A former FBI agent and COVID-era whistleblower who was recently reinstated under President Donald Trump was fired Friday, according to a report.
The FBI dismissed Steve Friend for "unprofessional conduct and poor judgment," according to a copy of a termination letter posted on X by New York Post columnist Miranda Devine.
An FBI source confirmed the firing but would not elaborate, saying it was a personnel matter.
The FBI stated in the letter that Friend "participated in unauthorized interactions with the media, publicly disseminated media sources, and commented publicly on FBI matters and ongoing FBI investigations."
Friend was first suspended by the FBI in August 2022 and resigned in February 2023. He was reinstated in September.
In the letter, the FBI stated that, in November, Friend "disseminated media sources and photographs identifying an alleged subject and discussed the alleged subject on your podcast, despite the lack of credible, verifiable evidence necessary to publicly identify the subject."
When reached for comment by Fox News Digital, Friend said his ouster was retaliation by FBI Director Kash Patel.
Friend’s dismissal from the bureau came after his attorneys at Empower Oversight Whistleblowers & Research dropped him as a client Dec. 5.
The nonprofit organization said in a letter to Friend that he had ignored its advice by commenting publicly on FBI matters, "risking further adverse administrative action" by the bureau.
"In light of your apparent...
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