Trump administration fires prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 cases and moves toward ousting FBI agents
- The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to fire FBI agents involved in investigations concerning President Donald Trump, according to two sources familiar with the plans.
- Dozens of FBI agents and some supervisors are being evaluated for possible removal, with over 20 heads of FBI field offices included in the purge.
- The Justice Department fired officials involved in the prosecutions of Trump, citing a lack of trust to implement the president's agenda.
- Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll has opposed the firings but is being overruled by the administration, which reflects Trump's effort to reshape federal law enforcement.
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