Trump Stabbed In Back as FBI Agents Get Revenge!!

2/25/202621 mincomplete
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0:45The FBI has had enough.
0:47And right now, with the State of the Union having just concluded, they are making
0:53sure that Donald Trump is exposed.
0:56They are making sure that Kash Patel is exposed.
0:58And they are making sure that this entire despicable regime is exposed.
1:04I believe there's a lot of FBI whistleblowers right now who are also working with
1:09Democrats on the House Oversight Committee to expose the Trump regime's cover -up of the
1:15Epstein files. They're cover -up of the child sex trafficking ring.
1:19That's why we're seeing a lot of headlines like this right now.
1:22Just look at the front page of Drudge.
1:25It is not coincidental that this is taking place right as the State of the
1:30Union was happening. Paper bombshell.
1:32Epstein secret files in storage units across the USA.
1:37Tick -tock, Donald. The DOJ scrubs Trump from evidence.
1:4353 missing pages from an accuser of Donald Trump who was alleging or is alleging
1:49that when she was a minor, she was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump.
1:54The Dems are launching a probe of all of this, and we're hearing from Democratic
1:58Congress members like Garcia that they are in contact with whistleblowers from the FBI who
2:04are giving them a lot of important information as well.
2:08Now, I want to highlight a few additional facts here.
2:12So, we're also hearing from FBI leaks regarding Kash Patel's despicable behavior.
2:19So, they're leaking against Donald Trump and Bondi.
2:22They are leaking against Kash Patel.
2:25Here's one. There was two back -to -back stories on this.
2:28So, number one, Kash Patel flights.
2:31One of the things that we are hearing about is agents with the FBI's Elite
2:36Evidence Response Team were delayed in reaching the scene of a mass shooting at Brown
2:42University. Remember when that took place in December because there was no FBI plane available.
2:49Kash Patel was in South Florida living it up at the time with one of
2:54the FBI's two available jets.
2:57Here's what Senator Dick Durbin has said.
2:59Then, whistleblowers within the FBI have revealed.
3:03Also, in the immediate aftermath of the murder of Charlie Kirk, the FBI's shooting reconstruction
3:09team was asked to fly to Utah to aid the investigation and process the scene.
3:15However, the team's deployment was delayed by at least a day because, guess what?
3:20The Bureau plane and pilot shortage caused by Kash Patel's private flights.
3:26Durbin also says that Kash Patel misplaced priorities and poor management of the FBI's resources,
3:33including its aircraft, harmed the FBI's ability to respond to that shooting at Brown University
3:39on December 13th, 2025. Durbin says a source revealed Kash Patel previously said at an
3:46FBI field office meeting, If you have golf, hockey, fishing, or hunting in beautiful sights,
3:52you're going to see a lot of me.
3:55And so Kash Patel was bragging about using our taxpayer money so that he can
4:01gallivant around the country on these private jets.
4:05Here's how MSNOW is reporting it as well, that, again, he was in South Florida
4:11when one of the FBI's two available jets were not able to be used because
4:18they were flying him around during that mass shooting at Brown University.
4:23And Kash Patel saying, I dispute this allegation.
4:26I dispute this allegation. By the way, what is Dan Bongino doing?
4:30Remember the number two at the FBI, the deputy FBI director?
4:34So what's he saying right now?
4:36He's doing podcasts now because he is out.
4:42And you know that he knows where a lot of these bodies are buried from
4:45the Epstein files. And he's been spending his time cursing out Candace Owens.
4:51And so, I mean, you'll just see the panic on these people's faces.
4:54I mean, aren't you both like right -wing podcasters?
4:58And you'll hear them go, F you.
4:59There's harsh language here, but I just want you to see what the former deputy
5:04FBI director is doing right now.
5:06Here, play this clip. Fuck you.
5:10Fuck you. Go. Go. Fuck yourself, you demonic fucking scum.
5:20So Donald Trump's own FBI leaking against him finally because they see all of the
5:26destruction that Donald Trump and his despicable regime are causing.
5:31I want to bring in right now the former head of the FBI field office.
5:36Can we bring him in?
5:37David Sundberg. So he led that Washington field office since 2023.
5:42He was pushed out by the Trump regime.
5:46In 2002, he joined the FBI.
5:49He rose through the ranks.
5:50He's formerly Air Force, former law enforcement.
5:53He's actually running for Congress in Maryland as well.
5:56Here's an interview I did with him because I want to get the perspective of
5:59this guy was the top guy, the top FBI official in Washington, D .C.
6:04He ran the field office, 1 ,600 agents and other staff reported to him.
6:09Half of them were agents reported to this guy.
6:11So let's bring in Dave Sundberg.
6:14It's great to see you.
6:15Dave's also running for Maryland's 5th Congressional District.
6:20You entered the FBI 2002.
6:22Before that, you were Air Force.
6:24Not a political guy at all.
6:26Never thought that you'd actually be really running for office.
6:29But, you know, as I've said to a lot of people that have dealt with
6:32this Trump regime, I wasn't a political guy really at all until I was a
6:37lawyer, you know, until politics hit me.
6:39And I was like, I got to do something, you know, about what's going on.
6:42So we've got a lot to discuss, Dave, especially as thousands of FBI agents are
6:47either being forced out or quitting and they just can't handle these conditions there.
6:52So I just want to get your first reaction when people were just so people
6:57know, too, the field office in D .C.
6:59has about a thousand people there.
7:02Half of them are agents.
7:03So when you're the leader of that field office, you're supervising a huge amount of
7:08people that are at that office.
7:09So talk to us, though, when you see that behavior, Kash Patel chugging the beer,
7:15the spokesperson saying he's not going to the Olympics, you know, to me, the F
7:19you to the American people, Trump calling and mocking the women's hockey team.
7:24What was going through your mind?
7:26Well, thank you very much.
7:28And I really appreciate the opportunity to be on.
7:30Let me start by congratulating both the men's and women's U .S.
7:35Olympic hockey teams for incredible gold medal wins.
7:38And frankly, my thanks and I think all Americans thanks to all of our athletes
7:44who in a difficult circumstance went to represent our nation at the Olympics, which is
7:51such a tremendous tradition for us.
7:53And they're at the peak of their athletic careers.
7:56And I compliment every single one of them.
8:01I think there are two things that that that I see when I when I
8:06see those videos and what's happening.
8:08And frankly, the first is I'm I'm embarrassed for the FBI.
8:12And the second, the second is really that it's it doesn't appear to be new.
8:19I'm not I'm not surprised to see something like this again.
8:26The the FBI I was in kind of lived under a golden rule of not
8:33embarrassing the agency. And I think that's important for a number of reasons and especially
8:38important when you talk about the senior leaders of of an organization such as the
8:43FBI or any any of our government agencies that that carry such heavy responsibilities.
8:50And that is that people watch what you do all the time.
8:54I learned that lesson as I came up through the FBI.
8:58As you mentioned, you know, I started in the Air Force and then I was
9:01a local police officer and detective before joining the FBI, where I spent more than
9:04two decades before taking over as the head of the Washington Field Office, where we
9:10worked some tremendously important cases.
9:12And I knew every day that all of the employees of the FBI and frankly,
9:19the public were watching how I conducted myself and what I did.
9:24And fairly, they were also watching the things I didn't do, what I wasn't attending
9:29to or what I didn't think was important.
9:32And that matters because the reason the FBI is able to accomplish this mission is
9:37because it has the trust of the American people and we may be losing that
9:41trust. It is very important at the end of the day for an FBI agent
9:47to be successful, to be able to get victims or witnesses to talk to him
9:52or her with honesty in times that may be really risky for those people.
10:00And they've got to trust that this FBI agent they're going to talk to who,
10:04you know, could be out canvassing a neighborhood, doing interviews to find the kidnapper of
10:10Nancy Guthrie, or could very importantly, be working a case we should have in broad,
10:17you know, under, under open conditions, working with the state to investigate the use of
10:24force by ICE agents that led to the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Preddy.
10:28And to do those interviews, people need to trust the FBI agent they're talking to,
10:35and now every FBI agent who goes out into our country.
10:39to do the job on behalf of the people starts that conversation with the American
10:45public having watched the FBI director, you know, as you described in a locker room
10:52spraying beer. That's not how we want to start those conversations.
10:57You know, and with the exodus of, you know, maybe a thousand or more, you
11:03know, agents and even probably more staffers, you know, and the purge by the Trump
11:10regime of senior executives like yourselves and others who have built this institutional experience on
11:17very, you know, on the highest risks to our country.
11:22For our audience, can you describe just how dangerous is it right now?
11:28I mean, in terms of what's not being investigated with the brain drain that's occurred,
11:36how do you describe it?
11:38How do you see what's existing right now at that agency?
11:41Yeah, it's tremendously challenging to accomplish the mission right now for a number of reasons.
11:47And, you know, some of those are where we are putting the agents and analysts
11:52and their efforts and what work they're doing.
11:55Um, the, the FBI has traditionally not worked immigration matters outside of its own cases.
12:03Um, and when we, when we push FBI agents to do that work, or in
12:09the case of Washington, D .C., uh, to have agents walking the streets as if
12:14they're, you know, part of the Metropolitan Police Department, immediately, even outside of those roles,
12:22we're taking them away from the things that they should be working on because only
12:27the FBI can work on them in such a capacity.
12:29Those are terrorism cases that are not getting as much attention.
12:32Those are cyber cases, uh, that could be national security cases, or they can be
12:38criminal cyber cases in which, you know, Americans, uh, are, are, are being defrauded of
12:44tremendous amounts of money. They could be complex healthcare fraud investigations or espionage cases and,
12:51and just putting the, the human capacity of the FBI on other projects that are
13:00not traditionally FBI, um, uh, priorities.
13:05And, and certainly we have other agencies that are supposed to attend to them.
13:08That by itself takes away from the attention we can give an already strapped FBI
13:14to, to conduct its national security mission and to work these really significant criminal cases
13:20on behalf of the American people.
13:22Additionally, by putting them in that position, we continue to detract from the public trust
13:30in the agency. And as I said, uh, the trust of the public is essential
13:35in accomplishing the mission of the FBI.
13:37Our government works at the consent of the people and law enforcement at any level.
13:42And I've worked at, at, at local levels and at federal levels.
13:46We are unable to provide good policing and good national security.
13:52If we lose the trust of the communities we work in.
13:56It, and look, we'll talk about your congressional race right now and why you stepped
14:00in, you know, uh, to run for the fifth congressional district.
14:04It's very crowded primary there.
14:06So I want to talk in a bit about what do you think separates you
14:08from some of the democratic primaries for everybody knows that's Steny Hoyer seat that he's
14:12had before I was born.
14:14I think he had that seat in 1980 and he announced his resignation, uh, soon
14:19it's Maryland's fifth. But you know, to me, when I'm watching, when I'm seeing the
14:25FBI behavior, I, in many ways, I think the hard part for us all is
14:32what we're watching is so, is so clownish.
14:35It's so juvenile. It's surreal.
14:38It doesn't feel like this could even be a real thing.
14:41It's like, we're living a simulation and a parody because look, you're a serious, like
14:47you're a serious dude. You know, when I think about FBI agents, you know, I
14:50think about real serious people who go in every day and every microsecond of the
14:57day is, is done with intentionality and purpose.
15:01And even the smallest aberration from the mission could be viewed with discipline.
15:08And, you know, that's what I think about the FBI.
15:11And then I see, you know, this craziness out there and I almost don't have
15:16the, the language to be like, what the F, what the F is this?
15:21What the F is this all?
15:22And I think that's also what, why you decided to run because it is like
15:27a, what the F, what the F is going on with our country?
15:30Like I, it's, it's, it's ridiculous.
15:32And, and it's, it's authoritarian, but it's also, it's also weird and strange and demented.
15:39And I'm like, what, what, you know, I, I grew up with value.
15:42You know, your word is important.
15:44You keep your contracts, you do things.
15:46These people, it's just craziness that's out there.
15:50Yes. Agreed. And it's, that's really challenging for people in government, not just in the
15:56FBI. I mean, there are so many federal employees who are doing their best to
16:04do the job they signed up to do.
16:06And they signed up. for a reason.
16:08I mean, I used to tell the people working with me in the FBI that
16:11we all signed up for the same reason.
16:14It didn't matter if you were an FBI agent, you were an analyst, you were
16:17a linguist, you were an attorney, a professional staff.
16:21It didn't matter. We're all there to accomplish a mission.
16:23We needed to do that together.
16:25And that is a very, very tough place to work.
16:30And it is full of really great people who, you know, took federal civil service
16:37jobs in order to fulfill a service obligation to what they consider to be the
16:46most important thing that they can do.
16:48And so why am I running?
16:50I'm running, frankly, because I've decided that being angry is not enough.
16:53We can be frustrated with the system.
16:55We can be disappointed in how politics are.
17:00I mean, I am frustrated as someone who was forced out of my position because
17:06I certainly would not have allowed the FBI to be utilized in the manner it's
17:11being right now. And I think we need people who have deep experience inside of
17:19the very agencies that are being weaponized against our own people.
17:24The Department of Justice has been weaponized as a way to go after political opponents,
17:31which is a terrible thing to happen to the agency that doesn't work for the
17:38president per se. It works for the American people.
17:41The attorney general is not the president's attorney.
17:43And to watch parts of the Department of Homeland Security, ICE specifically to be used
17:49as a tool of intimidation is not where we should be as a nation.
17:54And then in D .C.
17:56specifically, but we've seen it in other cities, it's just still going on in D
17:59.C. The presence of armed National Guardsmen appears to me to be an attempt to
18:05normalize the view of soldiers in our streets.
18:12And when you couple that with statements from the president that we should nationalize elections
18:19in certain states, I am very, very concerned of the direction we're headed.
18:25I'm very concerned that Congress has not been able to be a proper check on
18:30presidential power. And that's probably been true for many years.
18:33And we need more people to step up to serve in ways that will be
18:42important for our country to move forward at all.
18:45I never intended a political career.
18:47I'm a career public servant who has taken an oath to defend the Constitution now
18:52three times. I've administered that oath to task force officers joining us in our missions,
18:58whether it was to fight violent crime or foreign intelligence officers or beyond cyber task
19:05force. That oath is important to me.
19:07And just because I was forced out of government by President Trump doesn't mean that
19:12that oath has changed at all.
19:14And I believe I can go to Congress and help to provide this sort of
19:19oversight and more importantly, the sort of rebuilding of those agencies that will be important
19:24and needs to be done from an understanding of how those agencies work, what was
19:31not great about them before, and where we need to go in the future so
19:34that we can protect them from easy weaponization against the American people.
19:40Where can people learn more about you, about the campaign, and anything else you want
19:45to say to our more than six million subscribers before we go?
19:48Thanks so much. They can learn more about me and the campaign at Dave Sundberg
19:53.com. That's D -A -V -E -S -U -N -D -B -E -R -G .com.
20:00My bio's there. I am a proud public servant who was pushed out because I
20:10was not going to allow the Washington field office or any other part of the
20:15FBI, but specifically my office, which had responsibility for the January 6th cases, had responsibility
20:22for the staffing of agents and analysts on the special counsel cases.
20:26I was not going to allow that to be politicized.
20:29And so now I am running to represent the Fifth District of Maryland in Congress,
20:35a district that has, if not the highest, one of the highest percentages of federal
20:41employees in it of any congressional district right outside of D .C.
20:46It's very important that we all get in this fight together and that we stop
20:50these excesses and abuses of federal government.
20:54We need these agencies to be working for us with our consent.
20:58Dave Sundberg running for Maryland's Fifth Congressional District.
21:02Look forward to hearing more from you and learning more about the campaign as it
21:06progresses. Thanks, Dave. Thank you so much.
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