Accidental F.B.I. Chief Builds a Following as Agencys Defender

Brian Driscoll, the acting director of the F.B.I., has become an improbable symbol of quiet resistance toward the Justice Department’s campaign to single out F.B.I.employees who investigated the Jan.

6 riot.To start, Mr.Driscoll’s appointment was an accident.

Shortly after President Trump’s inauguration, the White House identified the wrong agent as acting director on its website and never corrected the mistake.Even if he was not meant to be leading the agency, he has defended the rank-and-file.His refusal to furnish the names of employees, as top Justice Department officials desired, and his insistence that a formal review process be put in place, has spurred widespread support for Mr.

Driscoll.Former and current agents have traded memes and satirical clips celebrating him, offering a rare moment of levity as dismay and deep unease set in across the F.B.I.and as Mr.

Driscoll navigates the political perils of Washington and a president who is deeply hostile to the agency.Known as “Drizz” among his friends, Mr.Driscoll does not possess the typical G-man bearing of his predecessors, with a bushy mustache and his face framed by long curls.

It is a demeanor that has become the focal point of artificially generated memes.In one, he is depicted as a saint grasping the handbook for agents running investigations.In another, he glances upward, encircled by the words “What Would Drizz Do?” One video, a compilation of scenes from the movie “The Dark Knight Rises,” portrays Mr.

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