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Head of FBI New York office says he's retired from the bureau after being ordered to do so
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS I NEW YORK CITY
PUBLISHED 6:37 PM ET MAR. 03, 2025
The head of the FBI's New York field office who was reported to have resisted Justice Department efforts to scrutinize agents who participated in politically sensitive investigations
® told coworkers on Monday that he has retired from the bureau after being directed to do so. @ James Dennehy said in a message to colleagues obtained by The Associated Press that he was told late Friday to put in his retirement papers but was not given a reason. The move comes in a period of upheaval at the bureau as new FBI Director Kash Patel took office last month and as conservative podcast host and Trump loyalist Dan Bongino has been named to serve as
deputy director. The bureau also remains in turmoil over a highly unusual demand by the Justice Department for the FBI to turn over a list of the thousands of agents who participated in investigations related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The directive was seen by some in the bureau as a possible precursor to mass firings. Dennehy, a retired Marine, was among those who resisted, vowing in a message he wrote to colleagues in January that he was prepared to "dig in,"
according to news reports at the time. "I've been told many times in my life, 'When you find yourself in a hole, sometimes it's best to quit digging. Screw that. I will never stop defending this joint. I'll just do it willingly and proudly from outside the wire," Dennehy wrote in the message Monday informing colleagues that he
had been forced out.
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The bureau also remains in turmoil over a highly unusual demand by the Justice Department for the FBI to turn over a list of the thousands of agents who participated in investigations related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. The directive was seen by some in the bureau as a possible precursor to mass firings. Dennehy, a retired Marine, was among those who resisted, vowing in a message he wrote to colleagues in January that he was prepared to “dig in,” according to news reports at the time.
“I’ve been told many times in my life, ‘When you find yourself in a hole, sometimes it’s best to quit digging.’ Screw that. I will never stop defending this joint. I’ll just do it willingly and proudly from outside the wire,” Dennehy wrote in the message Monday informing colleagues that he had been forced out.
The FBI declined to comment and a spokesperson for the Justice Department did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
Dennehy was put in charge of the New York field office last September by then-FBI Director Christopher Wray.
He joined the FBI as a special agent working on counterintelligence in the New York field office in 2002.
He transferred to FBI headquarters in Washington in 2015 and was made a section chief a year later. His other assignments included a stint as a chief of staff in the National Security Branch, special agent in charge of the Counterintelligence and Cyber Division of the New York field office and special agent in charge of the Newark, New Jersey, field office.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-03/pope-suffers-two-episodes-of-acute-respiratory-failure.html
Pope suffers two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency
Pope Francis has suffered two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency caused by an accumulation of mucus, which was aspirated both times, according to the Holy See Press Office.
By Vatican News
On Monday evening, the Holy See Press Office released the following update on Pope Francis’ health:
“Today, the Holy Father suffered two episodes of acute respiratory insufficiency, caused by a significant accumulation of endobronchial mucus and consequent bronchospasm.
"Two bronchoscopies were therefore performed, with the need to remove large secretions.
"In the afternoon, non-invasive mechanical ventilation was resumed. The Holy Father remained alert, oriented and cooperative at all times.
"The prognosis remains guarded.”
The Pope's blood test values are unchanged, and suggest that he does not have leukocytosis (a high white blood cell count). This in turn suggests that there is no new infection, and the accumulation of mucus is merely the consequence of the Pope's pre-existing pneumonia.
The cause of the two attacks today was the reaction of the bronchi, which attempted to expel the accumulated mucus in order to eliminate the bacteria. The Pope's clinical condition therefore remains complex, and further crises such as those that occurred this afternoon are possible.
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Same reason Americans suffered it until Trump
https://x.com/realjessica05/status/1896423495283917245
Must see vid
A democratic elected official in PA, who is trans, berated a black woman and threatened her for waiting in line.
Why are democrats so awful?