Fox News learned that the Trump administration told senior FBI officials to resign or lose their jobs.
The exact number has not been revealed, but it was claimed that this warning was submitted to the senior employees who were promoted during the era of the former director, Christopher A. opinion.
The administration of President Donald Trump has taken these steps as a candidate for the leadership of the office, Cash Patel, that he would not start in his watch or focus on previous abuses.
“I have no interest, no desire and will, if it is confirmed, back. There will be no politicization at the FBI. Correct action will not be taken,” Patel said in the Senate Judicial Committee.
The main FBI changes that Cash Patel can make on the first day if it is confirmed as a director
Cash Patel, chosen by President Donald Trump, appears to be the FBI director, before the Senate Judicial Committee for his confirmation session, in the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, January 30, 2025. (AP)
According to reports from the New York Times, an email to colleagues from a senior agent had learned that he would be rejected from “FBI Rolls” as soon as Monday morning.
“He did not get any justification for this decision, which, as you might imagine, was a shock,” he wrote.

The FBI seal is shown on the platform before a press conference at the Agency’s headquarters in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
During the Senate Judicial Committee hearing, Patel said he was unaware of any plans to take revenge by the Trump administration.
“Are you aware of any plans or discussions to punish in any way, including termination, FBI agents or employees associated with Trump’s investigations?” Democratic Senator asked Korea Booker.
Sparks is expected to fly at the Senate confirmation session in Cash Pateel to lead the FBI

Cash Patel, President Donald Trump’s selection to be the FBI director, arrives at his confirmation session before the Senate Judicial Committee in Capitol, Washington, on Thursday, January 30, 2025 (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Patel replied, “I am not aware of this, Sinator.”
Although Patel was nominated, an official director was confirmed to take over, and therefore the news of this warning was anxiously to those concerned.
Until the voting ends, Brian Drskol remains the director of acting in the office.
The FBI declined to be suspended when reached by Fox News.
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2025-01-31 05:49:00
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