Senior FBI officials asked to resign or retire by Trump administration: Reports
- The Trump administration fired a group of prosecutors involved in the Jan. 6 criminal cases, reflecting a determination to control federal law enforcement and purge perceived disloyal employees.
- Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the firings after President Donald Trump's clemency action for over 1,500 individuals charged in the Capitol attack.
- Bove also demanded the names of FBI agents involved in the Jan. 6 investigations, with potential mass firings indicated, which could threaten the FBI's independence.
- The FBI Agents Association stated that mass firings would weaken the Bureau's ability to protect against threats and risk failure for its new leadership.
203 Articles
203 Articles
Trump administration fires Jan. 6 prosecutors and moves toward ousting FBI agents
The Trump administration on Friday fired a group of prosecutors involved in the Jan. 6 criminal cases and demanded the names of FBI agents involved in those same probes so they can possibly be ousted, moves that reflect a White House determination to exert control over federal law enforcement and purge agencies of career employees seen as insufficiently loyal.Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the firings of the Jan. 6 prosecutors …
Trump Fires All the J6 Federal Prosecutors - Geller Report
President Trump has exceeded our wildest expectations and it’s only day 11. Ed Martin, interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia,announced the firings of approximately 30 attorneys formerly assigned to some 1,600 Capitol siege prosecutions. The terminated individuals received notice at around 5 p.m. ahead of the weekend. Meanwhile, the administration is reportedly acting to remove a number of FBI agents known to have been involved in in…
Trump administration seeks to purge officials at FBI Las Vegas: report
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- The Trump administration has asked senior leaders at the FBI, including the head of the bureau's Las Vegas office, to resign or be fired, CBS News reported Friday. The move comes as leaders at the U.S. Justice Department were instructed to fire employees involved in the prosecution of more than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants. On his first night in office, President Donald Trump pardoned all of the defendants, including those guilty …
Trump Administration Cleans House at the FBI
Trump administration officials have forced out all six of the FBI’s most senior executives and multiple heads of various FBI field offices across the country, as well as current and former FBI officials. They included the high-profile leader of the Washington, D.C., field office, which was involved in the prosecutions of President Donald Trump. The […] The post Trump Administration Cleans House at the FBI appeared first on www.independentsentine…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage