The FBI spent years weaponizing its power against Donald Trump, his allies, and millions of ordinary Americans.
Now the agents responsible are organizing.
The agents who spied on Trump just formed a club – and their demands have turned them into a national punchline.
The Fired Agents Behind the Support Group Have a Record You Need to See
The FBI Support Network launched June 1st offering fired and pressured agents three things: free legal representation, mental health services, and job placement help.
Former Assistant Special Agent in Charge Mike Feinberg announced it.
Former acting Director Brian Driscoll – terminated by Kash Patel and now suing the agency – is one of its key faces.
Driscoll says current agents are "under attack."
He was so rattled during his vetting for a top job that Trump officials asked whether he'd ever voted Democrat – a question that bothered him deeply.
The FBI being turned into a weapon against Trump voters apparently did not.
Check the record before you feel sorry for them.
The agents behind this network are the same crowd who used a fake, Hillary Clinton-funded dossier to spy on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
Hunter Biden’s laptop sat in FBI custody for months while agents met weekly with Big Tech companies to make sure voters never heard about it before the 2020 election.
Former Trump advisor Michael Flynn got trapped on a process charge. J6 defendants got railroaded. And through all of it, these same agents kept insisting the FBI was a clean, nonpolitical institution.
Now they need therapy because Kash Patel fired them.
What Kash Patel Has Actually Built
Kash Patel's FBI put these numbers on the board while Driscoll's group was scheduling therapy sessions.
Violent crime arrests up 39%, cyber indictments up 40%, and more than 900 human traffickers pulled off the streets.
Over 640 child trafficking victims were found and rescued.
209 people stopped before they could carry out terrorist attacks on American soil.
The FBI under Patel identified and located 6,300 missing kids in 2025 alone – a 30% increase – and arrested 2,000 child predators, up 20%.
Sen. Chuck Grassley said during a Senate hearing: Patel's predecessor left him "an FBI infected with politics."
The fired agents are being removed because they did their jobs wrong, in service of a political agenda that had nothing to do with law enforcement.
The FISA Warrant Abuse That Started the FBI Credibility Collapse
Public trust in the FBI didn't start collapsing in 2025 – it started with the FISA warrant against Carter Page.
The FBI built that warrant on intelligence its own investigators knew was likely Russian disinformation, confirmed by declassified footnotes from the DOJ Inspector General's report.
Then came the Hunter Biden laptop – sat on for months while agents ran weekly interference operations with Big Tech to keep voters in the dark before the 2020 election.
James Comey got caught lying to Congress.
Peter Strzok's texts put his contempt for Trump voters in writing.
The Russia investigation ran for years, cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and produced nothing.
These fired agents built that record – every last piece of it.
The ones Patel didn't get to, Trump already handled.
The FBI Support Network can hold its group session wherever it wants – as long as it stays far away from any real power.
Kash Patel is doing exactly what voters elected Trump to do.
The agents who spent a decade pointing federal guns at conservatives are getting a fraction of what they put innocent Americans through.
Sources:
- Alec Schemmel, "Kash Patel Set to Tout Crucial FBI Reforms That Many Americans May Not Know About," Fox News, March 18, 2026.
- "Director Patel Touts FBI's 2026 Record During Police Week," The National Desk, May 2026.
- Director Kash Patel, "We Brought the FBI Out of the Past and Into the AI Age," Fox News Digital, May 2026.
- Sen. Chuck Grassley, "FBI Ignored Early Warnings That Debunked Anti-Trump Dossier Was Russian Disinformation," Grassley.Senate.gov, April 10, 2020.
- "Obama Admin Manufactured Intelligence to Create 2016 Russian Election Interference Narrative, Documents Show," Fox News, July 18, 2025.

