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Do we know if any of them are named Luigi?Now that thousands of FBI agents are about to be purged, wonder how many terror attacks are going to get through
No problem. Trump will blame it on DEI and every Trump voter will believe it and echo it.Now that thousands of FBI agents are about to be purged, wonder how many terror attacks are going to get through
Or immigrants. Or the trans community. Or...No problem. Trump will blame it on DEI and every Trump voter will believe it and echo it.
The public doesn't know anything about 70% of the cases worked for good reason. The chances of terror attacks from both domestic and foreign actors is going up significantly. I know dozens of agents that may step down.Now that thousands of FBI agents are about to be purged, wonder how many terror attacks are going to get through
“… The agents, who worked on Jan. 6-related criminal cases and the classified documents case, warned that by publishing their names, Trump’s allies would be creating what’s tantamount to a hit list for pardoned Jan. 6 insurrectionists seeking revenge.
The agents “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 class action lawsuit reads.
The second put it more bluntly, asking for the “court’s protection from [the DOJ’s] anticipated retaliatory decision to expose their personal information for opprobrium and potential vigilante action by those who they were investigating.” In the complaint, national security lawyer Mark Zaid detailed that he is representing “special agents, forensic examiners, a forensic chemist, and an intelligence analyst.” Those employees are being backed by the FBIAA, a 14,000-member nonprofit that represents current and former agents. …”
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Meanwhile a J6 convict is arguing that Trump’s pardon includes his other indictment for trying to kill the FBI agent who investigated him …
“… The agents, who worked on Jan. 6-related criminal cases and the classified documents case, warned that by publishing their names, Trump’s allies would be creating what’s tantamount to a hit list for pardoned Jan. 6 insurrectionists seeking revenge.
The agents “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 class action lawsuit reads.
The second put it more bluntly, asking for the “court’s protection from [the DOJ’s] anticipated retaliatory decision to expose their personal information for opprobrium and potential vigilante action by those who they were investigating.” In the complaint, national security lawyer Mark Zaid detailed that he is representing “special agents, forensic examiners, a forensic chemist, and an intelligence analyst.” Those employees are being backed by the FBIAA, a 14,000-member nonprofit that represents current and former agents. …”
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Meanwhile a J6 convict is arguing that Trump’s pardon includes his other indictment for trying to kill the FBI agent who investigated him …