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Ami Bera calls for transparency in FBI leadership changes

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U.S. Rep. Ami Bera 6th Congressional District | Twitter Website

U.S. Rep. Ami Bera 6th Congressional District | Twitter Website

Ami Bera, M.D., a U.S. Congressman representing California's 6th district, expressed his concerns on Twitter regarding recent developments in the national security and criminal investigation sectors. In a series of tweets dated January 31, 2025, Bera addressed issues related to the dismissal of senior leaders within these areas.

In one tweet, "These individuals were not political appointees but seasoned professionals tasked with overseeing critical national security and criminal investigations." This statement emphasizes the importance of experienced professionals in handling sensitive matters concerning national security.

In another post on the same date, Bera remarked that "The American people deserve an FBI that is strong, independent and led by experienced professionals. The Trump administration must provide transparency regarding these dismissals and prioritize national security over political retribution." Here, he called for transparency from the Trump administration concerning the dismissals and highlighted the need for prioritizing national security.

Further elaborating on his concerns about leadership changes, Bera tweeted "The sudden removal of senior leaders disrupts ongoing operations, weakens institutional knowledge and leaves the American public more vulnerable to threats from criminals and terrorists who seek to harm our nation." This comment underscores the potential risks associated with such disruptions in leadership roles.

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