Trump's FBI Purges Could Reduce Danger Posed by the Bureau—or Make It His Weapon
A defanged FBI could minimize our reliance on politicians’ (rarely) good intentions.

As the Trump administration enacts its agenda, two priorities—one bad and the other good—come into conflict. President Donald Trump and his supporters have threatened to punish political enemies who, they believe, used the mechanisms of government to target them. But they've also acted to shrink the state. To the extent that efforts to defang intelligence and enforcement agencies like the FBI precede and prevail over attempts at retribution, such vindictiveness will be less possible. That would reduce the danger of the government in the hands of the current president and those to come.
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Threats Against Political Enemies
When he was running to return to the White House, Trump threatened to "go after" then-President Joe Biden and his family with a special prosecutor. He also said members of Congress who investigated the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot "should go to jail." He told a crowd that his main opponent in the presidential race, Kamala Harris, "should be impeached and prosecuted." He has a nasty habit of threatening to punish opponents, even if he later hedges his comments with promises that "retribution will be through success" in helping the country.
To be fair, Trump himself faced investigations and prosecutions that looked like political hit jobs. In June 2023, 62 percent of respondents to a Quinnipiac University poll thought the Department of Justice's case against Trump was politically motivated. A year later, 57 percent of those polled by Monmouth University believed the same about the New York "hush money" trial in which he was convicted. But that's a legacy to repudiate and end, not perpetuate.
But along with seething at enemies, Trump has promised "to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies." And among the agencies targeted by this administration is one of the more dangerous to our liberty: the FBI.
Defanging an FBI With a Troubled History
"On January 31, 2025, the Acting Deputy Attorney General instructed the Acting FBI Director to terminate the FBI's entire senior leadership team and the Assistant Director in charge of the Washington Field Office," complains the FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) in a letter to Congress. The letter goes on to object that bureau personnel are "having their careers jeopardized for carrying out the orders they were given by their superiors in the FBI."
This came after news reports that top FBI executives had been told to resign or else be fired. The Cato Institute's Patrick Eddington confirmed that the firings included all executive assistant directors "and over two dozen Special Agents in Charge."
From the beginning, the FBI has frequently crossed the line to take on the role of domestic political police. It targets political dissidents across the political spectrum, spies on Americans, and acts as a thuggish enforcement arm for whoever is in power.
"The FBI, for example, has placed more emphasis on domestic dissent than on organized crime and, according to some, let its efforts against foreign spies suffer because of the amount of time spent checking up on American protest groups," the U.S. Senate's Church Committee reported in 1976.
The FBI hasn't really improved since then. In 2023, the bureau was caught abusing access to information collected under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to dig up information on activists and political donors. Three years ago, it issued bulletins claiming that a taste for Revolutionary War imagery, such as the Betsy Ross flag, might reveal people tending toward "violent extremism."
"The FBI entraps hapless people all the time, arrests them, charges them with domestic terrorism offenses or other serious felonies, claims victory in the 'war on domestic terrorism,' and then asks Congress for more money to entrap more people," John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer and whistleblower, wrote in 2021.
The FBI has a long history of hostility to encryption and other efforts to maintain privacy even as Chinese hackers use government-mandated wiretapping backdoors in the country's telecommunications infrastructure to gain access to sensitive information. A 2018 Inspector General's report found the FBI to be meddling in politics in ways that offended all sides and even some agents.
Accused, depending on who is on the receiving end of its abuses, of working for both Democrats and Republicans, the FBI is more accurately described as a tool for maintaining the position of the political establishment. But it's most dedicated to preserving its own power and prestige.
So, if President Trump wants to strip the FBI of its power and mount its seal on the wall as a trophy, all the best to him. But that's assuming he wants to remove or at least reduce the danger posed by the FBI rather than repurpose the bureau for his own political uses.
The FBI Could Become Less Dangerous, or a Tool for the New Boss
As I write, FBI officials have just complied with an order to turn over the names of employees who investigated the January 6 riot; agents are suing to keep the president from using the information. Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll has apparently become a rallying point for some sort of resistance to the White House's moves against the bureau. While Trump's opponents cheer that resistance, the prospect of a powerful government agency defying orders is disturbing—especially if what they're defying is an attempt to reduce their own power and privilege.
Whether that's what the administration is doing, though, remains up in the air. Trump's nominee to head the FBI, Kash Patel, approached the job with a list of people he believes deserve attention once he's in a position of power. That's the exact opposite of what we should want in a new chief for a powerful bureau with a troubled history. But he's also referenced his own experience at the hands of investigators as a basis for opposing the politicization of government agencies.
"The only thing that will matter if I'm confirmed as a director of the FBI is a de-weaponized, de-politicized system of law enforcement completely devoted to rigorous obedience to the Constitution and a singular standard of justice," Patel told the Senate Judiciary Committee during confirmation hearings.
Hopefully, that's true. An FBI led by a leader opposed to politicization would be refreshing.
Even better, though, would be more firings at the FBI, along with reductions in its power and reach. If that happens, the intent of future presidents and FBI directors will be less important, since the bureau will no longer be such a dangerous weapon in the hands of government officials.
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TRUMO NEEDS TO ASK PERMISSION FIRST !
They're all fucking DC establishment puppets now. The foundation and the magazine need the same kind of clean out that the FBI is due for.
Sure Tuccille may be the most libertarian person he knows, but that isn't actually saying much.
Sure Tuccille may be the most libertarian person he knows, but that isn't actually saying much.
Yeah, TRUMO is the most instinctively, principally, or accidentally libertarian person they know, and they *hate* him.
let me take a swing at rewriting that headline to something I'd want to read about...
Dem president's FBI Budget, IRS budget, USAID budget, etc.... bloating Could Make It a His (D) Weapon
As usual, speculation without evidence. The only thing I read now is the Volokh report.
This bot is malfunctioning.
That, or it's become self-aware.
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Yea, like that his his modus operandi.
President Donald Trump and his supporters have threatened to punish political enemies who, they believe, used the mechanisms of government to target them.
So hold those who abused their government powers accountable?
Did you mean something more nefarious here?
In Toosilly's world so long as Democrats are the first to commit an abuse they should never be held accountable, also eliminate QI because they're not Democrat enough.
Precisely!
To be fair, Trump himself faced investigations and prosecutions that looked like political hit jobs.
Looked like!?
#libertarians4billsofattainders
#libertarians4excessivefines
#libertarians4witchhunts
The real problem with authoritarianism is the optics.
Now that the FBI is going to be weaponized against the left, Trump defenders who wanted it abolished suddenly fell in love.
Those who weaponized it against the right should go unpunished?
As sarc always says, we need to have faith and trust our institutions.
Sarc is a fucking authoritarian shit.
"Sarc is a fucking authoritarian shit."
This can't be emphasized enough. That little bargain-basement Nazi had his hands down his pants watching the American justice system devolve into kangaroo courts, secret police harassment and politically motivated false prosecution, at a level that would make the Soviet KGB blush.
And yet when it comes time for the perpetrators to be investigated Sarc's all "thE FBI iS gOiNg tO bE weApOniZed".
FUCK HIM!
Seriously, fuck that little Nazi, and his grotesque hypocrisy.
And the hilarious thing is that he still hates cops.
Trump is above the law?
I will take that as a no.
I will take that as a yes.
Poor sarc, you buddies are going to get their comeuppance. It is going to a rough four years for your liver.
Now sarc is defending cops?
He loves officer Byrd and justifies murder to Byrd not having a good line of sight.
If you don’t have a good line of sight, you don’t shoot. Period.
Ok, maybe Lt Byrd could, because he probably was an AA hire. His big problem though was that he was never in reasonable fear of imminent death or great bodily injury. He was twice her size, and was surrounded by other, lower ranking, Capital Police officers, who no doubt had non-lethal means (Tasers, etc) available to subdue her. Heck, any one of them could have subdued her with their bare hands.
That confirms the yes.
We can add comeuppance to the list of words sarc does not understand.
Ooooh noooo! I’m not muted!
Hahaha hahaha.
I'm honestly getting sick of the winning.
Don't worry; they will fight back. Trump won't win every battle.
Agreed. But I'll still be top of sarc's list.
It’s lonely at the top.
TDS must be a real bitch.
You mean being targeted by a criminal government.
It is only criminal when Trump does it. Only he is subject to the law; all sarc's lefty boos are above it.
Investigating crimes and retaliating against investigators is totally the same. Got it.
Can you remember a president giving government employees a loyalty test, and firing them if they fail? I can’t. And I find it down right disturbing.
Every DEI hiring statement over the last 4 years. Democrats did it first!
Those who weaponized it against the right should go unpunished?
I don’t like the precedent that it sets. And Trump won anyway.
I don’t want to live in a country where each new administration purges the old so they can order employees around like a dictator, and the outgoing president has to flee for their life.
That’s where we’re headed.
And you don’t seem to have a problem with it.
You laughed about it for the last 8 years.
You can take one of the J6ers cells. No need to charge you with anything either.
He's choosing the single policy most.likely (at 100%) to result in eternally weaponized government while pretending to be motivated by ending weaponized government. Its just.ridiculous.
Headed? We've been there for every president since at least Clinton. Prob way before that when people assumed that was going to happen and didn't get all bent out of shape about it. For fucks sake Jackson told SCOTUS to go fuck themselves and marched the Cherokee on the trail of tears. This isn't new or egregious in anyway.
"Precedent" in this context no longer means what it used to mean. If the goal is a de-weaponized Federal government with a lot less scope and secret authority and no tolerance for corruption then we have a LONG ways yet to go. I come down on the side of wrecking ball first, then worry about reorganizing what's left.
And the punishment so far is being fired from the jobs they used to abuse citizens.
It is amazing people are against this.
If your career came to a screeching halt because couldn’t pass a political loyalty test that would be just fine.
Now Jesse is totally cool. He won’t talk to me directly. He makes snide remarks like a woman talking about someone who is in the same room.
It’s cute. And flattering.
The alternative is having employees like Kevin Clinesmith.
This is actually pretty creepy.
You don’t remember it because you’re a drunk.
Can you remember government employees forging evidence as part of a campaign to delegitimize the President of the United States?
Again, no. He's a drunk. Just because we joke about it doesn't mean it's not true.
Yes. Take the COVID vax or be fired.
"Trump is above the law?"
Trump isn't above the law, and neither are the state parasites who fabricated evidence and manufactured charges so Team Sarcasmic could steal another election, you grotesque little totalitarian simp.
Reasonable people know that removing those who weaponized government is not weaponizing government, it is de-weaponizing it.
Reasonable people also know opposing de-weaponizing government is the same as supporting weaponizing it.
So play it out. Trump administration succeeds in firing 1,000 FBI employees [some low estimate of how many employees worked in some way on any of the 1500+ Jan 6 investigations/arrests] and puts 1,000 MAGA loyalists in their place.
What is the next step?
I don't doubt that's the only option you can think of. Like the other left wingers you can't even conceptualize a non politicized institution.
Leftists always project.
This. He knows what he would do and can't imagine somebody wouldn't.
The next step should be to refocus the FBI on violators of the few Federal crimes that actually should be Federal crimes under the Constitution. That way they would never miss the thousand agents who were fired and the ten percent of the FBI needed to investigate actual Federal crimes could be the best of the best of the best after the rest were let go to pursue more productive activities.
Now that the FBI is going to be weaponized against the left, Trump defenders who wanted it abolished suddenly fell in love.
No, unlike Reason writers, we want it abolished, or at minimum, its wings drastically clipped. That's how consistency works.
Soon sarc will accuse Jesse of doing exactly what he did here. Then play the victim and deny it when called out for his hypocrisy. At least he's consistent.
I find your obsession with sarcasmic to be disturbing. Maybe you bromancers could refocus on the news and discussion threads? Or maybe - I dunno - refute the things you disagree with?
Abolished, wings clipped, reins drawn tight. Busting notoriously murderous gangsters for tax fraud? Not the preferred option, but better than people being shot to death in the streets. Investigating the people who were shot to death in public? Failing to stop other people from being shot to death in public? Losing evidence for the defense when people defending themselves in public face a jury? Staging coups and entrapping people who performed no violence and weren't otherwise motivated to it? Completely ignoring mass waves of violence all overtly connected to a common cause? Knock that shit right the hell off.
No, we want it cleansed, de-toothed and made into a police force working on policing actual laws.
I don't know what you've been reading, but I've seen a lot more talk about getting them onto street-level crimes or actual criminal organizations rather than looking at political enemies
Its already the Left's weapon.
So this will either defang it or make it my weapon - I like my odds.
So this will either defang it or make it my weapon - I like my odds.
Or, much to TooSilly's retarded embarassment, both!
OMG! They handed out reasonable sentences to people who fabricated evidence and abused their authority to engage in lawfare! Those diabolical cads! From now on, both sides will be punishing the other side with reasonable sentences for people who fabricated evidence, abused their authority, and engaged in lawfare!
The reality is that the FBI and DOJ under Obama and Biden engaged in well documented criminal acts against their political enemies. Prosecuting crimes is not retribution.
I mean, personally I've thought the FBI needed serious pruning since long before Trump was even a reality TV star. So as far as I'm concerned, this is long, long overdue.
Should have happened when J Edgar Hoover was in charge but he had the dirt on everybody in power.
Don't doubt that they still do have the dirt—this will get ugly.
That's the funniest thing about this whole melodrama. Teflon Don doesn't care! They've thrown pretty much everything they had at him and instead of whining and seeking shelter, he blustered his way through it back into the White House. Although I am not even remotely a fan of Trump, I am enjoying the wrecking ball immensely! [checks popcorn bowl - oops! better pop some more, he's just getting started!]
Government agencies are not a 4th branch of government. They are under the executive branch, which means Trump is their boss.
If the legislature doesn't like what Trump does with it, they can defund it or eliminate it. Similarly, the judicial branch can overturn trumped up convictions.
Exactly. So to stop Trump, we need to defun... wait, you're trying to trick me aren't you?
Although I agree in principle, one of the reasons American history is 'way past that option is that "the legislature" has proven repeatedly over a long period of time that it cannot do anything even remotely effective like that. What if Congress took action and Trump ignored them? The recent record of the Supreme Court in quickly enjoining the Executive branch has been about fifty-fifty and takes time. And, although I'm not sure what "precedent" means lately, the legal precedent over the last several decades, should the Supremes prefer to use it as an excuse, would be overwhelmingly on the side of the Executive for the last dozen Administrations of both parties.
"...or Make It His Weapon."
Like Biden did?
The only thing Biden weaponized was a bicycle. Damn near killed the POTUS.
Best if we agree to disagree, leave it alone and keep it as the Neocon DNC's weapon.
So, bringing to justice those who criminally misused the FBI to persecute Trump and conservative citizens will make the FBI MORE likely to be so misused in the future? That makes no sense.
Okay, JD Tuccille. Rather than DJT go after the political opponents within the deep state who weaponized the FBI, let's dismantle the FBI because it has become the Stasi of the United States. Then, no president can use it as a weapon. Defang the snake.
Good start, except dismantling the FBI doesn't dismantle the whole deepstate.
It would be a blow to their enforcement ability.
I have said may times that we needed a Ford who would pardon everyone so we can all calm down.
If this goes like Trump says that it's going to go, it may actually give the same effect. Except instead of pardoning everyone, he's disarming everyone so they have no choice except to calm down.
I just hope that this works. Because there is a danger of this just becoming a bigger pendulum swing.
You would be insane if you thought that the Trump purge's goal is anything other than Trump wanting to turn the FBI into his personal secret police.
Paranoid Personality Disorder is a bitch. Good luck.
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Fuck off and die, MG.
Trump has demonstrated over a long time that what he says his goal is, what his actual goal might be, what actions he takes, and the actual outcomes of his actions have no identifiable relationship to each other and, even in retrospect, are totally unpredictable.
I love how the definition of "weaponized FBI" has shifted over the past several years from "investigating speculative claims about Trump-Russia collusion", and now includes "investigating Trump voters who committed real crimes on Jan. 6".
Apparently, "weaponized FBI" now means holding any right-winger accountable for anything. Why it's as if they feel ENTITLED to do whatever it takes to "save the Republic", up to and including breaking the law, and trying to stop them is "WEAPONIZED GOVERNMENT!!!" coming after them.
Can you name ANY other incident that led to over 5000 FBI employees to investigate it?
BLM riots did not.
Investigating parents opposed to letting boys in girls bathrooms after a girl was sexually assaulted at school in the bathroom by a boy is ok?
Investigating Catholic Churches that have Mass in Latin is ok?
Does any normal, thinking person believe White Supremacy is the greatest danger to American sovereignty? Only the far left. It can be an issue, but greatest danger? More dangerous that Antifa and BLM?
No - that is political weaponization far beyond the authority of the FBI.
You are illustrating the inherent problem here. Team Blue policy choices have been distorted by Team Red media to be not merely reasonable ideas that reasonable people can disagree with, but instead UNREASONABLE ideas that no sane person, especially not a 'true patriot', could possibly agree with. So agreeing with Team Blue policy is not merely a disagreement, it veers into seditious treason at worst. And so in this framing, combined with the Team Red victimization complex, a person who tries to implement a Team Blue policy choice is "weaponizing government" against poor right-wing patriots just doing their best to save the Republic.
Does any normal, thinking person believe
That's right - if you agree with Team Blue policy choices, that makes you an abnormal irrational person. This framing is the real problem here.
So, when you are ready to talk about any of these issues that don't involve hysteria and outrage, then let's chat.
Team Blue policy choices have been distorted by Team Red media to be not merely reasonable ideas that reasonable people can disagree with, but instead UNREASONABLE ideas that no sane person, especially not a 'true patriot', could possibly agree with.
The correct word here is not "distorted" but rather "identified". We know these are unreasonable choices because Team Blue did not apply them to lawbreakers whose politics they agreed with during the BLM riots.
Also revealing is that Jeffey pretends he disagrees with characterizing opponents as irrational. Remember the Dem Party and the activist left claims half of America are Nazis but Jeffey has no criticism of them. Instead he lies about reality so he can pretend the right is antagonistic even though the left's entire mission is demonizing the right.
And don't foget the preening at the end as if his juvenile propaganda and dishonesty is somehow worthy.
Except dumbass, the FBI have investigated people who committed NO CRIMES, and destroyed their lives ... as reported here yesterday. just like the ATF.
The Federal Government should have ONE, 1, uno, single police force, and ALL OTHER agencies should use that force for force. Call it Marshalls Office or FBI. The rest lose their guns (ATF, DEA, EPA, DOE, et al)
You're right, the FBI has committed real abuses! So if you want the FBI to not commit abuses, then investigate the actual abuses. Stop trying to declare every time some Team Red supporter does something wrong as an instance of "weaponizing government". When that happens, it cheapens the actual abuses that the FBI partakes in.
I see Jeffrey is lying about reality to justify criticizing those he hates again. Of course it is weaponizing government to prosecute people as terrorists for walking around during a protest. We know Jeffrey understands and agrees with this because he made this argument during the BLM riots, and only now has he changed his position since he desires a
government weaponized against right- politics.
Sounds good to me. Like the abuses I just described on a Jan 6th participant, who never approached the building, and many others.
Start with every e-mail on Jan 6th pursuits. Many will be justified as the most minor misdemeanors since toilet papering a house in high school. The e-mails will tell the actual intent and actions of the agents, and go from there.
Not even complicated. Then do the same thing in the ATF.
It is not even subtle that the government was weaponized. Now is ridiculous deniers like you will allow it to be published so the people can see what the real horror was (and it isn't bad orange hair)
Therein lies the rub of dealing with us fallible humans. No matter how noble the cause, a measurable percentage will abuse the power. We desire an internal security apparatus to protect us from malign actors. This requires access to information which is easily misused. Which evil is greater? Is punishing transgressions of the agents retribution or justice? We know the politicians can't be trusted with independent oversight. That's why I like Elon's MO of getting a bunch savants to make a game of ferreting out the rot and airing it in public. Seems like the best currently available approach.
Tuccille is a TDS-addled steaming pile of shit, too stupid to realize it.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda. Right Tucille? Please post the articles you wrote about an administration that actually did use the FBI as a weapon against it's political enemies. STFU.
Trump could have a hamburger or fried chicken today.
ONE OF THOSE CHOICES SOUNDS TERRIBLE.
Hard to imagine the author getting this more backwards. Criminals in the JD, FBI, CIA, etc went after J6 protestors for exercising their first amendment rights with zero due process and prosecuted a former President admittedly to keep him from ever attaining power again. Do we think any laws may have been broken? Stupid question. So do I give a shit if in the interest of justice Trump threatens these criminals with prosecution? Hell no!
At least Trump has evidence of a crime being committed.
The funniest part of the whole article is, on a meta level, that TooSilly doesn't even give a whiff of legitimate law enforcement.
He doesn't oppose defanging the FBI because it will lead to more terrorism or organized crime or sex trafficking or whatever. He's explicitly opposed to defanging the FBI because it would make it less effective for political prosecutions going forward.
He's not a libertarian. He's not even a fairly regular person who might actually think cutting back the FBI might lead to more terrorism or whatever. He's a pure, unadulterated, pro-deep state, partisan hack.
Bah! How did our country even survive before the FBI I wonder?
Strip it down and re-focus its mission more narrowly.