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Out With the Old in With the New

Right out of the gate, the incoming Trump administration is looking to make substantial changes to the FBI. Most notably is the immediate ousting of the current FBI Director Christopher Wray who is a republican or perhaps as is more commonly stated amongst that community -- a RINO (Republican in Name Only). Wray has overseen the longest known era of federal government corruption e.g. from at least 2020 to present. And of course, Wray's circumstances do not help much when he authorized or allowed the raid into Trump's home in Florida, coupled with the apparent targeting and harassment of JudicialWatch president Tom Fitton.

As Legalhotwater has stated on the record, for years, the FBI should long ago have been completely dismantled, defunded, and its internal actors brought up on federal crimes ranging from life in prison to the death penalty for its role in the federal government's corruption issues since at least 2020, if not before. This hardline is propositioned as the FBI, for nearly 100 years, has been the chief federal law enforcement agency at the national level. And to have the kind of rogue nature, as demonstrated within the F.B.I, to shore up engaging in the full spectrum of digital-internet related crimes -- under Wray's watch and apparent abuse and approval of Glomor responses, is so far beyond unacceptable that this factor, alone, should ensure Wray's future in any form of law enforcement is entirely precluded for life, at any level -- local, state, or federal. And for those of you, tuning in for the first time, Legalhotwater has been involved in a near four (4) year legal battle with the Department of Justice (FBI), which in essence is no more than a document case. And for nearly four (4) years this rogue agency has used the government apparatus to engage in criminal fraud, identity theft, criminal cover ups, stalking, harassment, gaslighting, and so on.

Take a look at the JudicialWatch video on the nomination of Kash Patel as the new FBI Director, on day one, to replace current FBI Director Wray.