FBI Agents Association Statement on Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll and Acting FBI Deputy Director Robert Kissane

The FBI Agents Association (FBIAA) congratulates Brian Driscoll and Robert Kissane on their respective designations by President Trump as Acting Director and Acting Deputy Director of the FBI. Both Driscoll and Kissane serve as Special Agents in Charge (SACs) and bring the field leadership experience necessary to lead the Bureau during this critical time. As active Agents, Driscoll and Kissane have a deep understanding of the Bureau’s mission, and the challenges faced by Agents which will serve both the FBI and the nation well during this transition. The FBIAA stands ready to support Acting Director Driscoll and Acting Deputy Director Kissane in these important roles.

 

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