Friday, May 16, 2025

Rudy Giuliani left Trump world aghast when he leveled this jaw-dropping accusation of betrayal

America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani unleashes a bombshell accusation against top Trump officials for promoting an anti-MAGA FBI agent who persecuted J6 protesters.

America’s Mayor has had enough of the backstabbing.

He’s not afraid to call out those he thinks cross the line.

And Rudy Giuliani left Trump world aghast when he leveled this jaw-dropping accusation of betrayal.

Giuliani blasts top Trump officials for promoting anti-MAGA FBI agent

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been Donald Trump’s most loyal ally through thick and thin.

Giuliani put his reputation and legal career on the line to defend Trump against the Russia collusion hoax and other Democrat witch hunts.

But now the former federal prosecutor is sounding the alarm about a dangerous development within Trump’s own Justice Department.

In a bombshell interview on Newsmax’s The Balance with Eric Bolling, Giuliani called out FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi for appointing an anti-MAGA FBI agent to a powerful position.

“I’m very upset now because Kash Patel and Pam Bondi have taken one of the people who was running the unit going after Catholics in the Justice Department—and also going after J6 people—and put them in charge of the Washington office of the FBI,” Giuliani told a stunned Eric Bolling.

The Washington FBI field office is one of the most powerful in the nation and played a key role in the persecution of January 6 protesters during the Biden administration.

Giuliani tried to warn Patel and Bondi

Giuliani revealed he attempted to contact both officials about this concerning appointment but was ignored.

“I tried to reach them today, and they didn’t call me back. I want to know why. They say there’s an explanation for it. It better be damn good,” Giuliani warned.

The Gateway Pundit confirmed that FBI Director Kash Patel has appointed Steven Jensen to lead the FBI Washington Field Office.

According to the New York Times, Jensen “played a key role in responding to the attack on the Capitol” on January 6th and later served as Section Chief of the Domestic Terrorism Operations Section.

Former FBI Agent Kyle Seraphin, a whistleblower, stated that Jensen’s Domestic Terrorism group was “fixated” on Jan. 6.

Another former FBI National Security Intelligence Supervisor revealed that Jensen conducted daily calls with law enforcement nationwide where he “breathlessly exclaimed the country was under attack by J6ers.”

J6 families outraged by the betrayal

Giuliani reported he’s been flooded with calls from families of January 6 protesters who are horrified by Jensen’s appointment.

“I’m getting hundreds of calls about it—particularly from the J6 group, because as you can imagine, they’re very tight,” Giuliani explained.

“This guy—some of them tell me—this guy was mean and vicious to them. Horrible. Now he’s going to run the Washington office for the FBI?” Giuliani questioned.

The appointment represents a shocking betrayal to many Trump supporters who believed the administration would clean house of anti-MAGA elements within federal law enforcement.

Giuliani stands up for political prisoners

During the interview, Giuliani also expressed outrage at how Trump allies Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro were treated by the justice system.

“My friends Steve and Peter Navarro—much worse, in being put in jail. I mean, four months in jail,” Giuliani said.

“How about putting leg irons on Peter Navarro? I must have arrested 5,000 people. I probably used leg irons once or twice. I can’t even recall it. It’d probably have to have been a five-times murderer. That was just done because the FBI was crooked,” Giuliani added.

The former mayor, who has faced his own legal battles stemming from his defense of Trump, emphasized that despite his support for the administration overall, this appointment crosses a line.

“Up until now, I was over-the-top enthusiastic, particularly about the Justice Department. Wow—Justice Department did a great job,” Giuliani noted before expressing his serious concerns.

Giuliani suggested there might be an explanation he’s unaware of, but remained deeply skeptical. “Maybe he was a whistleblower. I don’t know. I have to see,” he said.

The shocking revelation comes at a time when many conservatives expected the Trump administration to be purging anti-MAGA elements from federal agencies, not promoting them to key positions.

When Bolling asked if Patel and Bondi were “doing the job,” Giuliani gave a measured response, suggesting this appointment has shaken his previously strong confidence in their leadership.

 

Related Posts

Next Post