The FBI recently confirmed that it has closed its Office of Diversity and Inclusion. The timing raised an eyebrow. In particular, the pair belonging to America's newly returned commanders are chiefs.
On January 17th, Donald Trump appeared. society of truth Leveling sharp accusations. “The FBI requires that all records, documents, and information related to the currently closed DEI Office be preserved and retained.
Our enemies are not pausing to praise America's commitment to diversity. They are exploiting our vulnerabilities, but we are too busy navel-gazing to notice.
Trump suggested the timing was no coincidence. Why is his office closing right before the new administration takes over? The reason is “Corruption!”
The FBI may be bad, but at least it shows up – and I stress, Appears – sever the connection with Day. Meanwhile, its ideological soulmate, the CIA, isn't just clinging to Day.
It's doubled.
Impartiality – Even in National Security
The agency's new diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility strategy doesn't read like a professional roadmap. suicide note – A harsh parody of protecting national security is subordinated to ideological virtue signaling. DEI is now upgraded with an “A” for accessibility, mimicking the inflationary trajectory of the LGBTQ “+” to transform it into a project that continues to expand inclusivity.
There is a promise to “allow cross-cultural identity officers to occupy a place in advertising.” You have to wonder if the person who drafted this nonsense has ever met a spy or even seen a James Bond movie. It is not difficult to imagine a CIA recruitment poster that prioritizes identity validation over operational readiness and effectively rewrites JFK's enduring agenda. Ask what your country can do to celebrate your identity. ”
The 2025 campaign could see operatives in full tactical gear, striking dramatic poses, with captions such as “Pronouns: they/them.” Specialty: Counterintelligence. ” or “Your country needs you…and your lived experience!” National security depends on how well the CIA can verify identities and sexual proclivities. The idea would be laughable if it weren't so tragic.
Then there is the purpose of accountability, a monument to misplaced priorities. “Key performance indicator dashboards” and “bottom-up feedback” are hallmarks of bureaucrats obsessed with internal metrics rather than external threats.
But the pièce de résistance is Deia's annual field conference and commitment to collaboration with the “Big Six” organizations. Perhaps these meetings will include comprehensive espionage workshops or breakout sessions on unbiased data collection. It's hard to see how this will strengthen national security, but it certainly strengthens the agency's knack for self-destruction.
From fighting enemies to fighting micro-aggressions
Of course, the CIA was far from perfect before Dei came along. John Diamond's “The CIA and the Culture of Failure” exposes long-standing dysfunction. Groupthink, bloated bureaucracy, and a knack for missing the obvious.
This is the agency that predicted the collapse of the Soviet Union, failed intelligence on Iraq, and failed to wring warnings about 9/11. Diamond paints a picture of an agency so obsessed with secrecy and self-preservation that it repeatedly ignores its own failings.
Fast forward to today and things are pretty bad. The CIA focuses on praising “fair employment practices” rather than doing the job. Accountability is thrown to the side in order to make everyone within the agency feel “seen and heard.” Meanwhile, average Americans feel invisible and ignored, and wonder if their safety even matters.
Spies blind to global threats
This is where the sheer absurdity of DEI in intelligence comes into sharp focus. Mossad does not suffer from gender assignments. Iran's intelligence agency does not issue press releases to celebrate its “diverse and inclusive workforce.” These agencies are too busy spying on, sabotaging, and outrunning the enemy.
Meanwhile, the CIA clings to the delusion that “cultural awareness” and “sensitivity training” are weapons in the fight against cyberattacks and terrorist plots.
Our enemies are not pausing to praise America's commitment to diversity. They are exploiting our vulnerabilities, but we are too busy navel-gazing to notice.
The fixation on DEI at all costs has turned America into a laughing stock. A once dominant superpower once distracted by its own ideological vanities. And when this sordid spectacle inevitably backfires, the results are devastating.
It's a matter of time before hackers unload Electricity Grid – Brings cities to a standstill, bringing cities to darkness, crippled hospitals, water systems collapsing, and transportation coming to a screeching halt. Food and medicine spoiled, leaving millions of people in despair. Panic would cause mass looting and violence – think of the recent unrest in Los Angeles, but spread across the country. Society collapses within days.
Message to President Trump
Dei Cult does more than just weaken our defenses. It obliterates what little trust remains in an institution that has failed Americans time and time again. The CIA's DEIA strategy isn't just tone-deaf. It's a clear indictment of an agency completely disconnected from reality.
The CIA betrays its core purpose by chasing outrageous trends instead of focusing on real threats. America does not need an institution obsessed with gender issues and morally dubious metrics. We must be laser focused on one thing: protecting people.
President Trump has the opportunity and responsibility to correct this course. Mugger is impossible when arguably the most important institution of the country is trying to do the exact opposite.





