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Brokers sue FBI, DOJ amid fears of retaliation over work on Jan. 6 circumstances

By Miles Cooper February 5, 2025
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The FBI and the Division of Justice (DOJ) are being sued by 16 present brokers who say their evaluate of those that labored on the circumstances of some 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants is a preparation to retaliate in opposition to brokers.

The companies had been hit with back-to-back lawsuits shortly after a midday deadline for the FBI to show over to the Division of Justice the responses to a 13-question survey about brokers’ work on the circumstances introduced in opposition to those that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

“The purpose for this list is to identify agents to be terminated or to suffer other adverse employment action,” one go well with filed on behalf of 9 brokers says, calling it an “unlawful and retaliatory” motion.

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“Plaintiffs reasonably fear that all or parts of this list might be published by allies of President Trump, thus placing themselves and their families in immediate danger of retribution by the now pardoned and at-large Jan. 6 convicted felons.”

A second go well with filed on behalf of seven brokers warned of an “potential vigilante action by those who they were investigating” if their info is uncovered.

FBI management additionally has been requested to show over a listing of its brokers who labored on circumstances involving the 1,500 Jan. 6 circumstances — placing in danger some 2,400 brokers who labored on the most important prosecutorial endeavor in DOJ historical past. 

And brokers themselves have been requested to outline the scope of their work, responding to a survey now included in courtroom paperwork asking them whether or not they carried out surveillance, collected proof, arrested people or testified in courtroom. 

Each fits ask for an injunction to dam any sharing of the survey outcomes.

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The category motion go well with is introduced on behalf of 9 nameless brokers, and it additionally asks for an injunction to dam any sharing of the survey outcomes.

The FBI declined to touch upon the go well with. The DOJ didn’t reply to request for remark.

The push to achieve perception on rank-and-file brokers’ work on the circumstances comes after the Trump administration fired the highest 5 profession staffers holding management positions on the company and likewise dismissed the heads of assorted area places of work.

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And on the U.S. legal professional’s workplace in D.C., a number of retailers reported that roughly two dozen prosecutors who labored on among the 1,500 Jan. 6 circumstances had been fired.

The performing FBI director, a profession agent who can also be the pinnacle of the company’s Newark, N.J., area workplace, expressed alarm over the request from the DOJ to show over names of brokers who labored on the case.

“We understand that this request encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported these investigative efforts,” FBI performing Director Brian Driscoll wrote in an e mail to workers final week obtained by The Hill.

“I am one of those employees, as is acting Deputy Director [Robert] Kissane. As we’ve said since the moment we agreed to take on these roles, we are going to follow the law, follow FBI policy, and do what’s in the best interest of the workforce and the American people — always.”

Based on CNN, the FBI complied with the request for info, sending alongside the names of 5,000 completely different staff whose work touched on the circumstances.

Up to date at 2:48 p.m. EST

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