The FBI Agents Association is warning lawmakers that recent firings at the agency have “purposely violated” the due process rights of agents, expressly calling out FBI Director Kash Patel for what the association sees as flagrant policy violations and potential political retribution.
“We want you to be aware that Director Patel is making personnel decisions without providing the due process protections promised to the recently terminated law enforcement officers under federal law,” the association’s president, Natalie Bara, wrote to Republican and Democratic leaders of the House and Senate Judiciary committees.
The letter highlights the firings of former FBI Acting Director Brian Driscoll, Washington Field Office Assistant Director Steven Jensen, and several other special agents, who r