Anonymous
ID: sX05lOQk
7/6/2025, 9:14:07 AM No.509638633
HAPPENING! This is Michael Feinberg, yet another white man and career FBI agent who was driven out of the agency by Jeet Patel and Don Muttgino because his personal friend was on Patel’s kill list.
>But, it turned out, I had made a terrible mistake: I had remained friends with someone who had appeared on Kash Patel’s enemies list. How did Bongino find out about this private friendship? I honestly don’t know. What business was it of his? None at all. Was I accused of any sort of misconduct? No. It didn’t matter.
>I faced a choice: get demoted or resign. I became the latest of a great many senior FBI special agents to walk out the door.
>The specifics of my experience may be unique—details often are—but the broad strokes of the story have become unfortunately common in recent months, as more and more special agents are driven out of the Bureau on mere suspicion of political unreliability.
>Ironically, some of the greatest successes of the first Trump Administration’s efforts against the People’s Republic of China’s intelligence services and their proxies occurred under my leadership: I was the principal investigative architect of the indictment of Huawei Technologies, and the unit I oversaw at FBI headquarters contributed to the FCC’s decision to bar China Mobile a license to operate in the United States.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/goodbye-to-all-that
>But, it turned out, I had made a terrible mistake: I had remained friends with someone who had appeared on Kash Patel’s enemies list. How did Bongino find out about this private friendship? I honestly don’t know. What business was it of his? None at all. Was I accused of any sort of misconduct? No. It didn’t matter.
>I faced a choice: get demoted or resign. I became the latest of a great many senior FBI special agents to walk out the door.
>The specifics of my experience may be unique—details often are—but the broad strokes of the story have become unfortunately common in recent months, as more and more special agents are driven out of the Bureau on mere suspicion of political unreliability.
>Ironically, some of the greatest successes of the first Trump Administration’s efforts against the People’s Republic of China’s intelligence services and their proxies occurred under my leadership: I was the principal investigative architect of the indictment of Huawei Technologies, and the unit I oversaw at FBI headquarters contributed to the FCC’s decision to bar China Mobile a license to operate in the United States.
https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/goodbye-to-all-that
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