The media got the headline wrong.
A new report from the National Alliance of Retired and Active Duty FBI Agents was framed as a brutal indictment of Trump’s new Bureau—proof, pundits claimed, that Director Kash Patel and Deputy Dan Bongino were flailing and the harsh report from retired FBI agents criticizes Kash Patel and Dan Bongino's leadership.
But a close reading of the Alliance’s own data tells a different story. The report does not show collapse. It shows a battered institution in the middle of a long-overdue course correction.
Beneath the complaints and bruised egos are eight major, measurable improvements that the press ignored—and they all cut in one direction: reform is working.
The overall picture is not of an unreformable agency sliding further into politicization, but of an agency in the early, turbulent stages of being dragged back toward its proper mission. [Amuse at Substack]
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