About a dozen FBI staff who worked on Trump documents case fired, sources say

The FBI fired more employees on Thursday linked to investigations into President Donald Trump, following the termination of at least 10 agents on Wednesday, multiple sources confirmed. Overall, it is estimated that about a dozen employees were dismissed over the two-day period.

The firings began after FBI Director Kash Patel alleged that former special counsel Jack Smith had subpoenaed his phone records as part of Smith’s ongoing investigation into Donald Trump, according to multiple sources. The affected personnel—including agents, analysts, and support staff—mostly worked on Smith’s probe into President Trump’s retention of classified documents.

Patel claimed that Smith had overstepped his authority by obtaining his phone records, as well as phone records for Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, while both were private citizens. In a statement to Reuters on Wednesday, Patel said the FBI had secretly subpoenaed his phone records “using flimsy pretexts and burying the entire process in prohibited case files designed to evade all oversight.” He did not elaborate on what those “flimsy pretexts” entailed.

The phone records at the center of this controversy are known as toll records. These include details such as originating and recipient phone numbers, call dates and times, and call durations, but do not contain the content of the conversations. It is customary for law enforcement agencies to obtain such records through a grand jury subpoena during criminal investigations, as they help reconstruct timelines, establish connections, and verify information.

During the Biden administration, after the National Archives had unsuccessfully sought the return of sensitive White House documents from Mr. Trump, the Justice Department seized White House files from Mar-a-Lago in August 2022. Some of these documents were labeled “Top Secret.” Mr. Trump has maintained that the documents were in his lawful possession and publicly claimed that he declassified some of the material during the closing days of his presidency.

Kash Patel, who served in the first Trump administration, was designated by Mr. Trump to be a representative to the National Archives and Records Administration. Patel also testified before a grand jury in the documents case in November 2022. In an interview with Breitbart News, he claimed to have been present when Mr. Trump declassified the material.

The FBI press office did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding the recent firings. However, the FBI Agents Association condemned the terminations, stating that the employees were dismissed without any due process.

Jack Smith’s investigations into Mr. Trump marked the first federal criminal indictments against a former U.S. president in history. Notably, the classified document charges were dismissed by a federal judge in Florida in mid-2024 on grounds that Smith was unlawfully appointed. Additionally, Smith dropped the 2020 election charges after Mr. Trump won the 2024 presidential race.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/about-a-dozen-fbi-staff-who-worked-on-trump-documents-case-fired-over-two-days-sources-say/

Two National Guards Not Dead: FBI Director Reveals ‘Critical Condition’ After Gov. Morrisey Blunder

Chaos and confusion gripped the nation’s capital on the eve of Thanksgiving after a brazen afternoon ambush left two National Guard members fighting for their lives. While initial reports from West Virginia officials declared the soldiers dead, federal authorities were forced to intervene with a sombre correction regarding the surprise attack near the White House. FBI Director Kash Patel moved quickly to clarify the situation late Wednesday, revealing that the victims remain in critical condition following the shooting on 26 November. The incident, which occurred just blocks from the executive mansion, triggered an immediate lockdown and highlighted the perilous atmosphere facing troops deployed in Washington, DC. West Virginia Governor Retracts Premature Fatality Announcement The fog of war appeared to cloud official communications in the hours following the violence. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey had earlier released a statement erroneously reporting that the two troops, both members of the West Virginia National Guard, had died from their injuries. This declaration sent shockwaves through the community before being contradicted by federal law enforcement. Upon realising the error, Morrisey issued a retraction citing ‘conflicting reports.’ He walked back his previous confirmation with a plea for patience as the situation developed. ‘We are now receiving conflicting reports about the condition of our two Guard members and will provide additional updates once we receive more complete information,’ Morrisey stated. ‘Our prayers are with these brave service members, their families, and the entire Guard community.’ FBI Director Confirms Soldiers Are Battling for Survival Kash Patel provided the definitive update on the soldiers’ status, urging the public to focus on the victims’ recovery rather than the administrative confusion. He emphasised the gravity of their injuries while highlighting their role in the capital’s security operations. ‘Please send your prayers to those brave warriors who are in critical condition and their families,’ Patel said. ‘They are here serving our country. They are here protecting everyday Americans and citizens around the world in our nation’s capital.’ Jeff Carroll, executive assistant chief at the Metropolitan Police Department, confirmed that the wounded guardsmen were being treated at a local hospital. Lone Gunman Ambushed Troops Outside Subway Station The attack unfolded with terrifying speed outside a subway station in the heart of Washington, DC. Mayor Muriel Bowser described the event as a ‘targeted shooting,’ dispelling fears of a wider coordinated terror plot. Police officials indicated that the aggressor acted alone when he opened fire on the unsuspecting service members. ‘At this point, we have no other suspects,’ Carroll told reporters at an evening news conference. ‘It appears to be a lone gunman that raised the firearm and ambushed these members of the National Guard and was quickly taken into custody by other National Guard members and law enforcement members.’ Investigators have found no evidence to suggest the shooter received assistance. The focus remains on uncovering the motive behind the sudden violence. Fellow Guardsmen Subdued Suspect in Moments of Heroism Despite the shock of the ambush, other National Guard members in the vicinity reacted with immediate professionalism. According to Chief Carroll, troops nearby heard the gunfire and rushed into danger to neutralise the threat before police units could arrive. ‘They heard the gunfire, they actually were able to intervene and to kind of hold down the suspect after he had been shot on the ground until law enforcement got there within moments,’ Carroll detailed. The suspect, who was shot during the confrontation, was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Police are continuing to investigate who fired the round that struck the assailant. High-Security Alert Amidst Holiday Preparations The shooting occurred while President Donald Trump was away at his residence in Palm Beach, Florida, for the holiday. Nevertheless, the proximity of the violence to the seat of executive power necessitated a swift lockdown of the White House. This violence underscores the tension in Washington, where thousands of troops have been stationed for months. They are part of a broader initiative by the President to combat crime in the district, a mission that has now seen its own enforcers become targets.
https://www.ibtimes.com/two-national-guards-not-dead-fbi-director-reveals-critical-condition-after-gov-morrisey-blunder-3791469

Porterville teen one of 28 charged nationwide in connection with extremist group ‘764’

A Porterville teen is one of 28 people recently charged by the Department of Justice for his alleged connection to an online extremist group.
https://abc30.com/post/porterville-teen-28-charged-nationwide-connection-extremist-group-764/18171350/

Candace Owens does not “trust” Kash Patel after he was reportedly upset over Joe Kent & Tulsi Gabbard trying to solve Charlie Kirk’s murder

Candace Owens, a close friend of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, recently took to social media to express her distrust of Kash Patel, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/news-candace-owens-trust-kash-patel-reportedly-upset-joe-kent-tulsi-gabbard-trying-solve-charlie-kirk-s-murder

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