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FBI in Flames: Agents Vow to ‘Take Down the Bureau’ After Being ‘Punished for Taking a Knee

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
December 9, 2025
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A dozen elite FBI agents, fired for a single, historic gesture of de-escalation, have declared open war on the Bureau they once served, filing a blistering lawsuit that threatens to expose what they call a top-down campaign of political purge and retaliation.

The legal bombshell, filed in the District of Columbia, accuses the FBI of unlawfully terminating twelve agents—nine women and three men—for the “considered tactical decision” to take a knee during a volatile racial justice protest in the nation’s capital on June 4, 2020. Their target: FBI Director Kash Patel, a Trump loyalist they allege personally ordered their ouster in an act of pure political vengeance.

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  • A Gesture of Peace, Met with Purge
  • ‘Targeted’ by a Political Boss
  • Why It Matters

A Gesture of Peace, Met with Purge

According to the lawsuit, the agents were ill-prepared and “confronted by a mob” amid the national firestorm following the police murder of George Floyd. Facing a “dangerous situation,” they made a conscious choice to adopt the universal gesture of the moment, kneeling to lower tensions and “avoid triggering violence.”

FBI in Flames: Agents Vow to 'Take Down the Bureau' After Being 'Punished for Taking a Knee

“Their actions were reviewed at the time by both the FBI and the Department of Justice,” the filing states, highlighting that their dismissal letters arrived more than five years later—long after the incident had passed without official censure. The stated reason? A vague accusation of “a lack of impartiality.”

The agents argue this is a blatant cover for the real crime: displaying a “perceived lack of affiliation” with then-President Donald Trump during a period he famously advocated for a more aggressive law enforcement response to protests.

‘Targeted’ by a Political Boss

The lawsuit paints Director Kash Patel as the architect of their downfall, part of a “wider crackdown on personnel perceived to be disloyal” to his political ally. Patel, who has repeatedly denied that his personnel decisions are politically motivated, is named as a direct defendant.

The White House, amid swirling speculation about Patel’s future, has rushed to his defense, calling him “a critical member of the president’s team… working tirelessly to restore integrity to the FBI.” To the fired agents, this “integrity” looks like a partisan purge.

 

Why It Matters

This is not an isolated mutiny. The case follows a separate lawsuit filed by former FBI Acting Director Brian Driscoll and others, alleging similar politically motivated termination. Together, they signal a growing internal revolt, with veteran agents now using the courts to “take down the bureau’s” current leadership.

The twelve plaintiffs are not just seeking vindication; they demand reinstatement with full back pay—a direct challenge to Patel’s authority and a potential multi-million-dollar rebuke of FBI management.

The FBI has declined to comment, letting the incendiary legal accusations hang in the air. But the message from the former agents is clear: they took a knee to prevent a riot. Now, they are standing up to start one inside the very heart of America’s top law enforcement agency. The Bureau is officially in flames.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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