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FBI Gives Up Details Of Over 5,000 Employees Involved in Jan. 6 Cases To DOJ

According to Tuesday reports, the FBI staff handed out information from thousands of employees who worked on a lawsuit with the Trump Ministry of Justice (DOJ) on January 6.

Details of more than 5,000 employees of more than 13,000 agents and 38,000 FBI employees were sent to DOJ. Familiar information source I told CNN. The provided information was excluded, but the information sources included the employee identification number, work title, and any role in the survey on January 6.

The report does not pay attention to how many of the 5,000 people were the FBI agent.

The daily caller reached out to the FBI and introduced the caller to the DOJ. Doj has not responded at the time of publication. (Related: FBI confirms that the DEI office will be closed in December)

DOJ sent an agent and employees a survey on the potential role on January 6. Until 3:00 pm on Monday.

Several anonymous agents and employees appealed to DOJ over the questionnaire on Tuesday, claiming that it was “retaliation.”

“The plaintiffs argue that the specific purpose of this survey is to identify agents and other FBI staff as a politically motivated retaliation.” Lawsuit situation.

The lawsuit also claims that DOJ violated Article 1 and Privacy Law. According to the document, the employee was told that the “aggregation information” collected from the survey would be sent to senior managers. (Related: Despite the Democratic Party’s shouting, Kashupatel has been cruising for many years in Hillwork).

The agency FBI Director Brian Dorisco has refused DOJ commands to reject agents related to January 6. Multiple active and former FBI officials I told NBC News.

According to the Deputy Director Emil Beave, Deputy Director of Deputy Director of Director, he ordered eight senior officials. DRISCOLL also stated that it was also instructed to relay all the names of all FBI employees involved in the January 6 survey. According to DRISCOLL, eight officials were ultimately rejected.

Kash Patel is currently waiting for the Senate decision on the FBI director. He testified in front of the Senate Judicial Committee on Thursday, where he worked on a wide range of distrust in the weapon of the FBI and the Intelligence Community. (Related: Kash Patel is looking for FBI from a spy game -he can start here)

Trump issued a pardon for about 1,500 defendants on January 6 on the first day of his presidential position. Patel was asked about his amnesty at his hearing, and he pointed out that Biden was informed of the killing of the two FBI agents.

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