Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

top
The Federal Bureau of Investigation seal at the bureau's headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover FBI building, in Washington

World

Once hated by the left, FBI is now US conservatives’ evil demon

Washington (AFP), Aug 18 – Agents of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation are used to criticism, but never in the agency’s history have they faced anything like the attacks from conservatives after last week’s raid on former president Donald Trump’s Florida home.

Over its more than 100-year history, the FBI has been excoriated by southerners committed to racist segregation, by civil libertarians defending political activists and especially by African Americans whose 1960s liberation movement was treated as an acute national threat by the agency.

But the extraordinary threats of the past week originate in the FBI’s political bedrock: conservative Republicans.

“It’s the world turned upside down,” said Kenneth O’Reilly, a retired University of Alaska historian, who has written books about the FBI and politics.

According to O’Reilly, the FBI has historically been a “deeply conservative institution” with a bipartisan constituency in Washington.

But since Trump condemned the FBI as corrupt and fascist after they searched his Mar-a-Lago estate on August 8 for illegally retained top secret documents, the attacks have kept coming — and his supporters have fanned the flames.

Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel accused the bureau of “abuse of power.”

Pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 © GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP / Samuel Corum

Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida, compared the agency to secret police in a Marxist dictatorship, while Representative Paul Gosar declared: “We must destroy the FBI.”

Online, including on Trump’s own Truth Social network, the threats were more violent — and turned real.

On August 11, an armed 42-year-old man attacked the FBI’s branch in Cincinnati after writing on social media accounts attributed to him that people should “respond with force” to the raid on Trump and “kill the FBI on sight.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

The man failed to enter the office in the Ohio city, and was later shot dead by police.

One day later, a 46-year-old man in Pennsylvania was arrested for making similar threats.

“If You Work For The FBI Then You Deserve To Die,” he wrote on social media.

“My only goal is to kill more of them before I drop.”

– Criticism, but no violence –

Long mythologized in film and television, the FBI — the storied home of the 1930s G-Men and the powerful, inscrutable J. Edgar Hoover — has regularly fielded criticism from all sides, O’Reilly told AFP.

“Among southern racists in the early 60s, there was a big backlash against the FBI, treating it like the Gestapo” when it investigated the lynchings of African Americans.

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation came under attack by conservatives after its agents raded Donald Trump’s home © AFP/File / Usman KHAN

The worst period, O’Reilly said, was in the 1960s when the FBI spied extensively on and sought to undermine the civil rights movement, smearing Martin Luther King Jr. and stoking violence between rival groups to discredit them.

But the reactions at the time, said O’Reilly, who documented the FBI’s war on the Black nationalist movement, were outrage and litigation, and then a sweeping Congressional probe that exposed the abuses.

“You didn’t have violence directed at FBI agents,” he said.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

– Popular support until now –

In 1995, FBI actions did spark a violent attack. Anti-government extremists bombed a federal office building in Oklahoma City that included the regional FBI headquarters, killing 168 people.

The two extremists were motivated in part by the FBI’s poor handling of two hostage-like sieges in 1992 and 1993 that turned deadly.

But through all of that, the FBI maintained general political and popular support.

The current anti-FBI turn has its roots in Trump’s long battle with the bureau’s investigations, and specifically its probes into hundreds of his supporters who violently stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

For O’Reilly, the open threats by Trump supporters and politicians are what makes the current moment shocking.

“I would guess the overwhelming majority of FBI agents voted for Trump,” he said.

“So it’s just a wild idea that the most conservative elements of the Republican Party see the FBI as a tool of the radical left.”

– Climate of violence –

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

The strong response by US justice authorities to the threats has also been extraordinary.

Fences were erected to protect the FBI headquarters in Washington

Security fencing outside the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC after threats rose following the raid on Donald Trump’s home. © AFP / MANDEL NGAN

“Violence and threats against law enforcement, including the FBI, are dangerous and should be deeply concerning to all Americans,” warned FBI Director Chris Wray.

The Department of Homeland Security alerted in a special bulletin that agents could be in danger.

“I don’t recall a threat stream similar to this in the last many years,” Brian O’Hare, the president of the FBI Agents Association, told NPR.

“It’s troubling. It’s unacceptable. And it should be condemned by all who are aware of it,” he said.

“It’s a climate of acceptance of violence that needs to be changed.”

About The Author

Comments
Advertisement

More on Capital News

NATIONAL NEWS

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 20- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has hailed Chief of Defence Forces General Francis Ogolla’s as a humble man, describing him...

NATIONAL NEWS

NAIROBI Kenya, Apr 20- Joel Omondi, the late CDF General Ogolla’s son, says that the casket carrying his father’s remains is merely intended for...

NATIONAL NEWS

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 20 – President William Ruto says the late Chief of Defence Forces General Francis Ogolla offered to be court martialed over...

NATIONAL NEWS

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 20-Opposition Chief Raila Odinga says the late Chief of Defence Forces Francis Ogolla would never have thought about going to the...

NATIONAL NEWS

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 20 – Joel Omondi, the son of the late Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Francis Ogolla says a simple sawn timber...

NATIONAL NEWS

Speaking during his father's memorial service at the Ulinzi Sports Complex in Nairobi, Joel stated that the country must remain unbowed.

NATIONAL NEWS

During the lap of honour, the military parade went around the stadium, giving guests and all attendees an opportunity to pay their last respects...

NATIONAL NEWS

KISUMU, Kenya, Apr 20 – There will be not much of the Luo rites of burial practices as dictated by traditions and customs during...