FBI is 'purging' staffers with conservative viewpoints and retaliating against whistleblowers who have complained of misconduct, Republican Rep. Jim J

So he objected to a policy enacted to protect the lives of FBI agents?
We all know that isn't why they used a swat team.

That when making an arrest of people who are likely armed, they don't do what happened in WACO.
Were is the evidence that they were likely to be armed?

While attempting to serve these warrants, ATF agents came under heavy gunfire from individuals in the compound. As a result, four ATF agents were killed and fifteen wounded.

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The ATF fired first, douchebag. Don't waste your time quoting the DOJ.
 
You mean where the FBI incinerated dozens of innocent people? I would no one in law enforcement would do what the FBI did.

You aren't helping your case by brining up Waco.
WACO wouldn't have happened if the ATF used a SWAT team to serve warrants, in order to protect their agents.
 

It’s weird I have to educate you on your own issues.
ah thanks now you are being honest…he was fired because he was concerned about people getting a fair trial! well that make sense why xiden and the demafacist wanted to purge him from the regime
 
They were NOT "purged" . Their security clearances were suspended while being investigated for Hatch Act violations

the Hatch Act prohibits FBI and other government employees from engaging in partisan political campaigns or political management,
 
Not at all.
Step 1. Grand jury indicts. (usually under seal)
Step 2. DOJ gets an arrest warrant based on the indictment. (under seal)
Step 3. FBI executes the warrant
Step 4. Indictment and Warrant is unsealed.
In other words, exactly what I said.
 
They were NOT "purged" . Their security clearances were suspended while being investigated for Hatch Act violations

the Hatch Act prohibits FBI and other government employees from engaging in partisan political campaigns or political management,
Bullshit, in other words.

They were purged.
 
it’s not it fbi policy to use SWAT teams to serve misdemeanor warrants

nobody arrested for misdemeanors shot at ATF agents
Wrong.
The Koresh arrest warrant was for violation of possession of a destructive device without a license.

What Are the Punishments for Destructive Device Offenses?

Custody of a destructive device is usually charged as either a misdemeanor or felony. Misdemeanor charges can lead to criminal consequences such as fines (up to about $1,000) and jail time of up to one year.


On the morning of Sunday, February 28, 1993, agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to serve an arrest warrant for Vernon Howell, a/k/a David Koresh, and a search warrant at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. The arrest warrant charged Koresh with unlawful possession of a destructive device, in violation of 26 United States Code, section 5845(f).
While attempting to serve these warrants, ATF agents came under heavy gunfire from individuals in the compound. As a result, four ATF agents were killed and fifteen wounded.
 
They were NOT "purged" . Their security clearances were suspended while being investigated for Hatch Act violations

the Hatch Act prohibits FBI and other government employees from engaging in partisan political campaigns or political management,
how did they allegedly violate the Hatch Act?
 
Wrong.
The Koresh arrest warrant was for violation of possession of a destructive device without a license.

What Are the Punishments for Destructive Device Offenses?

Custody of a destructive device is usually charged as either a misdemeanor or felony. Misdemeanor charges can lead to criminal consequences such as fines (up to about $1,000) and jail time of up to one year.


On the morning of Sunday, February 28, 1993, agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to serve an arrest warrant for Vernon Howell, a/k/a David Koresh, and a search warrant at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. The arrest warrant charged Koresh with unlawful possession of a destructive device, in violation of 26 United States Code, section 5845(f).
While attempting to serve these warrants, ATF agents came under heavy gunfire from individuals in the compound. As a result, four ATF agents were killed and fifteen wounded.
what did i say that was wrong?
 
Wrong.
The Koresh arrest warrant was for violation of possession of a destructive device without a license.

What Are the Punishments for Destructive Device Offenses?

Custody of a destructive device is usually charged as either a misdemeanor or felony. Misdemeanor charges can lead to criminal consequences such as fines (up to about $1,000) and jail time of up to one year.


On the morning of Sunday, February 28, 1993, agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to serve an arrest warrant for Vernon Howell, a/k/a David Koresh, and a search warrant at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. The arrest warrant charged Koresh with unlawful possession of a destructive device, in violation of 26 United States Code, section 5845(f).
While attempting to serve these warrants, ATF agents came under heavy gunfire from individuals in the compound. As a result, four ATF agents were killed and fifteen wounded.
The warrant was thrown out in court, dumbass. The BATF agents fired first. The agents were killed by friendly fire. They were shot by their own side.
 
The ATF fired first, douchebag. Don't waste your time quoting the DOJ.
LIAR


On the morning of Sunday, February 28, 1993, agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) attempted to serve an arrest warrant for Vernon Howell, a/k/a David Koresh, and a search warrant at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas.

While attempting to serve these warrants, ATF agents came under heavy gunfire from individuals in the compound. As a result, four ATF agents were killed and fifteen wounded.
 

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