A group of anonymous FBI agents sued the Justice Department to prevent the public release of names of bureau personnel who worked on cases involving the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
The FBI turned over the names of roughly 5,000 employees—more than 13% of its workforce—who worked on January 6 cases.
The Trump administration had set a Tuesday deadline for the Justice Department to identify FBI agents involved in both ...
The list of questions in the internal memo, seen by Reuters, directs employees to give their job title, and any role they ...
A list of agents who worked on the Capitol riot investigator reportedly was handed over to Trump loyalists at the US ...
A top Justice Department official accused the FBI's acting leaders of “insubordination” in a Wednesday memo in which he ...
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the firings of the prosecutors after Trump's sweeping clemency action.
Leaders appointed by the Trump administration are identifying potentially hundreds of FBI agents for possible termination, ...
The memo says anyone with "corrupt or partisan intent," defied orders or weaponized the FBI should be "concerned about the ...
Lawyers for the FBI agents suggested Elon Musk or others in the Trump administration would release agents’ names even if the Justice Department agrees not to.
The lawsuits come after the Trump administration fired roughly a dozen Justice Department attorneys who worked with former ...