A list of agencies involved in the J6 Capitol mob studies has been requested by FBI officials, who have since complied with requests from the Justice Department. This is an absurdly high range.
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Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directed FBI management to meet a date of noon on Tuesday to send the labels of these brokers and analysts. His earlier order to fire eight older FBI officers was followed by this.
CNN reports that” More than 5, 000 names were submitted” to the Justice Department in response to Bove’s need.  ,
Five thousand? You kidding me, aren’t you?
To throw it into appropriate environment, there are only about 13, 000 providers and 38, 000 full FBI employees. This implies that about 13 % of the FBI was given the task of looking into protestors.  ,
If that seems overwhelming to you, you’re not the only one.
CNN, of training, is outraged that the helmet is off the anti-Trump Gestapo.
However, authorities dispatched by Elon Musk have been seen at FBI office. Musk has headed up work by President Donald Trump’s recently formed Department of Government Performance, or DOGE.
However, many FBI employees filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department on Tuesday, alleging that it violated the Constitution and protection laws by demanding that agents full an ostensibly meant “purge” commission personnel. The agencies want a judge to stop the Trump administration from publication or disclosing the surveys or any data in their responses.
The complaint claims that the act of creating lists of people who worked on issues that unhappy Donald Trump is punitive in nature and was done to scare FBI officials and other staff to stop them from reporting any upcoming misconduct by Donald Trump and his agents.
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The agents questioned on the questionnaires about their responsibilities at the commission and their role in the January 6 studies. According to a backup of the study included in the lawsuit, officials were asked whether they had executed detention, participated in great jurors proceedings, or testified at tests. The lawsuit, filed as a class-action issue, was brought by some private FBI people.
Federal law enforcement advocacy groups urged Congress to quit the Trump administration from firing job FBI agents on Monday, according to CNN.  ,
The best FBI agent in New York expressed comfort to his coworkers by stating that he was creating a “foxhole” to protect them from dismissal. However, the FBI Agents Association sent an email to individuals instructing them:” Would NOT resign or give to retire”. The message stressed,” While we would not recommend for actual non-compliance, you need to be obvious your elimination is not volunteer”.
Attorneys for prosecutors and FBI officials argued that firing employees in Trump-related studies would be a “violation of the expected approach right” and threatened legal action. In a text to senior Court leaders, they warned,” If you proceed with abortions and/or public coverage of terminated employees ‘ identities, we stand ready to defend their rights through all available legal means”. They also cautioned that if agents ‘ names were made public, they could face “immediate risk of doxing, swatting, harassment, or possibly worse”.
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The absurdly high number of FBI agents assigned to investigate J6 protestors unfazed CNN, of course.  ,