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FBI agents sue to protect identities of Jan. 6 agents
FBI agents who ‘simply followed orders’ in Jan. 6 probes won’t be fired, a Justice official says
WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI agents “who simply followed orders and carried out their duties in an ethical manner” while investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol are not at risk of being fired, a top Justice Department official said in a memo to the bureau workforce obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.
FBI turns over details of 5,000 employees who worked on January 6 cases to Trump Justice Department, as agents sue
FBI officials have complied with demands to provide the Justice Department with details of thousands of employees who worked on investigations related to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot, according to people familiar with the situation.
FBI Agents Who Worked Jan. 6 And Trump Cases Sue Justice Department
A group of FBI agents sued the U.S. Justice Department in a lawsuit on Tuesday, asking a federal judge to step in and stop the publication of a list they say the bureau is actively compiling of agents who worked on Jan. 6 cases or helped investigate President Donald Trump while he was criminally indicted.
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Fired prosecutor who handled Jan. 6 cases responds to Trump
Former US attorney Jake Struebing says he’s concerned about the Trump administration’s recent shakeup of the Department of ...
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Jan. 6 defendant says Trump’s blanket pardon covers conspiracy to kill FBI agents
Usually, whether someone was pardoned for something isn’t a matter of debate. But it’s one of the latest legal questions ...
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More Than 13% of the FBI Worked on January 6 Cases
The FBI turned over the names of roughly 5,000 employees—more than 13% of its workforce—who worked on January 6 cases.
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Special Forces vets pardoned by Trump for Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack
President Donald Trump's pardon in January of people who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots is extended to two ...
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