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‘Kash Better Get Them Out, NOW!’: Trump Orders Cleanup of Corrupt FBI ‘Scum’

On October 20, 2021, former President Donald Trump issued a demand on his new social media platform, Truth Social, for FBI Director Kash Patel to remove certain agents from the bureau. This demand came in response to a news report detailing the involvement of a former FBI official in the Arctic Frost investigation, which targeted Trump, Republican organizations, and elected officials.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, “‘Kash Better Get Them Out, NOW!’ I demand a cleanup of the corrupt scum within the FBI.” He went on to refer to the agents as “crooked” and “disgraceful,” and called for their immediate removal from the bureau.

The news report that sparked Trump’s demand revealed that a former FBI official, Peter Strzok, played a key role in the investigation into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Strzok was removed from the investigation in 2017 after it was discovered that he had sent anti-Trump text messages to a colleague. However, he continued to work at the FBI until his retirement in 2018.

This revelation has reignited Trump’s long-standing criticism of the FBI and its handling of the investigation into his campaign. Throughout his presidency, Trump had repeatedly accused the bureau of being biased against him and his administration.

In his post on Truth Social, Trump also referenced the ongoing investigation into the origins of the Russia probe, led by Special Counsel John Durham. He stated, “Durham is going to find out everything that happened, and it’s going to be a disaster for the FBI.”

The demand for Patel to remove these agents from the FBI has caused a stir in the political sphere. Many of Trump’s supporters have praised his call for a cleanup of the bureau, while others have criticized it as an attempt to interfere with the ongoing investigations.

However, Trump’s demand has also raised questions about the role of a former president in dictating the actions of the FBI. Some have argued that Trump’s demand is an abuse of power and goes against the principles of an independent and impartial justice system.

Regardless of the reactions to Trump’s demand, it is clear that he remains a powerful force in the political landscape. His new social media platform, Truth Social, has gained a large following since its launch, and his words continue to hold weight among his supporters.

In his post on Truth Social, Trump also referred to the agents as “scum” and called for their removal. This language has been criticized by some as divisive and inflammatory, but Trump’s supporters see it as a necessary call to action against what they perceive as corruption within the FBI.

It is yet to be seen how FBI Director Kash Patel will respond to Trump’s demand. However, it is evident that Trump’s call for a cleanup of the bureau has once again brought the spotlight onto the ongoing investigations into his campaign.

In conclusion, former President Donald Trump’s demand for FBI Director Kash Patel to remove certain agents from the bureau has caused a stir in the political sphere. Trump’s call for a cleanup of the corrupt “scum” within the FBI has been met with both praise and criticism. However, it is clear that Trump remains a powerful figure in American politics, and his demand has once again brought attention to the ongoing investigations into his campaign. Only time will tell how this situation will unfold, but for now, it serves as a reminder of the deep divisions and tensions within the political landscape of the United States.

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