It depends heavily on the agency, the age of the agent, and the family/region of origin for the individual.
But party affiliation doesn't really matter when one's loyalty is to one's agency first and to any partisan politics only distantly and abstractly. The FBI and DEA have fights over jurisdiction all the time, regardless of the party affiliation of its members. Military officers will align with this or that party based on electoral benefit, while championing their branch above the others once in office regardless of partisan inclination.
It depends heavily on the agency, the age of the agent, and the family/region of origin for the individual.
But party affiliation doesn't really matter when one's loyalty is to one's agency first and to any partisan politics only distantly and abstractly. The FBI and DEA have fights over jurisdiction all the time, regardless of the party affiliation of its members. Military officers will align with this or that party based on electoral benefit, while championing their branch above the others once in office regardless of partisan inclination.
Is the FBI still mostly Mormons or has its enormous growth made that less feasible now.
I couldn't tell you definitively, but from what little I've heard the younger people tend to be less likely to be Mormon.
I'm a Cisgender Millenial Female with G.A.D., and I'm a CIA agent.