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The acting Attorney General, Emil Bove end eight FBI employees and identify all the current and old staff of the Office assigned to January 6 and Hamas cases for an internal review, Fox News has known.
Bove’s note to the acting director of the FBI, Brian Driscoll, who obtained Fox News, claims that the Department of Justice cannot trust the FBI employees to carry out the agenda of President Donald Trump.
The topic of the note is “terminations”.
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“This Memorandum establishes a series of directives, authorized by the acting Attorney General, on staff issues to be addressed in the Federal Research Office,” Bove wrote.
Bove, a former Trump defense lawyer, led Driscoll to shoot eight FBI specific employees on Monday, February 3 at 5.30 pm.
“I don’t think the current leadership of the Department of Justice can trust these FBI employees to help the President’s agenda faithfully implement,” Bove wrote on the note.
Bove quoted President Trump’s comments on the first day of his return to office, in which Trump accused the agencies of the law and intelligence of Biden’s administration to go after Biden’s political opponents.
“The North -American people has witnessed the previous administration involving a systemic campaign against its perceived political opponents, armed the legal force of numerous federal law agencies and the Intelligence Community against those opponents. Politicians perceived in the form of research, persecutions, civil compliance actions and other related actions, “said Bove’s note. “This includes the FBI.”
Bove said the “previous FBI leadership took an active part in what President Trump adequately described as” a serious national injustice that has been perpetrated in the North -American people for the last four years regarding the events that took place at the captain of the United States or near Jan. 6, 2021.
“The weapon of the FBI security authorization process is similarly,” Bove continued. “There are also issues related to the reluctance of the FBI to address the instructions and applications of, among other places, of the Department of Justice.”
Bove said that problems “are symptomatic of deficiencies in previous leadership that must now be resolved.”
Bove wrote that “he considered these necessary endings, in accordance with the executive order of President Trump Trump, 2025, entitled” Finishing the Federal Government weapon “to continue the process of restoring a culture of culture Integrity, credibility, accountability, and the response to the direction and directives of President Trump and the Department of Justice. ”
Beyond the endings of the eight employees, Bove headed to Driscoll to identify -noon on Tuesday, February 4, “all the current and old staff of the FBI assigned at any time to research and/or processes” related to “Aoa -near events near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021” and the United States against Haniyeh, a terrorism case against six Hamas leaders accused of planning and carrying out the attack of 7 d ‘ October 2023 in Israel.
The defendants in this case include Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar, the high -level Hamas leaders who believe in 2024 were killed by Israeli operators.
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Bove ordered the Driscoll employee lists to compile “should include relevant supervision staff in the FBI regional offices and field divisions, as well as at the FBI headquarters.”
“For each employee included in the list, provide the current title, the office to which the person is assigned, the role in the research or persecution and date of the last activity related to research or persecution “, directed Bove. “Following the timely receipt of the requested information, the Office of the Subduction Attorney General will start a review process to determine if additional staff actions are needed.”
Fox News also obtained the letter that Discoll sent to Bureau employees on Friday evening after receiving Bove’s note. In it, Discoll notified employees that he was addressed to fired specific employees that Bove identified “unless these employees had retired earlier.”
“I have been in contact personally with each of these affected employees,” Discoll wrote.
As for the directive to collect a list of FBI employees involved in the case of January 6 and Hamas, Discoll said that the application “encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported them Research efforts. ”
“I am one of those employees, such as the Deputy Director of the Interim Kissane,” Discoll wrote. “As we have said from the moment we agreed to take these papers, we will follow the law, follow the FBI policy and do what is of interest to the labor force and the North -American people, always.
“We will be back in contact with more information as soon as we can. In the meantime, keep us safe and take care of each other.”
The FBI He refused to comment on any staff, including names, titles or numbers.
The DOJ directive comes after James Mchenry’s acting Attorney General this week dismissed more than a dozen key officials who worked on Jack Smith’s special team, chasing Trump. Fox News Digital reported exclusively on Monday.
A DOJ official on Monday used a language similar to the Bove’s letter, telling Fox News Digital Mhenry “does not trust these officials to help the President’s agenda faithfully implement.”
Directive also comes one day after Fox News Digital was exclusively reported The computing emails were shared with the President of the Senate Judicial Committee, Chuck Grassley, revealing that a former FBI agent, Timothy Thibault, allegedly broke the protocol and played a critical role in opening and advancement. of the original office of the 2020 election office, which is tied by the President, to link the president. Donald Trump to the probe without sufficient preaching.
Bove’s note also comes a day after President Trump Lideri’s candidate LIDERI The office, Kash Patel, testified during his confirmation audience in front of the Senate Judicial Committee.
Trump and the Allies have maintained the Agency for applying the law that was armed against him and the conservatives from all over the country.
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President Trump on Friday evening denied any participation in DOJ Directive.
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“We have very bad people there,” Trump said on Friday. “They came after many people like me, but came after many people. No, I was not involved in it.
“I will have to see what happens exactly after it ends,” he added. “But if some people fired there, that’s good, because they were very bad. They were very corrupt people, very corrupt, and they hurt our country very much with the weapon. Go after their political opponent, which in itself is illegal.