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FBI agents sue over Justice Dept. effort to ID employees involved in Trump investigations (archive.ph)
posted 1 year ago by altmehere 1 year ago by altmehere +73 / -0
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– SoctaticMethod1 35 points 1 year ago +35 / -0

Kash Patel cannot be installed fast enough to start putting boot to ass.

Most of Trump's picks have hit the ground running, Bondi just got confirmed by Clarence Thomas and she's already directing the DoJ to stop all federal funding to sanctuary cities.

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– RoulerBleu 18 points 1 year ago +18 / -0

she's already directing the DoJ to stop all federal funding to sanctuary cities.

I didn't think they would have the spine to cut funding to sanctuary shitholes. Let's see if this happens.

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– WhitePhoenix 9 points 1 year ago +9 / -0

We've been saying this a lot tho. "They wouldn't have the balls to..."

Trump does it

"They don't have the spine to..."

Trump does it

See a pattern here lol

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– altmehere [S] 31 points 1 year ago +31 / -0

Really fucking rich considering the wide sweeps of cell phone data and other shady shit they did to persecute people. The same people who think online anonymity should be eliminated think they should be able to remain anonymous from the government that employs them.

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– Gizortnik 27 points 1 year ago +27 / -0

Now now, let's be specific with our claims. As Michael Shane Daughtry has stated:

I was forced, with threat of prison, to give Federal Agents:

  • My Email Passwords and User Info with written permission to access these accounts.
  • My Bank Account Passwords
  • My Bank Account Numbers with written permission to access these accounts.
  • My Safe Deposit Box Info with written permission to search this box
  • All my Social Media User Names and Passwords with written permission to access accounts.
  • I was not allowed to change any password or information without permission from the Federal Government.
  • I'm not allowed to take out any new lines of credit without prior Government approval.
  • I was forced to swear under oath that I did not have any money, firearms or other items buried anywhere or have any storage units.
  • I was forced to swear under oath that I did not have any photographs or videos hidden or buried.
  • I Was not allowed to possess any phone, camera or recording devices other than the one phone I was allowed by probation to have and the FBI took that phone the next day and kept it for weeks.

I was forced, with threat of prison, to fill out a financial statement listing:

  • My Checking account balances and passwords
  • My Savings account balance and passwords
  • Credit Card Balance, and account information and password.
  • My vehicle loan information and value
  • My Vehicle Tag #, Year, Make & Model
  • My home loan information and home and property value.
  • The amount of cash on hand.
  • The value of my clothes.
  • The value of my home furnishings.
  • Names, Addresses, Birthdays and Social Security Numbers of all my family members.
  • Names, phone numbers and Addresses of my friends.
  • Names, Addresses and Birthdays of any Ex Wives and Children.

That was for a misdemeanor trespass, by the way. This was part of the plea deal that got him 18 months probation.

FBI: BU-BU-BU-BU-BU DA FIFTH AMENDMENT IS SACRED!!!.. Not to you of course. I have a Fifth Amendment protection of answering employment history question of my current employment to my current employer. BUT YOU, disgusting deplorable MAGAts, don't have any protections against us.

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– SophiesBoyfriend 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Thank you. Conservatives trust the system too much to stop these communists in our government.

We need to utilize these EXACT same tactics against some bitchy women getting their 20th 9 month abortion and they will destroy these tactics - via their non stop bitching and being loved by leftist media.

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– Gizortnik 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

We don't. Not unless it is your objective to get those tactics banned by the supreme court in a kind of political judo throw.

In fact, to be clear, at no point has Trump used identical tactics and he's been wildly successful. It's like when someone tells me we need to break the law like Orban or Bukele did to purge the Leftists since the Left were breaking the law in both of those countries: that's the beauty of the whole thing; they didn't. Stop believing Leftist narratives. Part of the hope of the Left is for you to embrace some Leftist tactics to enshrine their power and create loyalists. A rightist Antifa would have caused a civil war, and Trump would probably be dead. Instead the Left is being de-legitimized which is far worse for them.

What we just don't need to do is accept their narratives. The FBI has no argument against the non-violation of their Fifth Amendment rights, when they don't respect it anyway.

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– Kaarous 17 points 1 year ago +17 / -0

Oh well just fire them all then so we don't discriminate I guess.

You can apply for your job back by proving you weren't acting as a DNC stazi.

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– Agenda47 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

I don't know why they didn't go with Vivek's idea of immediately cutting 50% staff everywhere, for exactly that reason. Then hire back the good ones.

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

But they need the FBI to stop "anti-Semitism."

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– TriangleGang 17 points 1 year ago +17 / -0

The scrutiny of career agents is highly unusual given that rank-and-file FBI agents do not select the cases they are assigned to work on, do not historically switch positions or receive any sort of discipline because of their involvement in matters seen as politically sensitive cases and especially because no evidence has emerged that any FBI agents or lawyers who investigated or prosecuted the cases engaged in misconduct.

But there are numerous allegations of misconduct, ranging from lying to the public and news agencies about the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop and falsely accusing Trump of colluding with Russia, to planting agents in the Jan 6 crowd to incite a riot, denying defendants access to their attorneys and basically torturing them.

It doesn't matter if these activities were endorsed or encouraged by the administration at the time. They are either illegal and/or constitute misconduct or they don't. Just like obeying an unlawful order is not a defense for the military, engaging in misconduct or illegal action at the behest of the Biden administration is no defense for civilian employees.

I guess would be that the current administration already has a pretty comprehensive list of things that considers misconduct and is asking for these questionnaires from employees to see if anything they did falls on that list. You have no expectation of privacy from your employer regarding official acts that you performed on duty for that employer. If they think this information is going to be used to unlawfully terminate them, there's a fairly robust formal process for federal employees to dispute it.

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– censorthisss 11 points 1 year ago +11 / -0

They also staged a photo after raiding Trump's home to make him look guilty by putting documents they found into folders marked "Top Secret" or whatever, then snapping photos and leaking them to the press.

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– TriangleGang 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Oh yeah, I forgot about that. I thought I read that they found some cover sheets and laid them out to make it look like there was a whole bunch of classified under them but there was either nothing there or unrelated documents that weren't classified themselves. The cover sheets are not controlled and are not classified themselves.

At a minimum, I'd say it's a form of slander, because they were clearly trying to imply that the photo was of actual classified information they found.

They also do this sort of shit to everyone they arrest. Every criminal case I've looked into is full of puffery and little things blown out of proportion, regardless of any actual crimes committed. They just forgot to turn this behavior off when dealing with someone that was going to result in them getting called out for it.

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– Gizortnik 15 points 1 year ago +15 / -0

Plaintiffs reasonably fear that all or parts of this list might be published by allies of President Trump, thus placing themselves and their families in immediate danger of retribution by the now pardoned and at-large Jan. 6 convicted felons.

Robert Gouveia's coverage

Each of them know for a fact that the people they are actively harassing, intimidating, or sometimes torturing are completely innocent, and they are calling the people who were pardoned as "at-large felons" as if they were still wanted.

They do not intend to stop until the President starts putting these criminals in prison. More than that, I'd like to see civil lawsuits by the J6'ers against each of these agents.

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– JustHereForTheSalmon 14 points 1 year ago +14 / -0

Nothing says "I did nothing wrong" than trying to hide your abuse of government power from people who would hold you accountable for doing something wrong.

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– nuggetpatrol 12 points 1 year ago +12 / -0

Why are you persecuting me? I was only persecuting you!

Squirm.

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– blyat56 8 points 1 year ago +8 / -0

Imagine suing your boss because you don't want him to know who you are or what you've worked on while he's employed you.

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– TheMerleOfHaggard 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Isn't there some statue unique to the FBI that the agents can't organize and sue? I think this will be thrown out. Now, if they are ex-employees organizing, I dunno.

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– DieHeretic 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

"I vas chust vollowing orders."

"Sure thing faggot, now put your head in the noose."

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– SophiesBoyfriend 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Even A bad apple doesn’t sue to stop the worms being removed….

Only a ball of worms would behave like this.

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– 83671R18 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

A little waterboarding will make them talk.

... no no, not that pansy ass 'rag on face', pour water on face thing. I'm talking 'strap the head, neck and arms to a wooden beam, then lower the head end like a seesaw into a trough of water, or even gasoline. Make some bubbles come out for a bit and pop it back up.

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