President Trump has promised a monumental shift within the FBI with a major change in leadership at the very top after former Director Christopher Wray and acting director Paul Abbate resigned.
President Donald Trump's inauguration has already led to a major shakeup in the leadership at the FBI and the DOJ.
The FBI director, IRS commissioner and vice chair of the Federal Reserve, all criticized by Republicans, have opted to resign instead of staying in their jobs, which have terms designed to straddle presidential administrations.
President-elect Donald Trump demanded the FBI preserve all documents related to its DEI office, which the agency says it closed in December.
"We demand that the FBI preserve and retain all records, documents, and information on the now closing DEI Office," Trump said.
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday he’s leaving his post when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office to avoid throwing the bureau “deeper in the fray” as he defended the
President Donald Trump wouldn’t rule out investigating former President Joe Biden in a Fox News interview aired Wednesday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning the weaponization of the federal government looking to implement change in the DOJ and FBI.
A Jan. 4 Threads post (direct link, archived link) claims authorities have hit a roadblock in the investigation of the gunman who injured President-elect Donald Trump and killed another man at a ...