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The FBI does not deserve the new headquarters.

It does not deserve anything.


The FBI is the American Gestapo and the American KGB. And it is also the reincarnation of the Mafia, whom they devoured. They have to be investigated under the RICO laws themselves.
It is the brainless, inept, self-serving, and incompetent organization which is the direct threat to America.

It is a CHURCH, not a security agency.
They recruit informants as if they were the true believers and members of this CHURCH.
Otherwise, the FBI agents feel so lonely and insecure.

Hamas attack proves the use of informants insufficient and possibly counterproductive. It fosters the false sense of security and may skew the Intelligence Assessments.

Defund and dismantle the MONSTER FBI!
Establish the new and the truly professional domestic security agency and the Elite, highly trained and prepared Counterintelligence Services under the direct control of ODNI.

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FBI Director Christopher A. Wray said last month he could not accept a federal official’s decision to relocate the agency’s headquarters from downtown Washington to the Maryland suburbs, criticizing the politically fraught and drawn out site selection process as fatally flawed, according to a letter obtained by The Washington Post.

The Oct. 12 letter sent from the FBI director to the top official at the General Services Administration — the agency that oversees federal real estate — called on the agency to scrap its Maryland selection and restart the entire process. Wray said a former GSA official in charge of the process until their departure last month, made questionable decisions that ignored the recommendations of a panel convened to choose the most suitable location.

The GSA rejected Wray’s appeals. The Post reported Wednesday that federal officials chose a 61-acre site adjacent to the Greenbelt Metro station in Prince George’s County, Md., to house the new FBI headquarters — a plot of land owned by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, also known as Metro.

The letter from Wray to Robin Carnahan, the head of GSA, was a remarkable rejection of the results of a hard-fought selection process that has taken years, pitting officials in Maryland and Virginia against each other as they vied for a massive new federal complex, which has promised to generate billions of dollars in taxpayer revenue. After receiving the letter, the GSA decided it was proceeding anyway with the Greenbelt site decision.

On Thursday morning, Wray spoke to senior FBI leaders about the decision and sent an email to the workforce, telling them a three-person panel working on the decision had unanimously recommended a different site, one in Springfield, Va.

“The site selection panel wrote a detailed consensus report articulating the basis for its recommendation of Springfield,” Wray wrote, but that recommendation was overruled by a GSA official.

“Unfortunately, we have concerns about fairness and transparency in the process and GSA’s failure to adhere to its own site selection plan,” Wray wrote. “Despite our engagement with GSA over the last two months on these issues, our concerns about the process remain unresolved.”

Wray’s letter to the workforce emphasized “our concerns are not with the decision itself but with the process … For our part, we will continue to be clear about our process concerns, even as we work with GSA toward the design and construction of a facility.”

He also said the FBI hopes to secure funding to build office space in D.C. that would house up to 1,000 employees. It’s unclear if that building would be at its current location on Pennsylvania Avenue.

The GSA picked Greenbelt as the new headquarters site over two other finalists in the competition: Landover, which is also in Prince George’s County, and Springfield, in Fairfax County, Va.

In his Oct. 12 letter to GSA, Wray said the agency “cannot accept a site selection decision with these unresolved issues,” and asked that a new official be appointed “to re-run the site selection process.”

Those issues, according to the letter, include whether the official overseeing the site selection process disagreed on what Wray called “key areas,” and the official “disagreed with the panel’s unanimous rating of the Greenbelt site” in order to increase the rating of Greenbelt.

That official had worked previously for Metro, which owns the Greenbelt parcel, which the FBI said was a concern given how the decision-making was done. That official, Wray said, “was later granted overarching power to select the site without adhering to the recommendation of the unanimous panel and with limitless ability to decide when outside information should and should not be considered in making the site selection decision.”

The letter did not suggest “a lack of integrity” by the official, but said “for a project of this magnitude and significance,” the official making the decision “simply should not have previous, direct affiliation with one of the parties of this procurement.”


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Trump“s lawyers mount long-shot bid to toss NY fraud lawsuit


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Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks on the day he attends the Trump Organization civil fraud trial, in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., November 6, 2023. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

Donald Trump’s lawyers on Thursday asked a New York judge to decide a civil fraud case against the former U.S. president in his favor, a long-shot bid coming midway through a trial that has revealed the inner workings of his real estate empire.

The request for a directed verdict came in open court a day after the New York attorney general’s office rested its case against Trump, his two adult sons and 10 of his companies.

The trial will continue through mid-December if the motion is denied.

New York Attorney General Letitia James claims Trump and his family businesses manipulated the value of assets in his personal financial statements by billions of dollars to secure better deals with lenders and insurers and lighten his tax bill.

A directed verdict is when a judge finds that no one could reasonably rule in favor of the opposing party. Justice Arthur Engoron is highly unlikely to grant the request, having already found that Trump and 10 of his businesses committed persistent fraud.

Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, has testified along with his sons Donald Jr. and Eric Trump. His daughter Ivanka Trump also took the stand but is not a defendant.

Trump has repeatedly accused James, an elected Democrat, and the judge overseeing the trial of political bias and “election interference.”

On Monday, he gave defiant and rambling testimony, acknowledging that his asset valuations were sometimes inaccurate but saying they were not relevant to banks and insurers.

James is seeking at least $250 million in penalties, as well as restrictions that would effectively bar Trump and his adult sons from the New York real estate business for five years.



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