The names of the FBI officials who worked on January 6 cases and Trump witch hunts have been identified.
According to NBC News, there were more than 2,400 cases in total.
The FBI officials who worked on the J6 cases and Trump investigations were identified by a case management system.
Per NBC News reporter Ken Dilanian: An internal FBI document obtained by NBC News shows that executives use the FBIs Sentinel case file management system to identify agents and employees who worked on January 6 cases. The document says there were around 2400 investigations in total. The document says the search of case files was used to generate a list of names who then received a survey asking them exactly what they did on these cases. This is being viewed within the FBI as a retribution mission.
New: An internal FBI document obtained by NBC News shows that executives use the FBIs Sentinel case file management system to identify agents and employees who worked on January 6 cases. The document says there were around 2400 investigations in total. The document says the…
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 3, 2025
FBI Director Brian Driscoll is reportedly refusing to give the names of the officials involved in January 6 cases and Trump investigations.
Brian Driscoll is currently serving as Acting FBI Director as Trump nominee Kash Patel awaits confirmation.
According to an email from acting Director Brian Driscoll and reviewed by The Gateway Pundit, each field office is required to submit a list of all personnel, current and former, who were involved in January 6th investigations/prosecutions by noon on Tuesday, February 4th.
However, it was reported over the weekend that Brian Driscoll is on thin ice because he refused to deliver a list of officials involved in the witch hunt of Trump and political persecution of J6ers.
There are reports that FBI agents are planning a protest on Monday at the Washington DC headquarters.
Last week heads rolled at the Washington Field Office and Miami Office after Trump fired nearly 90 FBI officials.
88 FBI officials were marched out of their offices on Friday.
Important Clarification: 88 is the number of FBI agents and top managers who ACTUALLY were walked out of their offices today, including those at the Washington Field Office, Palm Beach, and Miami FBI offices. That number also includes special agents in charge of various field… https://t.co/RUNtH76H1p
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) February 1, 2025
More firings are expected today or tomorrow.
Stay tuned!
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