Officials worry that sensitive information will be exposed in the Trump administration’s push to release material.
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New York Magazine on MSNFBI Agents Scour Jeffrey Epstein Files, Neglect Regular WorkHundreds of FBI agents are reportedly scrambling to make Pam Bondi’s dubious claims about declassified Epstein documents a ...
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Head of FBI New York division forced to retire after telling agents he was prepared to ‘dig in’“Late Friday, I was informed that I needed to put my retirement papers in today, which I just did,” wrote James Dennehy, assistant director in charge of the FBI New York division. “I was not given a ...
In an email sent to colleagues on Monday, James Dennehy, the Head of the FBI’s New York office, said he was forced to resign.
The top FBI agent in New York was ousted Monday, saying he wasn’t given any explanation for the decision from Washington. James Dennehy, a US Marine Corps veteran who joined the bureau after the ...
James Dennehy, the head of the FBI's New York office, is out one month after he urged colleagues to “dig in” after the new ...
James E. Dennehy had told agents to “dig in” in the face of the Trump administration’s culling of officials who investigated the Jan. 6 attack. By Adam Goldman William K. Rashbaum and Devlin ...
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FBI Official Resigns Amid Jan. 6 PurgeFBI New York field office Assistant Director James Dennehy has announced his resignation after reportedly being ordered to ...
James Dennehy, the assistant director in charge of FBI's largest field office, was told Friday to turn in his retirement papers by Monday, he said in the email. "I was not given a reason for this ...
James Dennehy announced to his staff that he was forced to step down, a move that comes after he resisted directives from the DOJ.
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