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DAMN, THIS BITCH (me) MIGHT HAVE CRIPPLING ANXIETY BUT SHE CAN SURE COOK AN ONION
(it's peppers, onions and pork chops day, #dennehy)

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Hier dans "Profession : Criminel" sur #LN24, l'affaire Joanne Dennehy.

En mars 2013, trois hommes sont sauvagement poignardés à Peterborough, abandonnés dans des fossés.

En l’espace de deux semaines, Joanne #Dennehy tue trois fois, tente deux autres meurtres, avec une froideur totale.

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The resignation (forced) of #FBI #AssistantDirector #Dennehy from his seven year position supervising the #NewYorkFieldOffice is a tremendous blow to the #counterterrorism and #counterintelligence activities of the #USGovernment.

Everything the #Trump assholes do makes our nation less safe.

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FBI’s New York Chief Forced Out Amid Clashes with Justice Department Special Agent in Charge James E. Dennehy **By Steve Neavling** The head of the FBI’s New York field office, James E. Dennehy, was forced to retire after clashing with Justice Department officials over Trump administration directives. Dennehy, who had led the bureau’s largest field office since September, submitted his retirement papers Monday after being told Friday he had to leave, _The New York Times_ reports. He was not given a reason, he wrote in an email to colleagues, adding, “I apologize to all of you for not being able to fulfill my commitment.” The New York FBI Field Office is considered among the most coveted offices to head around the country, along with Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. Dennehy angered Attorney General Pam Bondi over what she claimed was the New York office’s failure to turn over all investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein. She provided no evidence to support the accusation. He also backed FBI officials who resisted demands to name agents involved in investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. His ouster comes amid a shakeup at the FBI, where nearly a dozen senior officials have been removed, leaving a leadership void at headquarters. It remains unclear what role FBI Director Kash Patel played in Dennehy’s departure. But on Friday, the same day Dennehy was pushed out, Patel sent a video message to FBI employees pledging to support them. Dennehy, a former Marine officer, joined the FBI in 2002 and spent most of his career handling counterintelligence cases. Before leading the New York office, he ran the Newark office and previously oversaw New York’s counterintelligence and cyber division. In his farewell email, Dennehy defended the bureau’s independence, writing, “We will not bend. We will not falter. We will not sacrifice what is right for anything or anyone.” Share on Facebook Tweet

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FBI’s New York Chief Forced Out Amid Clashes with Justice Department Special Agent in Charge James E. Dennehy **By Steve Neavling** The head of the FBI’s New York field office, James E. Dennehy, was forced to retire after clashing with Justice Department officials over Trump administration directives. Dennehy, who had led the bureau’s largest field office since September, submitted his retirement papers Monday after being told Friday he had to leave, _The New York Times_ reports. He was not given a reason, he wrote in an email to colleagues, adding, “I apologize to all of you for not being able to fulfill my commitment.” The New York FBI Field Office is considered among the most coveted offices to head around the country, along with Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. Dennehy angered Attorney General Pam Bondi over what she claimed was the New York office’s failure to turn over all investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein. She provided no evidence to support the accusation. He also backed FBI officials who resisted demands to name agents involved in investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. His ouster comes amid a shakeup at the FBI, where nearly a dozen senior officials have been removed, leaving a leadership void at headquarters. It remains unclear what role FBI Director Kash Patel played in Dennehy’s departure. But on Friday, the same day Dennehy was pushed out, Patel sent a video message to FBI employees pledging to support them. Dennehy, a former Marine officer, joined the FBI in 2002 and spent most of his career handling counterintelligence cases. Before leading the New York office, he ran the Newark office and previously oversaw New York’s counterintelligence and cyber division. In his farewell email, Dennehy defended the bureau’s independence, writing, “We will not bend. We will not falter. We will not sacrifice what is right for anything or anyone.” Share on Facebook Tweet

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Yes democrats why does dennehy have to fight on his own !

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