‘Insubordination’: Acting head of FBI ‘refused to comply’ with order to identify Jan. 6 agents from ex-Trump defense attorney at DOJ

Emil Bove exiting the New York State appellate court, Monday, April 8, 2024, in New York (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie).

Emil Bove exiting the New York State appellate court, Monday, April 8, 2024, in New York (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie).

The current acting second in command at the Department of Justice — who until recently was President Donald Trump’s criminal defense attorney — is accusing the acting FBI director of “insubordination” for “refusing to comply” with an order to provide the names of bureau employees who headed up the investigations into the Jan. 6, attack on the Capitol.

In a memo sent Wednesday, interim Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove III said that last week he had asked acting FBI head Brian J. Driscoll and his deputy, Robert C. Kissane “multiple times” to identify the “core team” in Washington, D.C., that was “responsible for the investigation relating to events on January 6, 2021.”

Driscoll and Kissane have steadfastly refused to comply with the demand as multiple class action lawsuits have been filed by current agents who fear that the Trump administration will “purge” the bureau’s ranks of those perceived insufficiently loyal to the president. Even worse, several complaints filed in criminal court allege that the identifying information could be published, allowing the agents to be targeted by any of the roughly 1,500 convicted rioters Trump went on to pardon on his first day in office.

In the memo, Bove said he requested the information so the Justice Department could “conduct a review” of the agents and their conduct in connection with Trump’s executive order seeking to “end the weaponization of the federal government.”

“FBI acting leadership refused to comply,” he wrote in the memo.

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