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donald trump to fire kash patel ex fbi agent makes massive claim as administration shakes up
Source: Instagram | @whitehouse; Wikimedia Commons | Gage Skidmore

Kash Patel might get sacked as the FBI Director.

Donald Trump to Fire Kash Patel? Ex-FBI Agent Makes Massive Claim as Administration Shakes Up

April 3 2026, Updated 3:08 a.m. ET

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President Donald Trump is on a rampage to sack his Cabinet Members, including the recent terminations of Pam Bondi, Kristi Noem, and Randy George. However, he might not be done just yet because another senior government official has come under his crosshairs.

A former FBI agent has claimed that the FBI Director Kash Patel will be the latest name added to the long list of names fired in recent months. The officer cited multiple sources, offering clarity on why the POTUS will remove him, and claimed he will make the decision today.

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Former FBI Agent Reasons Why Trump Will Reportedly Fire Kash Patel

The increasing criticism of Kash Patel’s leadership has been a threat to national security. A new report has emerged about the possibility of him getting fired, explaining what led Trump to make such a massive decision.

In the most recent episode of The Alex Jones Show, Kyle Seraphin, a former FBI Agent, talked about “red alert info” that is the firing of the current FBI Director. He cited two anonymous sources and, based on their accuracy, believes there’s a “decent possibility Kash Patel is fired today, and there’s a total reshuffle.”

He assumes that President Trump aims to do this to make it look like this was his brilliant idea, and not something he did under pressure. He wanted to divert attention as his recent actions had drawn immense backlash from Americans and his critics.

Seraphin recalled Patel’s recent actions, stating that he was caught drinking on camera while celebrating wildly with the US Men’s Hockey team, spending taxpayer money. The claims have been reinforced after his personal email address was hacked by Iranian hackers, sharing his personal data on the internet. The hacked data showcased that he was active on an adult website.

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And firing FBI agents involved in the Trump’s Mar-a-Lago investigation. He claimed that both Kash Patel and Dan Bongino clowned themselves with their actions. Seraphin clarified that his sources had informed him of Pam Bondi’s firing before it happened and claimed their information is quite reliable.

Former FBI Agent Questions Kash Patel’s Work Ethics

Source: X | @HQNewsNow

Kash Patel's work ethics draws criticism from another ex-FBI agent.

During the 2020 Election Probe hearing (via X), Christopher O’Leary, an ex-FBI agent who had served two decades in the bureau, strongly condemned the FBI Director’s leadership. He condemned Patel for his behavior, which undermines the organization’s long-established ethics, professionalism, and work standards.

He added, “When agents and analysts are removed not for misconduct but for their lawful participation in duly authorized investigations, the conclusion that such actions are politically driven is self-evident.” O’Leary continued that the reduced ability to fight terrorism, espionage, and cybercrime has eroded trust in leadership and damaged agents' morale.

He talked about his tenure, which involved working on reinforced facts and evidence, not ideology. “That was not just policy. It was an expectation reinforced through leadership and accountability,” The FBI agent added.

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