Two groups of FBI agents sued the Justice Department on Tuesday to block any public release of a list of thousands of employees who worked on investigations tied to President Donald Trump or the Jan.
Brian Driscoll was accidentally catapulted into the acting director’s chair on Jan. 20 and has defended the bureau from the ...
The FBI’s 13,700 agents were supposed to respond by 3 p.m. Monday to a 12-question survey regarding what role, if any, they ...
In an escalating confrontation with the Trump administration, Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll is pushing back against ...
As fear of mass firings swirls through the FBI, acting Director Brian Driscoll, the head of the bureau's New York field ...
Some agents have been sent a 12-question survey about their roles in Jan. 6 cases. An FBI agent group advised agents overall ...
Half a century ago Congress, the courts, other key institutions within and outside of the government, and the American public ...
The list of questions in the internal memo, seen by Reuters, directs employees to give their job title, and any role they played in the Jan. 6 probes.
Brian Driscoll, the acting FBI director and head of the bureau's Newark field office, pushed back so aggressively that some ...
Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll reportedly resisted a Justice Department order that he assist in the firing of agents ...
The FBI on Saturday issued a statement regarding a senior official media reports say "forcefully resisted" the Trump ...