The FBI is finally stepping up under Director Kash Patel. It’s about time someone had the spine to root out leakers trying to sabotage President Trump’s efforts. These are not your average whistleblowers exposing heroic secrets; they’re malicious insiders looking to undermine American security and damage the Administration. Patel has instituted lie detector tests to weed these saboteurs out. Yes, folks, someone’s finally holding these so-called public servants accountable.
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s involvement is another reason for hope. She’s laser-focused on cracking down on leaks, especially those related to immigration raids and national security communications. People love to complain when decisive action is taken, but chaos and distrust can’t be allowed to fester just because some disgruntled former employees are mad they’re no longer calling the shots.
The Defense Department, facing its own share of quislings, is seeing the same house-cleaning. When former allies start to snipe and spread tales of “chaos,” you know it’s just the status quo elite trying to hold on to power. They can’t handle a strong leader calling out incompetence and disloyalty. The morale claim is a tired old tune sung by people who love to cozy up to liberal narratives.
BREAKING: Kash Patel’s FBI Orders Lie Detectors In Hunt For FBI Leakershttps://t.co/LUwE0e84AI
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What we see here is a swamp fighting back tooth and nail, screaming “witch hunt” because they’re finally in the crosshairs. Leaks not only hurt the Trump administration, but they jeopardize our great nation’s safety. These are people who think leaking day-to-day dysfunction shouldn’t be a big deal. Wrong. America didn’t become the greatest country in the world by letting its dirty laundry air in public for every enemy to see.
Given what’s at stake for the Trump administration and America, isn’t it time we all got behind these efforts to truly clean house? Instead of whining about their removal, ask yourself: why are these people so terrified of accountability?