WASHINGTON >> The Trump-appointed leaders of the FBI deepened their purge of employees this week, forcing out senior agents, including the former acting head of the bureau and another top official whose ascent angered Trump supporters, according to people familiar with the matter.

Brian Driscoll, who briefly served as the acting director in the early days of the Trump administration, was among those being forced out and told to leave by Friday, according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe personnel decisions that have not yet been made public.

Steven J. Jensen, the head of the FBI’s Washington field office, was also ousted this week, these people said. Jensen had been a target of conservatives because in overseeing the bureau’s domestic terrorism operations se

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