The FBI promotes Steven J. Jensen, the former chief of Domestic Terrorism Operations, to lead the Washington Field Office, stirring significant backlash online. Jensen’s leadership in monitoring school board meetings for potential domestic terrorism and strong remarks during investigations related to January 6 have drawn criticism, particularly from conservatives who question his management style and decision-making during a contentious period in U.S. history.
Jensen’s recent appointment comes as some Republican lawmakers and commentators claim he represents a troubling direction for the FBI following the January 6 events. Jensen’s role in labeling individuals involved in the protests as “terrorists” has left many questioning the appropriateness of his promotion. The FBI has not commented on the backlash, but reactions on social media have included calls for further scrutiny and a referral to congressional committees regarding his past actions.
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