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Head of FBI Field Office in New York State fired.

James Dennehy, the head of the FBI Field Office for the U.S State of New York, has been forced to resign.

Caden Yeager

James Dennehy, a U.S Marine Corps veteran turned FBI Special Agent was forced to resign from his position as Special Agent in Charge (SAC) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s New York Field Office, located in Newark, New Jersey.

Mr. Dennehy was forced to resign due to refusing to comply with subpoenas from the U.S Attorney General (Ms. Pam Bondi)’s office in regards to the Epstein case, including but not limited to things such as:

• Epstein’s “Little Black Book”

• Epstein’s flight manifest(s)

• Epstein’s Island Visitor logs.

However, this isn’t where the situation started, the situation started on the Presidential Inauguration Day, 20 JAN, 2025 following Donald J. Trump’s second presidential inauguration and his immediate pardon of 1,508 imprisoned January 6 “J6” disruptors that blitzed the Capital Building on 6 January, 2021 following the landslide election win by the previous administration; where Mr. Dennehy as the Special Agent in Charge of the NY Field Office, since September of 2024; by backing the senior leadership of the Bureau that refused to provide the identities of nearly 300 Confidential Informants that allegedly participated in the Siege of the Capital, along with the identities of those who investigated the case(s) following it. It was later revealed that the Department of Justice intervened on behalf of the Executive Branch and provided the January 6 information requested, despite the roadblocks setup by those put in acting command during the transition from the Biden/Harris Admin to the Trump/Vance Admin.

Dennehy, who served for seven years as a U.S. Marine officer before joining the FBI in 2002, spent most of his career investigating and/or supervising counterintelligence cases, having spent a vast majority of his time in the FBI between the NY Field Office and the FBI Headquarters in Washington D.C.

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