Multiple reports say the FBI has fired two analysts who previously raised concerns about evidence quality in its 2020 election investigation related to Fulton County, Georgia. The analysts reportedly questioned whether the probe had enough evidentiary basis and expressed that the investigation was “thin on evidence,” according to sources cited by CBS News. Other reporting that repeats the same account also frames the firings as linked to internal disagreement over the adequacy of the investigation’s support for its conclusions. The reports do not provide additional independent evidence or detailed specifics of what the analysts reviewed or how their concerns were received beyond describing the disagreement as an evidence-focused issue. The FBI has not been quoted in the provided excerpts, and no further details are included about the analysts’ roles, the timeline of the internal concerns, or the department’s rationale for termination. The accounts characterize the action as retaliatory or disciplinary, but they rely on unnamed sources and do not include confirmed documents or public findings in the excerpts.