‘Corrupt’ FBI must become ‘intact’, says Trump because the bureau is incorporating for changes
President Donald Trump On Monday, he scored the FBI as “corrupt” and praised his candidate for the FBI director, Kasha Patel, as a man to “correct” while refusing to answer the questions of whether his administration would remove the employees of the Office involved in the investigation into Janka. 2021, American mess.
Fox News asked on Monday if one believed that someone involved in the 6th January should be discharged, Trump did not answer immediately. Instead, he criticized the procedures of the bureau, which he repeatedly prescribed as “corrupt”, and the one who insists on it specifically aimed.
“I think the FBI was a very corrupt institution and I am the victim in the true sense,” Trump told Fox News, while on Monday at the oval office he spoke to reporters. He also added that he believed that the reputation of the office was “damaged badly as the impression”.
“But you know what? We need to have intact, beautiful, perfect law implementation,” Trump said.
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“We need to bring a FBI reputation even not even [back] What was, even better than ever, “Trump said.” But Kash has to be the one to do so, “he added.” Kash will correct it. “
Trump’s remarks come for days after the acting of Deputy State Prosecutor, Emil Bove, referred the acting director of the FBI to abolish eight FBI employees identify all the present and former staff of the office awarded on January 6 and the Hamas cases for the internal review.
“I do not believe that the current leadership of the Ministry of Justice can trust these FBI employees to help in the faithful implementation of the president’s agenda,” Bove wrote in the Memorandum, saying that eight employees were released by Monday, February 3, at 5: 30: 30: 30
Former FBI Officers have warned the Ministry of Justice in interviews with Fox News Digital that such shootings, While inside Trump’s authorityIt could have a cold effect on the rest of the office if the administration moves to get rid of the staff involved in the 6th January.
Trump’s administration has not yet said whether the measures against the individuals involved will be launched.
But the new concerns were set after the Bove sent a 12-page questionnaire to the FBI staff across the country, asking them to describe their involvement in investigation on January 6, noting that the department would start the “review procedure to determine if they were any additional staff of the action necessary. “
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The remarks come after Trump, in his second term of the President, has moved to issue a blanket immediately and the sentence for all 1,600 criminal defendants in the Capitol Nerez on January 6, which he has repeatedly called “hostages”.
Ever since he assumed his post, Trump has also fired a general inspector from 17 separate federal agencies, he has fired more than a dozen prosecutors involved in investigations into special advisers Jack Smith and ordered more than half a dozen of the FBI official to resign or withdraw from their posts or be discharged.
In combination, the actions have encouraged new fears that the FBI could see the ejection of decades of expertise from the ranks of office, including employees who are well versed in discovering and responding to threats against terrorism, organized and violent crime, drug trade and more.
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Others noticed that the investigation on January 6 was originally launched under Trump’s administration, which is a detail that the president and some of his supporters neglect to mention in their frequent criticism against it.
“We are currently in an extremely insecure time in a very chaotic world,” said a former official of the Ministry of Justice in an interview. “The front of terrorism is as worrying as I have seen, so it makes no sense for me why we should take a splitter of meat to the agencies that defend themselves from that.”
Fox News Digital’s Brooke Singman, David Spunt, Jake Gibson and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.