FBI Agents Association Urges Congress to Prevent Politicization
- The FBI Agents Association urged Congress to protect employees from punishment for their roles in Jan. 6 investigations, stating that these actions threaten their careers and disrupt essential work.
- The letter was sent to both Democratic and Republican leaders, including Mike Johnson and Chuck Schumer, addressing concerns over personnel actions by the Justice Department.
- Democrats expressed 'grave concerns' about the scrutiny of FBI officials and demanded internal communications regarding plans to shake up the agencies.
- The association emphasized that Special Agents should work free from fear of retaliation to ensure national safety and effectiveness in ongoing investigations.
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FBI Agents Association Raises Concerns Over DOJ Directives
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents Association (FBIAA) has issued a letter to congressional leaders warning that recent directives from acting Department of Justice and FBI officials could jeopardize thousands of careers and disrupt ongoing investigations. The letter specifically addresses orders from acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, which include terminating senior FBI leadership and compiling lists of personnel involved in sen…
FBI Advocacy Groups Appeal to Congress Amid Mass Firing Fears
FBI Advocacy Groups Appeal to Congress Amid Mass Firing Fears Advocacy groups for FBI agents have made a direct appeal to Congress to halt potential mass layoffs of agents who participated in the January 6 Capitol attack investigation. The groups expressed concern over actions by Trump-appointed leaders at the Justice Department, which they believe threaten the careers of FBI agents involved in politically sensitive investigations.In a letter to…
FBI agents group tells Congress to take urgent action to protect against politicization
The FBIAA, a voluntary professional association representing more than 14,000 active and retired FBI special agents, urged Congress to take action to protect FBI personnel.

Association representing thousands of FBI agents appeals to Congress to protect their jobs
WASHINGTON (AP) — The association representing thousands of FBI agents urged congressional leaders Monday to protect the jobs of employees at risk of
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