FBI agents sue to halt Trumps DOJ from blacklisting those who worked on Jan. 6, classified docs cases

FBI agents filed a class-action lawsuit against the Justice Department Tuesday, saying they are being singled out by higher-ups for punishment over their investigation of the Jan.6, 2021, Capitol riot and classified documents cases against President Trump.Nine FBI agents allege acting Attorney General James McHenry and other DOJ officials are retaliating against them by distributing surveys asking about their involvement in the former probes of the president in order for the agents “to be terminated or to suffer other adverse employment action.”The lawsuit, which calls the effort “politically motivated retribution,” came on the same day the Trump administration had set as a deadline for the Justice Department to identify FBI agents involved in both cases.As part of their filing in DC federal court, the bureau employees also submitted screenshots of the survey querying each agent’s investigative duties and title while working on what became special counsel Jack Smith’s since-dismissed indictments of the 45th president.Smith resigned Jan.

10 after dropping the cases — and more than a dozen prosecutors who participated were fired after Trump assumed office last month.The agents asserted that “even if they are not targeted for termination, they may face other retaliatory acts such as demotion, denial of job opportunities or denial of promotions in the future.”“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,” the filing also notes.Some agents have already found their personal info circling on the so-called “dark web,” according to the lawsuit.Trump, 78, pardoned roughly 1,500 Americans convicted of crimes related to the Jan.

6, 2021, breach of the US Capitol that halted the certification of the 2020 election.Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, who...

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