Kayla Staph Stays True to Herself

Seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.

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Kayla Staph grew up in a house built on a foundation of loving other others without partiality or discrimination. She comes from a legacy of service, so naturally, she entered into public service when the time came. Kayla started her career as a high school math teacher and coach. She also spent 10 months working with the International Justice Mission combating human trafficking, which opened her eyes to the holistic power of the justice system.

In December 2020, Kayla joined the FBI as a special agent. Although she dreamed of investigating Violent Crimes Against Children, the Bureau assigned her to Cyber. Despite barely knowing what an IP address was when she started, Kayla dove into the deep end. She binged on Darknet Diaries and obtained SANS certifications. Before long, she was unmasking cyber criminals, shutting down dark web markets, and stopping terrorists and other national security threats. Kayla loved her mission of protecting the American people from sophisticated threats.

That mission changed on January 20, 2025. Kayla watched with dread as the new administration issued sweeping pardons for January 6th defendants—including those convicted of heinous acts of violence against police officers. Days later, she watched as fear spread through the ranks while Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll fought against efforts to release the names of employees who investigated the Capitol attack. Kayla later detailed that experience in her own words in a guest blog with The Justice Connection.

It was a complete role reversal, where it was we will acquit the guilty and condemn the innocent. That is not justice.

The final straw came after the diversion of FBI resources away from cyber and national security threats to mass deportation efforts. Kayla watched as up to 40% of the FBI's resources in major field offices shifted to civil immigration enforcement. Despite claims the agency was targeting the "worst of the worst," the data showed thousands of operations targeting individuals with no criminal records.

The Bureau Kayla loved had fundamentally changed—even removing "Integrity" from its core values at Quantico. She never imagined she would witness such a level of cruelty toward the immigrant population. When asked one day how she responded to sweeping injustice, Kayla wanted to be able to tell her future children a story that would make them proud. Honoring her oath and her own values, Kayla took the second deferred resignation and left the FBI in September 2025.

Since leaving, Kayla has been finding her voice and investing in her writing. She also participated in the World Police and Fire Games. Kayla is now focusing on becoming part of the solution by seeking opportunities to leverage her skills as a cyber investigator and crisis negotiator in service of her community and the private sector. You can connect with Kayla on LinkedIn.


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A Former FBI Agent’s Thank-You Message to Brian Driscoll
Unknown outside the FBI until mistakenly made Acting FBI Director, Driscoll should be honored for his courage and his example of true strength through self-sacrifice.

Read Kayla's thank you message to former Acting FBI Director Brian Dirscoll.

‎Strive With Me
‎Religion & Spirituality · 2020

Read Kayla's book published in 2020.

Home
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