The FBI talked to KMOX this week about not talking about high-profile cases.
Jay Greenberg, Special Agent in Charge at the St. Louis FBI office, joined the Dave Glover Show, telling the hosts that the Bureau cannot talk about cases like the raid on Mar-a-Lago or the bribery scandals in St. Louis City or County.
"Generally speaking, there's 1% of what we know about a case that makes it into the media," Greenberg said. "And then we see a couple different sides, a couple of different takes, speculation, regardless of whether it's this side or that side, when normally the truth is somewhere in the middle. And we see a lot of speculation based on the 1% of the facts that make it in there."
Agent Greenberg, who used to work on political corruption cases in the Washington D.C. Field Office, said federal law limits what can be said publicly about a case. And no matter what people say about the Bureau, he said the agents just have to get right back to work.
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