As thousands of FBI employees brace for possible political retribution from the Trump administration, one special agent penned an anonymous open letter circulating across the bureau in defense of ...
Then, FBI employees who worked on Jan. 6 cases told to fill out a survey about their work, which some took as the beginning of an effort to terminate them. One FBI special agent who spent hours ...
It raised “urgent concerns about recent actions taken by acting officials at the Department of Justice that threaten the careers of thousands of FBI Special Agents and risk disrupting the Bureau ...
FBI employees and outside groups are raising alarm over recent job terminations at the bureau, and the prospect of many more.
FIRST ON FOX— The Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent’s Association (FBIAA) sent a letter to House and Senate leaders Monday raising "urgent concerns" over recent actions taken by acting DOJ ...
One FBI special agent who spent hours recovering body parts from the Potomac River after the deadly plane crash near Washington, D.C., had to return to the office to fill out the survey ...
The questionnaire appears to be part of the FBI’s attempt to compile that information. It was sent to managers in FBI offices across the country who may have overseen agents or other staffers ...
It was signed by the head of the FBI Agents Association, which represents 14,000 current and former special agents, and other police groups. The directive has stoked fears that the Trump ...
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