DRAIN THE SWAMP: Kash Keeps Promise In Punting Key Bad Actors Out Of The FBI
Now that he's identified the culprits, they're being shown the door

If some of the worst offenders in politicizing the FBI in the last few years thought they could bide their time and quietly sabotage Trump’s agenda, they no longer hold that view.
Kash and Bongino have been taking a lot of heat from critics in the last few weeks, but they made it clear that their goal was to fix what was broken with the FBI.. and right near the top of that list was the political actors more interested in kneecapping their political opponents than the actual investigation of bad guys.
Which, obviously, is NOT what they are paid to do. And now, they won’t be paid to do anything.
‘Purges’ have been announced in the FBI, which is a fancy way of saying they caught the bad actors and kicked them to the curb.
What kind of ‘bad actors’?
We’ve got the people responsible for destroying documents, players involved in the Trump-Russia hoax, and people who refused to come clean with the ridiculous over-reach with those J6 prosecutions.
Former FBI acting director, Brian Driscoll, is among those being forced out of the bureau, sources familiar with the matter told Fox News, along with Walter Giardina, a special agent at the bureau who played a role in the investigation of Trump trade advisor, Peter Navarro, and Steven Jensen, the acting director in charge of the Washington Field Office.
Driscoll, for his part, served as acting director of the FBI prior to the confirmation of FBI Director Kash Patel, and Jensen played a key role in the January 6 investigations.
Senior FBI officials told the agents in question that they needed to leave by Friday, with no specific reason given to them individually. — FoxNews
An interesting paragraph further down shed a little light on how management knew the good guys doing their job from the bad guys actively undermining the Republic whose Constitution they swore an oath to uphold.
Still, news of their removals comes months after thousands of FBI personnel in February were forced to fill out a sprawling questionnaire asking employees detailed questions about any role they may have played in the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riots — ranging from whether they had testified in any criminal trials to when they last participated in investigation-related activity. — FoxNews
The removal of Special Agent Walter Giardina has been months in the making. A whistleblower exposed Giardina’s missteps, which include pushing the Steele Dossier as verifiable fact and targeting and prosecuting then-White House Trade Council director Peter Navarro. —RedState
We’ve been asking for the swamp to be drained, and the bad actors to be thrown out.
This is a step in that direction, and not the removal of some minor flunkie. This is taking out the trash among real decision-makers in the FBI.