Juggernaut Project

Stop Trump and Patel’s Revenge Campaign Against FBI Staff

FBI Director Kash Patel is cleaning house at the FBI — and the target is anyone who dared to investigate Trump.

At least 10 FBI agents and staffers who worked on the Mar-a-Lago classified documents investigation have just been fired under Patel. These were career public servants tasked with investigating one of the most serious national security breaches in modern history. They were fired for doing their jobs.

And it gets worse. Patel himself was under investigation related to classified materials before taking over the Bureau. Now he’s overseeing the removal of the very agents connected to Trump’s documents case. That’s a glaring conflict of interest — and it reeks of retaliation.

Tell FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi: “Immediately rehire the FBI staff fired for investigating Trump and his staff, and protect the Bureau from political retaliation.”

Trump campaigned on the promise of seeking revenge against those who investigated him. With loyalists in charge, that promise is becoming reality. If investigators can be fired for doing their jobs, the rule of law collapses.

The FBI must answer to the people and the constitution first — not to Trump. 

Congress must launch immediate oversight hearings and protect career law enforcement officials from political purges. But the staff Patel just fired shouldn’t have to wait for that to happen. 

Add your name now and demand the reinstatement of the fired agents and protections for anyone targeted for investigating presidential wrongdoing.

The petition to FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi reads: “Immediately rehire the FBI staff fired for investigating Donald Trump and protect the Bureau from political retaliation.”
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