Exiled FBI leader Sue Kash Patel over fires Trump administration

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Former acting FBI directors Brian Driscoll Jr., Stephen Jensen and Spencer Evans claim in their 68-page lawsuit that they are politically motivated targets of retaliation and have constitutional L.

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FBI director Kash Patel illegally fired FBI executives on an order from the Trump administration, as part of a campaign to turn the country’s premiere lawsuit into the political sector of the White House in a federal lawsuit filed September 10.

Former acting FBI director Brian Driscoll Jr. and two other exiled FBI officials filed 68-page lawsuits against Patel and the FBI, Attorney General Pam Bondy and the Justice Department, and the Trump administration. Driscoll, Steven Jensen and Spencer Evans allege that they were targets of politically motivated retaliation and violated their constitutional and legal rights.

Taking over with the FBI, “Patel’s actions were in stark contrast to testimony sworn during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he said the committee and “ensure that all FBI employees are protected against political retaliation.”

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