Brian Driscoll, who briefly served as acting director of the FBI in the early days of the second Trump administration, is being pushed out of the agency, two sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Driscoll must vacate his current role at the agency's Washington field office by Friday, the sources said. The same goes for Steve Jensen, assistant director in charge of the agency's Washington field office.
Sources familiar with the matter said that an agent named Walter Giardina, who was involved in previous investigations related to President Trump, is also being pushed out.
It was not immediately clear why Driscoll and Jensen are being terminated. At least one other FBI official has been ousted, sources said.
Driscoll, who has been awarded the FBI Medal of Valor and the FBI Sh