FBI Searches Home of Trump Critic Bolton
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Federal agents went to Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Md., at 7 a.m. as part of an investigation ordered by FBI Director Kash Patel, a Trump administration official told The Post.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is planning to lower recruitment standards for agents, thanks to a push from agency Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino. The move has raised concerns within the agency,
FBI agents reached Bolton’s house in Bethesda, Maryland at 7 am on August 22 in a probe ordered by FBI Director Kash Patel, the New York Post reported, citing a Trump administration official. In a cryptic post shared on X after the raid started, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote, “NO ONE is above the law…FBI agents on mission.”
Jensen, a veteran agent who helped oversee the Jan. 6 investigation from his position as chief of the FBI's domestic terrorism section, was given a significant promotion by Patel to be the assistant director in charge of the Washington Field Office, one of the largest outposts in the country.
FBI Director Kash Patel posted a cryptic message Friday morning amid reports that federal agents were conducting a raid at the home of John Bolton, President Trump’s former national security adviser.
The recent firing of several senior FBI officials is part of Patel’s vow for ‘accountability’ for what he calls years of politicization.
Grassley, for his part, held a multitude of Senate hearings with several whistle-blowers to highlight the alleged politicization of the agency.
FBI Director Kash Patel commits to "rooting out" and "declassifying" everything involved in the "Russiagate" scandal and weaponization of federal law enforcement against President Trump. "I am committed to rooting it out.