Ex-FBI officials sue Kash Patel over claims they were fired for investigating Trump | FBI

Three old senior FBI Authorities filed a lawsuit Director Kash Patel and the Federal Government on Wednesday, saying that there was a widespread illegal political impact in the Office.
Three officials opened the case in the federal court on Washington DC, and asked a judge to declare that the fires of the fires were illegal, to restore them, and to repay them.
After the opening of Trump, Driscoll worked as the Director of the Deputy Director of the FBI, responsible for the Jensen Washington Field Office, and Evans was a senior official at the Department of Human Resources of the Department and at the beginning of the Las Vegas Field Office of the last agency. All three men had dozens of service in FBI.
The complaint elaborates a section that Patel claims that Driscoll had been instructed by the White House to ignite any agent working on the investigation of Donald Trump.
“Patel explained that he had to fire the people he told him to shoot at him, because his ability to maintain his own business was devoted to the abolition of agents working on cases including the president,” he says. Patel explained that he or Driscoll had nothing to do to stop them or other fires, because he said, “The FBI tried to imprison the President and did not forget”.
The complaint also claims that Emil Bove, a loyal Trump ally and former senior justice department official, asked Dril Bove to compile a list of agents working on the investigation on the attack on January 6th. When Driscoll said that the mass ignition of these agents would not comply with the FBI protocol and that they would not endanger national security, they would be directed to the Ministry of Justice for a fever abuse.
In a statement to Driscoll, the White House said that Stephen Miller, the Deputy of the White House, was pressured for fire agents in the FBI in the FBI.
Bove also expressed his discontent that the FBI employees were depicted in videos depicting him. Batman Villain Bane Driscoll was depicted as Batman. “Driscoll said he did not make the video or that individuals could not control the feelings or expressions of these emotions, or the complaint says.
The fires of the three men were one of the most faceless examples of how Trump politicized the law enforcement officers to target his political rivals.
“Driscoll, Jensen and Evans were the ordeal targets because the defendants refused to politicize the FBI and try to verify their constitutional and legal rights,” he says.
Driscoll was fired after opposing the fire of Christopher Meyer, an agent accused of participating in Mar-A-Lago’s FBI research.
“Driscoll, Meyer’s military veteran status on the basis of the status will be illegal in summary and will also violate all FBI policies for negative actions against personnel,” he says. “Patel said that Meyer would be fired until Friday, August 8, 2025, and that there was nothing Patel or Driscoll could say or do.”
“Patel acknowledged that the FBI would be sued and lost in court, or he says.
After the opening of Trump, Driscoll, who served as the FBI Director, said, “Men and women of the FBI make countless sacrifices to realize the mission of the office: protect the American people and protect the constitution, so it does not lead to detailing the political actions that lead to our fires.
The complaint also elaborated that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, who worked on Robert Mueller’s investigation into Trump and put pressure on the firing of Walter Giardina, a FBI agent involved in the arrest of the Congress’s arrest of the Congress. Bonsino said that Jensen Giardina should “go, and the complaint refused to expel him by referring to the FBI protocols and said that Giardina, a veteran, had a certain employment guards.
Evans, together with a former FBI agent friendly FBI agent, claimed that the Bureau rejected the request for exemption from the COVİD-19 protocols. After former agent Kyle Seraphin began to accuse Patel of promise to ignite Evans, Evans Las Vegas was abolished from his job responsible for the Field Office and Alabama was re -appointed to Huntsville. He was told to be fired when he packs his truck to move. Evans was told that he was not fired for discipline, performance or abuse.
Evans, “the trust of the FBI, each FBI employee, from the latest private agent to the director, without fear or goodness of the devotion to the superiority of law depends on the devotion to the ruthlessness,” he said. “The Americans should only request to the FBI leaders who make decisions based on the facts of an investigation and the desired result of a person.”




