special counsel Jack Smith for obtaining some of their phone toll records in his 2020 election interference investigation. Yet it’s a routine step in criminal probes to secretly get such records, which don’t capture the substance of conversations like wiretaps do but rather show which numbers were in contact at certain points in time.

Regarding the nondisclosure orders his team obtained with those records, Smith explained to lawmakers that “there was a grave risk of obstruction of justice, given the obstructive conduct of President [Donald] Trump as is set forth, for example, in the indictment in Florida,” referring to the other case he brought against Trump, related to classified documents.

Both of Smith’s cases vanished with Trump’s 2024 election win, due to the Justice Department’s policy against prosecuting sitting presidents. But instead of leaving the dismissals as windfalls for the president and trying to move on, Republicans have been keeping the memory of Trump’s alleged criminality alive by attacking Smith and other government workers associated with the efforts against the revenge-minded president.

The latest example, MS NOW reported Wednesday night, is that the FBI “has fired at least 10 agents and support staff over allegations that they obtained phone records connected to FBI Director Kash Patel and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles” as part of the classified documents probe. Patel called it “outrageous and deeply alarming that the previous FBI leadership secretly subpoenaed my own phone records — along with those of now White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles — using flimsy pretexts and burying the entire process in prohibited case files designed to evade all oversight.”.....

To be sure, a person getting their phone records subpoenaed during an investigation doesn’t mean they’re guilty of any crimes or even that law enforcement thinks they are. But the FBI firings, which, perhaps not coincidentally, come amid the latest scrutiny of Patel’s directorship, also recall his own strange ties to the classified documents case, in which he testified in the grand jury after publicly claiming that Trump declassified documents before leaving the White House the first time.

So, while Patel has claimed that a “pretext” was used against him to get his records when he was a private citizen, he could be relying on a misleading rationale himself for these latest firings. Of course, it’s only the latest revenge-based move by this administration against people who did their jobs. That the move is some mix of Trumpian vengeance and self-preservation on Patel’s part seems clear, while painting a potentially ordinary investigative step as scandalous in the process.
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