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FBI fires senior officials at odds with Trump administration
Congressional news January 6th Federal agencies Donald TrumpFacebookTweetLink Follow Two senior FBI officials, including one who initially resisted the Trump administration's effort to gather the names of agents who worked on cases related to the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, are being fired, multiple sources tell CNN. Brian Driscoll, who was acting FBI director in the weeks before now-Director Kash Patel was confirmed, is being dismissed, sources said. Steve Jensen, the acting director in charge of the Washington Field Office, is also being fired, according to two separate sources. The administration has also fired other agents in the bureau this week who were perceived to be opposed to Trump in the past, according to three sources familiar with the agency's actions. CNN has reached out to the FBI and its New York field office for comment. The FBI's Washington field office declined to comment. Earlier this year, a plan to quickly fire more than 100 mid-level and senior employees blew up into a weeklong standoff between then-acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove and Driscoll and sparked internal protest against the move inside the agency. The rebellion prompted Trump to appoint a loyalist podcaster Dan Bongino as deputy director of the FBI. Bongino recently considered resigning from the post following the administration's handling of documents and information relating to Jeffrey Epstein. The demand earlier this year for thousands of names of FBI agents involved in the January 6 cases came from Bove, who said in a memo at the time that the list of names would be reviewed for any firing or 'personnel actions,' according to the memo. 'The FBI — including the Bureau's prior leadership — actively participated in what President Trump appropriately described as 'a grave national injustice that has been perpetrated on the American people over the last four years' with respect to events that occurred at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021,' Bove said at the time. 'This request,' Driscoll wrote to all bureau personnel following Bove's memo, 'encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported these investigative efforts.' Both Driscoll and Jensen had been with the FBI for nearly 20 years and served in various roles, including in leadership roles across the country. In 2020, Jensen served as the section chief of the Domestic Terrorism Operations Section at FBI Headquarters in Washington. Driscoll – who has been awarded the FBI Medal of Valor and the FBI Shield of Bravery for actions under fire – also served as the commander of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team and special agent in charge of the Newark Field Office. CNN's Kara Scannell and Kristen Holmes contributed to this report.


Washington Post
3 minutes ago
- Washington Post
Officials plan to seek the death penalty for a Tennessee man charged with killing 4
TITPONVILLE, Tenn. — Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty against a Tennessee man charged with killing the parents, grandmother and uncle of an infant found abandoned in a home's front yard on Thursday. Austin Robert Drummond , 28, appeared by a video feed from jail before a judge in Tiptonville, two days after he was arrested in the killings that set the mostly rural region of western Tennessee on edge.

Associated Press
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Iowa shooting, explosion and fire leave 2 dead and 1 critically injured
GLENWOOD, Iowa (AP) — A shooting and subsequent explosion and fire in a house in western Iowa left two people dead and a third critically injured, authorities said. Dispatchers on Wednesday night received reports of a shooting in Glenwood, a town of roughly 5,000 about 150 miles (241 kilometers) southwest of the Iowa capital of Des Moines. At least two people were shot in the home, Glenwood Police Chief Eric Johansen said in a Wednesday night news conference. An explosion shortly after the shootings led to a raging fire, Johansen said. A person of interest in the shootings and fire was taken into custody, the chief said. He would not say whether the person arrested was the one critically injured, adding that more information would be released by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, which is heading the investigation into the killings. Police have not released the names of those involved. A spokesperson with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation did not immediately return phone and email messages Thursday. 'This has been determined to be an isolated incident and there is no further threat to the community,' Johansen said. The police chief said there was a history of law enforcement being called to the house, but he did not disclose the nature of those calls.