DOJ accuses FBI of ‘insubordination’ for not submitting Jan. 6 agents’ info: Report
- Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove accused the FBI's leadership of 'insubordination' for not complying with a request related to the January 6 investigations, stating that they 'refused to comply' with a narrower ask.
- Bove assured that FBI employees who acted ethically regarding January 6 investigations are not at risk of termination, emphasizing that only those with corrupt intent should be concerned.
- The Justice Department is conducting a review of FBI agents' conduct in relation to January 6, as mandated by President Trump's executive order, which aims to identify any misconduct by federal agencies.
- Bove's memo highlighted the need for a complete data set to focus on agents involved in January 6 investigations, asserting that the review process is necessary to determine if further personnel actions are required.
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