FBI agents sue over Justice Dept. effort to ID employees involved in Trump-related investigations
- FBI agents have filed a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice over efforts to compile a list of employees involved in Trump-related investigations, fearing it could lead to mass firings.
- The agents argue that the Justice Department's actions are retaliatory and intended to intimidate personnel involved in the January 6 investigations and Trump's classified documents case.
- The lawsuit claims that identifying these agents could put them and their families in danger from individuals associated with the January 6 events, as Trump has expressed intentions of retribution.
- The plaintiffs seek to block any efforts to compile or publish a list of FBI agents involved in these investigations, citing violations of their rights under the First and Fifth Amendments as well as federal law.
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