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    Home » Blog » FBI comes clean on Kash Patel forcing employees to take lie-detector tests: ‘Nothing can stop’

    FBI comes clean on Kash Patel forcing employees to take lie-detector tests: ‘Nothing can stop’

    June 2, 2025Updated:June 2, 2025 World No Comments
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    FBI comes clean on Kash Patel forcing employees to take lie-detector tests: 'Nothing can stop'
    Employers are compelled to take lie-detector checks by FBI producer Kash Patel.

    FBI director Kash Patel has been accused of upsetting the organization to the point where FBI officials have been forced away, demoted, and placed on leave without justification. Patel is also forcing people to consider lie-detector testing to weed out leaking. According to The New York Times, the agency lacks much seasoned agents because the cleansing has been so popular. No amount of “hit pieces” on him and Kash Patel, according to assistant director Dan Bongino, may prevent the atonement they have started, he claimed. The most recent NY Times article is yet another unsuccessful attempt to slow us down. Critical personnel changes are being made at the FBI by the Director and I. As I stated earlier on this software,” The transparency method is continuous as we move disciplined, focused officials into crucial roles in the field. Additionally, we are removing those who have taken vows and those who have promoted politics from the office. The procedure is continuing and won’t end. I want to stress that “part of my article” won’t stop. No number of leaking, or mass media ripoffs will prevent the Director and I from making the necessary changes. No,” Bongino wrote on X.

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    According to the review, Kash Patel has taken over the Washington field business team that was looking into Trump’s 2020 election interference. Other officers who handled Hunter Biden’s laptop analysis have been given paid leave of absence. According to the NYT, one FBI attorney was fired from a crucial position overseeing human resources and informed while on health left. Some employees have been forced to leave their work without giving an explanation. A succession of powerful providers, all girls, were given the order to either get a different position or be forced to retire, according to the report. As a result of Ash Patel’s making some exceptions, elevating assistant specific officials to the best spot at field offices, and making some exceptions, Patel has made some exceptions to these positions. In one instance, Patel brought up a senior adviser who had retired.

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