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FBI Fires 5 Employees Tied to Controversial 2023 Memo on Traditionalist Catholics, by Mary Rose – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Mary Rose, Zeale News, June 6, 2026

The FBI has reportedly fired five employees connected with a controversial 2023 intelligence memo that tied white supremacist extremist ideology to traditionalist Catholic communities.

According to people familiar with the matter, FBI Director Kash Patel dismissed the five intelligence analysts involved in producing the document on June 5. As CatholicVote reported at the time, Patel vowed to investigate the memo during his January 2025 confirmation hearings before Senate lawmakers. The firings appear to be the first publicly confirmed terminations of employees directly involved in drafting and approving the memo.

The employees were not relieved of duty under former FBI Director Christopher Wray. Instead, they received administrative discipline that affected their performance reviews and pay. …