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Trump administration officials have forced out all six of the FBI’s most senior executives and multiple heads of FBI field offices across the country, current and former FBI officials told NBC News. They included the high-profile leader of the Washington, D.C., field office, which was involved in the prosecutions of President Donald Trump.
The Justice Department also fired multiple federal prosecutors who conducted the criminal investigation of Jan. 6 rioters, sources said. A congressional aide said the number of prosecutors impacted is roughly two dozen.
It was not immediately clear why the FBI and DOJ officials had been ousted. The FBI and DOJ declined to comment.
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/national-international/trump-administration-forces-out-multiple-senior-fbi-officials/6131094/
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Trump administration forces out multiple senior FBI officials
Trump said he was not aware of the removals. They came hours after FBI director nominee Kash Patel testified that he was “not aware of” plans to remove officials who investigated Trump.
The Trump administration is set to expand a purge of career law enforcement officials, demanding the names of those who worked on January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack and Trump-related investigations for potential removal – a move that could affect thousands.
Leaders of the FBI were instructed Friday to provide the Justice Department by Tuesday information about all current and former bureau employees who “at any time” worked on January 6 investigations, according to an email from acting FBI director Brian Driscoll and obtained by CNN.
The Justice Department, according to the email, will review those employees to “determine whether any additional personnel actions are necessary.”
“This request,” Driscoll wrote to all bureau personnel, “encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported these investigative efforts.” The acting director noted in the email that such a list would also include him, as well as the acting deputy director.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/trump-doj-demands-list-of-thousands-of-fbi-agents-others-who-worked-on-jan-6-and-trump-investigations-for-possible-firing/ar-AA1ycDEL
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SACRAMENTO, California — President Donald Trump declared victory on Friday in his long-running water war with California, boasting he sent billions of gallons south — but local officials say they narrowly prevented him from possibly flooding farms.
“Today, 1.6 billion gallons and, in 3 days, it will be 5.2 billion gallons. Everybody should be happy about this long fought Victory! I only wish they listened to me six years ago — There would have been no fire!” he said in a post on his social media site.
Local officials had to talk the Army Corps of Engineers down after it abruptly alerted them Thursday afternoon it was about to increase flows from two reservoirs to maximum capacity — a move the agency said was in response to Trump directing the federal government to “maximize” water supplies.
Before the Corps ratcheted down its plan, local authorities scrambled to move equipment and warn farms about possible flooding, said Victor Hernandez, who oversees water management on one of the rivers, the Kaweah in Tulare County. He said the Corps gave him one hour notice on Thursday.
“I’ve been here 25 years, and I’ve never been given notice that quick,” Hernandez said. “That was alarming and scary.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/01/31/trump-california-water-00201909
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Our new video exposes how the entire purpose of the program is to help American companies avoid hiring American workers
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TRUMP: Everybody is replaceable. We want them to go to into the private sector. It's our dream to have everybody almost working in the private sector.
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Aides to Elon Musk charged with running the U.S. government human resources agency have locked career civil servants out of computer systems that contain the personal data of millions of federal employees, according to two agency officials.
Since taking office 11 days ago, President Donald Trump has embarked on a massive government makeover, firing and sidelining hundreds of civil servants in his first steps toward downsizing the bureaucracy and installing more loyalists.
Musk, the billionaire Tesla CEO and X owner tasked by Trump to slash the size of the 2.2 million-strong civilian government workforce, has moved swiftly to install allies at the agency known as the Office of Personnel Management.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/musk-aides-lock-government-workers-out-computer-systems-us-agency-sources-say-2025-01-31/
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Exclusive: Musk aides lock workers out of OPM computer systems
The systems include a vast database of federal-employee data.
They’re backing the AfD because the country they love is becoming unrecognizable—new languages, new cultures, a daily shift away from familiarity.
When you feel like a stranger in your own homeland, you gravitate toward the party that speaks for you.
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🇻🇪🇺🇸 Trump says he will not allow the purchase of oil from Venezuela
"I was very surprised to see that Biden agreed to buy a lot of oil from Venezuela, because Venezuela was on the verge of getting rid of the dictator. And when that happened, it revived him," he said.
"Biden went and bought millions of barrels of oil. I'm not going to let something that stupid happen again," Trump said.
"I was very surprised to see that Biden agreed to buy a lot of oil from Venezuela, because Venezuela was on the verge of getting rid of the dictator. And when that happened, it revived him," he said.
"Biden went and bought millions of barrels of oil. I'm not going to let something that stupid happen again," Trump said.
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🇺🇸 ❌ 🇨🇦 🛢 ➡️ 🇨🇳 Tariffed Canadian Oil likely to end up in China
Heavy sour crude such as those extracted in Venezuelan and Western Canadian fields are required by US refineries to mix with lighter, sweeter crude oil produced at US shale fields such as Bakken (North Dakota) and the Permian Basin (Texas).
A recent expansion to Canada's Trans-Mountain Pipeline was finally completed last year, expanding transit capacity of heavy Albertan sand-oil to the port city of Vancouver from 300,000 barrels per day to 900,000 barrels per day.
This has enabled US West Coast refineries to shift their purchases of heavy oil to cheaper, nearer West Canadian feed.
However, given cost overruns during its construction, transit tolls on the Trans-Mountain Pipeline have made spot shipments uneconomical.
The pipeline currently operates well below capacity. US tariffs on Canadian oil could change this dynamic, rerouting more West Canadian crude away from American refineries in the Midwest and towards Vancouver.
Existing crude supply headed to Californian refineries would also no longer have uncontested pricing advantage compared to California's traditional Latin American heavy crude suppliers, possibly resulting in much of Canadian heavy sour crude being re-routed to tariff-free Asian markets.
For context, refineries on the US West Coast have been buying buying ~173,000 barrels a day of Canadian crude during the month of November.
By comparison, as much as an average of ~220,000 b/d has been shipped from Vancouver to Chinese refineries in that same time, accounting for the overwhelming majority of Canadian exports to Asia.
The only other major potential supplier of heavy sour crude is Venezuela, as even Saudi Arabia's sour heavy supply is limited.
The likely short term end result is temporarily cheaper crude supply in Asia and higher prices in the US, particularly in the Midwest where refineries are largely dependent on Albertan Canadian pipeline supply.
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Heavy sour crude such as those extracted in Venezuelan and Western Canadian fields are required by US refineries to mix with lighter, sweeter crude oil produced at US shale fields such as Bakken (North Dakota) and the Permian Basin (Texas).
A recent expansion to Canada's Trans-Mountain Pipeline was finally completed last year, expanding transit capacity of heavy Albertan sand-oil to the port city of Vancouver from 300,000 barrels per day to 900,000 barrels per day.
This has enabled US West Coast refineries to shift their purchases of heavy oil to cheaper, nearer West Canadian feed.
However, given cost overruns during its construction, transit tolls on the Trans-Mountain Pipeline have made spot shipments uneconomical.
The pipeline currently operates well below capacity. US tariffs on Canadian oil could change this dynamic, rerouting more West Canadian crude away from American refineries in the Midwest and towards Vancouver.
Existing crude supply headed to Californian refineries would also no longer have uncontested pricing advantage compared to California's traditional Latin American heavy crude suppliers, possibly resulting in much of Canadian heavy sour crude being re-routed to tariff-free Asian markets.
For context, refineries on the US West Coast have been buying buying ~173,000 barrels a day of Canadian crude during the month of November.
By comparison, as much as an average of ~220,000 b/d has been shipped from Vancouver to Chinese refineries in that same time, accounting for the overwhelming majority of Canadian exports to Asia.
The only other major potential supplier of heavy sour crude is Venezuela, as even Saudi Arabia's sour heavy supply is limited.
The likely short term end result is temporarily cheaper crude supply in Asia and higher prices in the US, particularly in the Midwest where refineries are largely dependent on Albertan Canadian pipeline supply.
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Tucker Carlson: “How did you win World War II. Is this what winning looks like? Where you lose your freedoms and rights and your economy is controlled by bankers?”
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