The FBI is not merely flawed—it is a criminal enterprise masquerading as an agency of law enforcement. For those employed within the bureau, particularly in the Hoover Building or Washington Field Office, there is only one course of action: resign immediately. Anyone who values the rule of law, constitutional principles, or ethical governance should distance themselves from an organization that has abandoned its foundational duties. If intimidation, disregard for legislative authority, and deception are your goals, then the FBI offers a platform. But if integrity matters, flee before it is too late.
The legitimacy of any governing body in a republic depends on the consent of the governed. A president derives authority through elections, but the FBI holds no such constitutional mandate. Instead of respecting its role as an investigative arm, the bureau has increasingly meddled in electoral processes. A May Harvard CAPS Harris Poll revealed that 70% of registered voters fear FBI and intelligence agency interference in elections, while 69% were unsurprised by the bureau’s violation of its own policies to launch the Russian collusion probe.
The Justice Department’s handling of Hunter Biden’s case has further eroded public trust. Under a plea deal, Hunter avoided jail time for secret foreign dealings worth $1.2 million, with charges dismissed after he completed a diversion program. This outcome highlights a systemic double standard: for connected Democrats, tax evasion on bribes is the only transgression that matters. Meanwhile, the FBI’s alleged role in inciting violence on January 6, 2021, and its selective enforcement of laws—targeting political opponents while shielding allies—have fueled accusations of partisan bias.
The bureau’s actions have escalated into open thuggery. It fabricates crimes more frequently than it solves them, leveraging power to intimidate citizens and suppress dissent. FBI alumni reportedly collaborate with active agents to manipulate social media narratives, amplifying stories that align with political agendas while silencing contradictory truths. The agency’s disregard for constitutional rights—searches without warrants, suppression of free speech, and erosion of the Second Amendment—has become emblematic of its corruption.
Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray claim to uphold the rule of law, yet their actions suggest a prioritization of political victory over justice. The raid on Mar-a-Lago and the selective prosecution of cases against Republicans contrast sharply with leniency toward Democrats. This pattern has bred widespread skepticism, with many believing the FBI now operates as an extension of partisan interests rather than impartial authority.
As public resentment grows, so does the demand for accountability. Yet, for now, the FBI and Justice Department remain unchecked, their influence expanding at the expense of democratic norms. One day, the people may reclaim power from these institutions—but until then, their legacy will be one of betrayal and abuse.