‘Poor decision and …’: Kash Patel’s letter firing FBI agent Walter Giardina who loses his wife last month goes viral

As more heads in the FBI, director Kash Patel’s agent Walter B. Giardina went viral, informing them that they were being fired from their services. Giardina lost his wife from cancer last month and worked on a case that sent Trump’s business advisor Peter Navaro to jail. “This document provides official notice that you are being briefly rejected from your position in the Bureau of Federal Investigation, and has been removed from the federal service, as an FBI director under my right, immediately effective,” the letter said before the government accuses him of political weapons.Patel wrote, “You have used lack of impartiality in fulfilling poor decisions and duties, which led to political weapons of the government.” The letter signed by Patel said Kashyap P Patel, “If applicable, you may have the right to file an appeal to remove this with the US Merit System Protection Board within 30 days of the effective date of removal.” The letter went viral, triggering a debate on Patel’s action as many commented that despite Giardina’s recent personal tragedy, he continued to do his work “scriplus and morally”. Maga expressed happiness over the viral letter and asked the administration more than this purification, calling Giardina a deep state operative. “The friend’s wife died of cancer last month. And you are firing her because she has done her work? You are firing her without eligibility for the benefit of retirement? And you think you are what you are in blue?” MSNBC analyst Tim Miller called Kash Patel a “younger man”. “The fact is that this man leaked the letter, telling me that I wish he decided,” one wrote. “So if someone does something bad, but there is also a sad family incident, does this incident somehow absorb them?