Dennehy reportedly upset Attorney General Pam Bondi over his office’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files last week.
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The FBI agent in charge of its New York field office resigned on Monday, after he clashed with the Trump administration on multiple objectives, including its efforts to dismiss Justice Department employees who helped prosecute President Donald Trump.
James Dennehy, who had been running the office since September, indicated that he was forced out of the bureau on Friday, as the FBI looks to shake up its senior ranks.