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James E. Dennehy, assistant director of the FBI’s New York field office, expressed concerns over a "battle" within the bureau as the Trump administration intensifies its scrutiny of officials involved in the investigation of the January 6 Capitol attack. In an email obtained by the New York Times, Dennehy stated that "good people are being walked out of the FBI," following directives from the Justice Department to compile a list of personnel linked to the investigation. He noted that at least nine high-ranking officials have been removed since Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2021.
Dennehy highlighted the impact of these actions on staff morale, describing a climate of "fear and angst" among employees. Despite these challenges, he reaffirmed his commitment to the bureau and urged staff to remain level-headed. "Time for me to dig in," he wrote, drawing a comparison between the current turmoil and his experience as a Marine. The memo follows a week in which the Justice Department reportedly fired over a dozen federal prosecutors involved in ongoing criminal cases against Trump.