FBI sacks two agents who worked for Jack Smith: Report
The move follows revelations that the FBI had surveilled the phone records of multiple congressional Republicans as part of operation "Arctic Frost," a precursor investigation of Smith's probe.
The FBI has reportedly fired two special agents that were part of special counsel Jack Smith's probe into President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents and his election challenges.
The names of the agents have not been made public, according to The Hill. NBC News reported that while the bureau fired at least two agents, it took some form of personnel action against three.
The move follows revelations that the FBI had surveilled the phone records of multiple congressional Republicans as part of operation "Arctic Frost," a precursor investigation of Smith's probe.
All three of the agents who faced personnel action were listed in documents related to Arctic Frost.
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