Thursday, March 28, 2024

Is It Time to Dismantle Dangerously Politicized FBI?

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Last month, after the highly political raid on former President Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, I asked ‘‘Can We Trust the FBI?'

And I asked that as a lifelong conservative, patriot, Marine Corps officer who worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and as a decades-long private security and military contractor who still ‘Backs the Blue.' (RELATED: Former Police Officer Reveals What Cops Really Think About Policing Today)

In that piece, I noted numerous significant mistakes and egregious errors the Bureau has made over recent years. Mistakes that have shaken the FBI's credibility.

I also noted that the only way to regain the people's trust was for the leadership on the 7th floor to admit its mistakes, and pledge to correct them.

But after the most recent politicized FBI SWAT-style raid against a Catholic pro-life activist last Friday, we are now well past FBI ‘mistakes,' and leadership failing to admit their errors. (RELATED: Biden's FBI Armed Raid Against Catholic Pro-Life Speaker Threatens Us All)

We are now at a place to ask not only ‘can we trust the FBI,' but should we consider dismantling it altogether.

That is the recommendation of several experts and commentators.

One writer is especially frank in his assessment. Charles C.W. Cooke says in National Review:

In the heart of its capital city, the United States now has a bureau that intervenes with impunity in our ideological and partisan disputes; that has developed a massive, statutorily unwarranted intelligence-collection wing; and that has never managed to escape the paranoia and corruption of its execrable, tyrannical founder. Americans who are tired of it all ought to insist that it be dismantled wholesale, and that any replacement be approved only after a long, meaningful, sanctimony-free debate about the role of the — and its enforcers — in our lives.

And I must admit, these arguments are sounding more reasonable to me every day.

This is especially valid now that several rank-and-file FBI agents have accused Team Biden of exaggerating the threat of white supremacists and pressuring agents to fabricate domestic terrorist cases involving so-called racist extremists.

This is something I have been arguing for quite some time.

Frighteningly, the FBI's 2022 budget has the largest funding increase request for combatting “domestic ,” (read: conservatives, Christians, pro-lifers, gun owners and Trump supporters) which includes adding many more agents and informants.

We need to stop this monster before it grows even bigger.

The Daily Wire reports:

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) says at least 14 whistleblowers have contacted his office to complain about how partisan has infected the bureau and turned it against conservative Americans. Allegations include silencing investigations of Hunter Biden's damning laptop, manipulating statistics, and spying on law-abiding Americans. Recently, one whistleblower, Steve Friend, alleged that the bureau is under orders to inflate the number of domestic terrorism cases. Friend was suspended after his name was leaked to a outlet.

Friend also reported to the Office of Special Counsel that he “believes the bureau and are violating the constitutional rights of Jan. 6 defendants, falsifying statistics on domestic extremism and misusing SWAT teams to make misdemeanor arrests,” according to a copy of the complaint, reported Just the News. (RELATED: Democrats Pause Jan. 6 ‘Insurrection' Hearing to Incite Their Own Insurrection)

According to Just the News, Friend added that “one of his many concerns is that the FBI is using SWAT teams to arrest Jan. 6 defendants facing misdemeanor charges, violating the bureau's Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide and creating a potentially unsafe encounter.”

In his whistleblower complaint, Friend wrote:

I responded that it was inappropriate to use an FBI SWAT team to arrest a subject for misdemeanor offenses. I suggested alternatives such as the issuance of a court summons or utilizing surveillance groups to determine an optimal, safe time for a local sheriff deputy to contact the subjects and advise them about the existence of the arrest warrant.

One FBI former agent and whistleblower says the FBI counterterrorism investigations targeting suspected white supremacists and right-wing extremists are mostly “entrapment” operations.

The same former agent, Kyle Seraphin, blew the whistle last November after Attorney General Merrick Garland in testimony to lawmakers denied that the Department of Justice (DOJ) was targeting education-activist parents with tools reserved for terrorists. (RELATED: Justice Department Forms Task Force to Confront Red States on Abortion)

According to the Daily Wire, Serpahin provided an FBI email to his congressman that he said relayed Garland's orders to use Patriot Act counterterrorism tools to target parents at school board meetings through a tag called “EDUOFFICIALS.”

The scandal blew up when it was revealed that the DOJ issued the orders after coordinating with the White House and the National School Boards Association to vilify as “domestic terrorists” parents who objected to the teaching of radical gender and race theories. The school board association later apologized as dozens of state members left in protest.

So, how could the Bureau be dismantled?

One writer described breaking up the FBI this way:

A radical, impactful, but also politically workable solution is to instead break up the FBI into many smaller components—at least one-dozen separate agencies. These smaller components would have less power and prestige, and allow greater oversight over the specific results and actions at each newly independent organization. Further, Congress would have far greater ability to tweak funding for these separate smaller agencies based on results, and the priorities of the American people.

Most important, splitting the FBI into smaller and more focused organizations would allow the White House—the president, elected by the people—direct control over the goings-on of each individual agency. This is more desirable because politicians are answerable to the people, while the bureaucracy is not. The smaller agencies would also carry far less weight and prestige than the former behemoth that was the FBI, which limits their ability—even that of the standalone counterterror or counterintel agencies—to intervene in domestic politics.

So, my answer to the question of whether we should dismantle the FBI is yes.

It is time to consider this more radical solution to the existential problem of a highly politicized and weaponized national force in America. ALD

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Paul Crespo
Paul Crespohttps://paulcrespo.com/
Paul Crespo is the Managing Editor of American Liberty Defense News. As a Marine Corps officer, he led Marines, served aboard ships in the Pacific and jumped from helicopters and airplanes. He was also a military attaché with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at U.S. embassies worldwide. He later ran for office, taught political science, wrote for a major newspaper and had his own radio show. A graduate of Georgetown, London and Cambridge universities, he brings decades of experience and insight to the issues that most threaten our American liberty – at home and from abroad.

10 COMMENTS

  1. Those are all excellent ideas. In the Constitution there is mention of the size, and shape of the US Government, and what it’s job is, as well as what the role of the congress is. Why can America not go back to the design of the Constitution and make this overblown government clean and simple. They have taken power well above their allotted limit according to the Constitution. Smaller is easier to control, and it allows Americans their freedoms.

    • On what charges, genius? I will proffer that you had a problem with ‘defunding the police’. The quintessential hypocrite!

  2. All points made in this article are both correct and rational. However, there is a simpler solution, rather than dismantling the FBI. How about, “let’s follow the law”? If judges are being lied to in applying for warrants, point it out and prosecute on on it. If soft judges are falling in line with the conspericy, point it out and unseat them. If agents are not following procedures properly, take them down. This is not rocket science. It is just that there are too many people unwilling to push against the tide. And the fact that it is happening in the clear light of day, is not promising.

    • Rufus, the Bureau is morally bankrupt. It needs to be broken apart and only the few Constitutional agents retained. There’s no other way at this point.

  3. This agency must be dismantled to the bottom floor and rebuilt with American loving agents. Arrest the seventh through the fourth floor and rid the country of this cancer.

  4. After dismantling the FBI, start arresting them,starting with comey,mccabe,the lover’s, and all others, that have been removed during trumps presidency and after. We need all the rats in cages, so they can’t infect others.Thje sooner the better.I’d be worried.

  5. Id like to see this:
    Promote the senior ranks under Mgmt into positions
    Purge Mgmt AS Is
    Change, purge policies A-Z
    OR Defund FBI

  6. They’ve raided the private home of Donald Trump. Fine. Now I demand that the FBI conduct similar raids on the homes of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, for I’ll wager there is probable cause. But NO, all thee raids are against the Law and against the Constitution. Let’s Go Brandon!

  7. Get rid of all of them. Start at the top and go down. Start over with far less of them and give power to people of this country, not the Government. That is what caused the corruption.

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