
The FBI is currently experiencing a significant shake-up, as top official James Dennehy steps down following the Epstein documents controversy.
James Dennehy Resigns After Epstein Files Are Exposed
James Dennehy, the head of the FBI’s New York office, resigned after it came to light that his team had concealed thousands of Epstein-related files. In an email obtained by NBC, Dennehy confirmed his resignation, stating:
“Late Friday, I was informed that I needed to submit my retirement papers today, which I did,” Dennehy wrote. “Nobody gave me explanation about this decision.”
FBI Official Involved in Epstein Scandal No Longer Employed
After Dennehy’s resignation, an official confirmed that the FBI employee linked to the suppression of critical Epstein files “will not be with us anymore.” Was Dennehy the one in question?

Attorney General Pam Bondi Exposes FBI’s Withholding of Epstein Files
The Gateway Pundit reported that Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed the FBI had been withholding thousands of Epstein files. She instructed the agency to release all records by February 28 and initiated an immediate investigation into the matter.
Release of Epstein Files Falls Short of Expectations
The highly anticipated release of “The Epstein Files: Phase One” disappointed many Americans. The 120-page document, shared with select MAGA influencers, was heavily redacted and largely contained previously released information.
FBI’s Handling of January 6 Investigations Faces Increased Scrutiny
NBC News also reported that Dennehy had sent an email after the Trump-era Justice Department requested a list of FBI staff members involved in prosecuting the January 6th rioters. Dennehy’s email criticized the department’s refusal to provide the names of officials involved in Trump and J6 investigations.
Dennehy’s Resignation Raises Concerns Within the FBI
“We now find ourselves in the middle of a battle as good agents are pushing out of the FBI,” Dennehy wrote.
“Many others are target for simply doing their jobs according to the law and FBI policy.”
“It’s time for me to stand my ground.” he said
Full Release of Epstein Files Now Urgently Needed
The public is calling for the full release of the Epstein files. There should be no more delays or excuses.