The US media said on Friday that the FBI agents participated in the investigations that were now made criminal allegations against President Donald Trump, they would be fired in a comprehensive purification of the top US law enforcement organization.
CNN stated that on January 6, 2021, dozens of FBI agents and some obs
The Washington Post, citing the scheme familiar with the plan, said, “The authorities are working to identify hundreds of potential (FBI agents) for potential termination.”
The newspaper said that apart from the Purj in the FBI, around 30 federal prosecutors who used to work on capital riot cases and were on probationary status were rejected.
The Department of Justice on Monday fired several officers who were among Trump’s prosecution.
An official of the Department of Justice said that the posts were being abolished as the Acting Attorney General did not believe that he could “trust the President’s agenda honestly.”
NBC News said that more than 20 FBI were headed by FBI field offices including Miami and Washington in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
According to CNN, at least six senior FBI leaders have been ordered to “retire, resign or be removed by Monday”.
The post said the FBI acting director, Brian Driskl, an experienced agent, who was appointed by Trump to run the bureau, until his nominated person is confirmed by the Senate as the director of his nominated man, The scale refused to approve the firing.
‘Brazen attack on law rule’
Ranking Democrat Senator Dick Dabin at the Senate Judiciary Committee strongly condemned the dismissal of the FBI and the Department of Justice.
Darbin said, “Dozens of DOJs and FBI officials of the Trump administration were included in the investigation of Donald Trump and 6 January is a major setback for the integrity and effectiveness of the riot FBI and the Department of Justice,” Durbin said.
“This is a Brezen attack on the rule of law that severely reduces our national security and public safety,” he said. “Trump shortage is fulfilling widespread political vengeance against our country’s career law enforcement officials.”
The FBI Agents Association, a non-profit group that advocates for FBI employees, said that if the report of comprehensive dismissal is true then action is “fundamentally with the law enforcement objectives mentioned by President Trump and for FBI agents With support.
The FBIAA said in a statement, “Possible rejecting hundreds of agents will be severely weakened by the bureau’s capacity to protect the country from national security and criminal threats and eventually established its new leadership for bureau and failure There will be a risk of doing. “
Special advocate Jack Smith, who brought two federal cases against Trump, resigned earlier this month.
Smith accused Trump of conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and incorrect classified documents after leaving the White House.
Neither the case came for testing and Smith – According to the policy of not sitting on a sitting president as per the policy of a judicial department – both of them left both of them after Republican won the November presidential election.
On his first day at the White House, Trump forgives more than 1,500 of his supporters at the White House last week, who gave a storm in a dialect to block the authentication of the Congress’s victory.
FBI Director Christopher Ray resigned after Trump’s reunion and the President named Kash Patel, his former advisor and hardcore loyalty for the bureau chief.
Patel on Thursday asked in his confirmation before a Senate committee, whether he knew about any scheme to punish the FBI agents who were involved in Trump’s investigation.
“I don’t know about it,” he said.
Patel also told the Senate Judiciary Committee that “all FBI employees will be protected against political vengeance”.
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