An FBI agent recently named by whistleblowers as having suppressed negative information about Hunter Biden and his laptop and business dealings has reportedly left the bureau.
Timothy Thibault was named extensively in a letter, written by Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland dated July 25th, as having actively interfered in investigations of the President’s son.
The New York Post reports that he was “forced out” and resigned from his position as FBI assistant special agent in charge last week. (NBC reports that he “had reached retirement age.”)
As is standard procedure for an agent leaving service with the FBI, Thibault was escorted from the building by what the Post’s sources describe as “headquarters-looking types” last Friday.
He had been on leave since around the time Grassley made allegations against him in the letter to Wray and Garland.