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I'm sharing an email from James Dennehy, the assistant director in charge of the New York field office, that highlights resistance within the FBI. Dennehy sent a very direct email to his staff, challenging the Trump administration, stating that the FBI is currently in an internal battle. He notes that good people are being forced out, while others are being targeted simply for doing their jobs according to the law and FBI policy.

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Speaker 0 asserts: it's a terrible, unspeakable evil, and he believes that himself. When he first heard the rumor, he kicked him out of Mar-a-Lago. He was an FBI informant to try to take this stuff down. The president knows.

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Okay, here's the shortened transcript: There he is, James Comey. The fired FBI director, some call him a deep state hero. I'm so excited to see him, I don't know why others aren't as excited as I am. They're going to screen questions, I wonder if anyone will ask who killed Epstein? It's an honor to see the disgraced and fired FBI director in person. Wait, are you asking me to leave? But Comey can stay, right? We love James Comey. Sure, he didn't disrupt the library, but he disrupted the whole country. James Comey disrupted an entire country, a presidential election, and a presidential term. Still, my heart is fluttering that I got to see him.

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Attorney General Garland was questioned about overruling FBI agents in a raid on ex-President Trump's residence. He stated he approved the decision but did not make it. The senator cited a Washington Post article claiming FBI agents were against the raid. Garland denied discussing this with the White House and faced criticism for FBI leaks distancing themselves from his decisions. Garland deflected the accusations, questioning the motives behind the leaks. Senator Cotton's time for questioning expired. Translation: Attorney General Garland was questioned about his involvement in a raid on ex-President Trump's residence. He approved the decision but did not make it. The senator referenced a Washington Post article claiming FBI agents opposed the raid. Garland denied discussing this with the White House and faced criticism for FBI leaks distancing themselves from his decisions. Garland questioned the motives behind the leaks. Senator Cotton's time for questioning expired.

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An FBI agent, Rami Hassan, says the FBI is a "shit show." Hassan, who spent the last two and a half years at the White House countering white supremacy, notes law enforcement "turned a blind eye" and "missed things" regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. Hassan has been watching the FD document and says it looks messy. According to Hassan, the White House was going to assist in releasing some of the files and even invited right-wing bloggers and influencers to the release. Hassan believes Epstein killed himself, noting that even the FBI said so. The speaker is soliciting recordings and materials from others within the FBI to expose what's really going on.

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This morning, we were given a binder that was supposed to contain information Kash Patel had seen, but it was empty. The feeling is that the Southern District of New York FBI has the tapes and won't release them to the White House. If this is true, it's an internal civil war. You have a duly elected president and confirmed leaders of the FBI and DOJ, but the Southern District of New York is bucking their orders. If true, departments are in complete rebellion, a cancer that must be cut out. I believe in the president, Kash, and Pam's mission to root out this evil. If it's true we are in civil war. If I were President Trump, I would fly to New York and fire everyone in the Southern District Of New York.

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There are reports of FBI lawyers claiming that actions against certain employees could be unconstitutional. Norm Eisen and Mark Zaid have warned the DOJ about potential legal action if the Trump administration attempts to remove or reassign FBI or DOJ staff. This is ironic, given their past violations of due process rights for January 6 defendants. Meanwhile, rumors suggest an impending FBI walkout, with some agents urged to stand their ground. One New York FBI field office director emphasized entitlement to their jobs. A walkout could expose the agents’ sense of entitlement and accountability for eroding public trust in the DOJ and FBI.

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I was admiring the beautiful American shoreline, getting a bit teary-eyed. Then, I presented the press with "Trump was right about everything" items. I also revoked security clearances from law firms working with Jack Smith. When questioned about targeting individuals, I reminded everyone that I've been targeted for years by corrupt politicians. An investigation is opening into James Comey for allegedly running an off-the-books honeypot operation against me during the 2016 campaign. The CIA and FBI are under scrutiny. There are reports of the CIA potentially selling secrets if their funding is cut, and the FBI is allegedly destroying evidence. NSA officials have been caught making inappropriate comments online about conservatives, RFK, and Tulsi. We're exposing and cleaning out the deep state.

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- it's illegal. The FBI will raid me. They've done it twice. - No. It's not secret. No. It's not on OAN and Newsmax. - Why isn't the FBI looking for two metaphysically attacked? Exclusive inside FBI fomenting insurrection. No? - Well, see, I was at the East Entrance on January 6. - I recorded two federal agents attacking the capital. - Well, federal agents came to my home and took my phones. They still have that. So, hopefully, someone will stand out. - I've given them twenty nine minutes of high definition footage of these two turds. - And to date, neither one of them has been arrested and none of their images have appeared on the internet. - They refuse to accept my offer to come in and give them a statement. - I've got them by the Cajones. - Avoid the FBI if you can.

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Okay, here's a concise transcript: James Comey, the fired FBI director, deep state hero. I am excited to be here, even if others aren't. It is an honor to be here with Laura Carlton and Ryan Garcia. Seeing the disgraced and fired FBI director, Comey, in person is a magnanimous occasion for me. I was asked to leave, but Comey can stay, right? Comey is cool. He didn't disrupt the library, but he did disrupt the entire country, a presidential election, and a presidential term for Donald Trump. My heart is fluttering that I got to see James Comey.

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I'm at the airport, and I want to discuss the Epstein files. I met with President Trump, Vice President Vance, Attorney General Bondi, and FBI Director Patel this morning at the White House. They presented me with a binder labeled "Epstein Files Phase One," ordered by Bondi and Patel. We were expecting bombshells, but the binder didn't contain any. Bondi mentioned that she had expected to find "juicy stuff" but didn't. Despite this, they prepared the binder for release, fulfilling the President's order for transparency. However, late last night, Bondi received a call from a source within the FBI, Southern District of New York, revealing that hundreds, if not thousands, of other documents and files were being hidden from everyone. They were hiding it from the President, the Vice President, the Attorney General, the FBI Director, and you.

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Breaking news: The FBI is searching John Bolton's home outside DC and Maryland in Bethesda, Maryland. The New York Post is reporting this is related to classified documents. The FBI hasn't provided an official comment. On social media, posts from the FBI director and the deputy director read: "no one is above the law. FBI agents on a mission." Bolton, a former ambassador and National Security Adviser, was in the room with President Trump making key decisions on national security and foreign policy, and he has been highly critical of Trump. Bolton previously was accused of including classified information in his 2020 book, The Room Where It Happened, and had his life threatened by Iran after Trump pulled his security detail. This comes a day after Patel revealed that former FBI director James Comey had authorized leaks of classified documents, while "misleading congress" just before the twenty sixteen elections.

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I've seen chatter online, especially from Kash Patel, about the delay in releasing the Epstein files. Well, I'm reporting live from outside the West Wing to show you that the wait is over. We've got the Epstein files right here. Let's make America safe again.

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After being forced to retire by the Trump administration, I walked out of 26 Federal Plaza to a cheering crowd. My departure came after a battle with the Trump Justice Department, who wanted the names of FBI agents involved in the January 6 investigations. I spoke briefly to the current and former FBI, NYPD, and other law enforcement officials who came to see me off, telling them, "I will always be faithful to this country, to this organization, and most of all, I will always be faithful to you. And I appreciate you being faithful to me, to this office, and more importantly, our mission." I was given the choice to resign or be fired. It is unknown who the new Trump FBI director, Kash Patel, will choose to lead the FBI field office.

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An individual confronts two individuals identifying themselves as FBI agents, demanding their full names and identification. The agents decline to provide full names on camera. The individual states they will post the recording online. The agents say they want to talk about a post that was made. The individual accuses the agents of wasting taxpayer money investigating something that is not against the law. Another individual asks why they came. One of the agents says they wanted to make sure that weren't any. The individual accuses them of being part of a regime and not believing in the Constitution. The individual calls the agents "fuckheads" and "cowards" and says they should be embarrassed and think about what they did. The agents then leave.

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Two long-term prosecutors were reportedly fired from US attorney's offices with no warning, allegedly on behalf of Donald Trump. According to the New York Times, prosecutor Adam Schleifer was working on a case against the founder of Fatburger when he received an email from a White House official stating he was terminated. Schleifer, shocked by the message, discovered his work phone had been reset and he could no longer use office devices. The New York Times reports that far-right influencer Laura Loomer had posted on social media about Schleifer exactly one hour before he received the termination email, calling him a "Biden holdover."

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I was told this morning that the binder we received was empty. Pam Bondi and the President said he ordered the release of this binder, which Kash Patel delivered last week. It was expected to contain everything Kash Patel has mentioned in the past. Liz reports that Pam Bondi and others believe the Southern District of New York FBI has the tapes and won't release them to the White House. If this is true, we have an internal civil war. A duly elected president is being opposed by the Southern District Of New York FBI, who are bucking the orders of the president and their bosses. I believe the President, Kash, and Pam are serious about rooting out this evil. If it is true that the Southern District of New York is refusing to comply, President Trump should go to New York and fire everyone involved.

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We've just reviewed the Epstein client release, a 20-plus page dump made public by the DOJ or FBI, but it's a huge disappointment. It's mostly procedural jargon, heavily redacted, with no significant new information. I spoke with Liz Wheeler, and she reports that Pam Bondi and the President expected the release to contain everything Kash Patel had previously seen. However, the Southern District of New York FBI and Department of Justice may be withholding tapes and other information from the White House. If this is true, it signifies an internal civil war, with departments rebelling against the president. I still trust that President Trump, Cash Patel and Pam Bondi are committed to exposing this evil. If these agencies are in rebellion, President Trump should personally go to New York, fire everyone involved, and padlock the doors.

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"Ultimately, all we can do at the FBI is make sure that we stay focused on doing the work in the right way, following our rules and not letting preferences, partisan or otherwise, drive or taint the approach." "A Trump lawyer certified that all classified papers had been returned to the government, but the FBI said later it found 72 documents marked top secret or secret, at least one about US military strength." "I haven't had any interaction with the Biden White House, about investigations into the former president." "This is a hard job. You're inevitably going to make different people angry, often very powerful people. But part of the essence of the rule of law is to make sure that facts and the law and proper predication drive investigations. Not who's in power, not who wants it to be so or not so"

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The speaker states that the FBI settled two lawsuits, agreeing to give Peter Strzok $1,200,000 and Lisa Page $800,000. The other speaker believes the Department of Justice was involved, not the FBI, but will confirm if the FBI had to sign off on the settlement. The speaker references Lisa Page saying to Peter Strzok, "Trump's not ever going to become president," to which Strzok replied, "No. He won't. We will stop it." The speaker wants to know if the FBI signed off on the settlement and who signed off on it. The speaker asks if the other speaker or Chris Ray signed off on it. The speaker states that Merrick Garland must have agreed to the settlement. The other speaker will direct the Department of Justice to answer these questions.

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Mitchell Rosas, a senior FBI official, has been escorted out of the FBI building and terminated. A senior FBI spokesperson told OMG: "you are free to report the individual Mitchell Rosas has been dismissed, fired as of today. He was escorted from the building earlier." Rosas also sent OMG a message attempting to stop publication of the Epstein audio: "formal objection to publication... Do not publish, direct any further communication to official.correspondenceinbox@outlook.com." "Let's put that email address on the video." The speaker notes that he claims the words did not come out of his mouth and says he's not a government official, though he was escorted out; only one can be true. We are reporting on the FBI, DOJ, and firings. The host asks whether Donald Trump has a right to know these happenings inside the DOJ, and notes unprofessional statements. More videos are coming; the DOJ will be contacted. Stay tuned.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office recently. I, Assistant Director James Dennehy, was forced to resign this week amidst clashes with Donald Trump's Justice Department, particularly after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. As I departed the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. To everyone gathered, I promised to be your best cheerleader on the outside.

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Donald Trump is causing a stir on Truth Social, expressing his anger and frustration. He is attacking the FBI and facing an official investigation by the DOJ. This development does not bode well for Donald Trump.

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I'm Norm Eisen, publisher of The Contrarian, and I'm joined by Jen Rubin, editor in chief. We have Andrew Weissman with us, who discussed the troubling termination of FBI agents involved in the January 6 investigations. Emil Bove, the acting deputy attorney general, has ordered the disclosure of names of all FBI personnel associated with these cases, potentially affecting thousands. This raises concerns about public safety for those involved in prosecutions. The FBI leadership is reportedly resisting this order, with some special agents standing up for their colleagues. The situation echoes past injustices, and it's crucial for the Department of Justice to uphold the law rather than compromise it. FBI agents are trained in the law and are committed to their mission, demonstrating loyalty to justice over political pressures.

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An extraordinary scene unfolded outside the New York FBI office. I, Assistant Director James Dennehy, was forced to resign this week under pressure. As I exited the building, I was met with cheers from hundreds of my colleagues and the sound of bagpipes. My departure comes after clashing with Donald Trump's justice department, particularly after the removal of senior FBI leaders and requests for the names of agents involved in the January 6 cases. To all of you, I promise to be your best cheerleader from the outside.
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