At Least 10 FBI Employees Fired After Trump Classified Documents Investigation
In Brief
Multiple sources report at least 10 FBI staffers involved in Trump probe were fired this week.
Key Facts
- At least 10 FBI employees who worked on the Trump classified documents investigation have been fired.
- Reports attribute the firings to actions by FBI Director Kash Patel.
- The investigation concerned President Trump's handling of classified records at Mar-a-Lago.
- Some sources report the FBI subpoenaed phone records of Kash Patel and Susie Wiles prior to the firings.
- The FBI Agents Association condemned the firings as unlawful and a risk to national security.
What Happened
Multiple news outlets report that at least 10 FBI employees involved in the investigation of President Trump's handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago were fired. The dismissals are linked by some sources to actions by FBI Director Kash Patel and the subpoenaing of phone records belonging to Patel and Susie Wiles.
Why It Matters
The firings have raised concerns among law enforcement groups about potential impacts on national security and the independence of federal investigations. The event is significant due to its connection to a high-profile probe involving a former president and ongoing scrutiny of the FBI's internal processes. Reports vary on the exact number of employees fired (at least 6 to 10), the specific reasons for the firings, and the role of Kash Patel. Some details, including the link to subpoenaed records, are reported by only some sources.
Sources
- CBS News — At least 10 FBI agents who worked on Mar-a-Lago case are fired, sources say(23h ago)
- The Independent — FBI fires more agents who worked on Trump classified document investigation(22h ago)
- The Independent — Kash Patel fires at least 10 FBI employees who worked on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago documents investigation: reports(21h ago)
