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Names of FBI agents who investigated capitol riots to be handed over to Trump DOJ officials

Executive officials at the FBI are demanding resistance to the Ministry of Justice resistance to hand over the names of the FBI employees participating in riot control cases in the Capitol, but they eventually decided that they had to comply with what the lawyers considered legal.

Among the options under study, they only sent the names of managers and senior executives. However, the office of the FBI’s General Adviser decided to request the Ministry of Justice in Trump to all legal names and the compliance was not optional.

The decision came when the FBI Association, a group representing agents and former FBI director William Webster, sent a protest letter to Congress leaders owe to the removal of eight senior FBI officials last Friday.

The message says: “These measures, which lack transparency and due legal procedures, create serious deviations,” witnessing continuous investigations, and undermining the office’s ability to work with local, local and international partners to make America safe again. ”

A group representing the former FBI agents urged the retired private agents Association, its members to summon its elected officials to protest the possible punishment or launch the January 6 case.

The letter said: “These employees have been appointed to investigate these cases as part of their normal duties.” “They have put their lives on the line every day to protect this country, and now the entire federal investigation powers are distracted for their important responsibilities.”

Democrats in the Judicial Committee of the Senate called for answers from the Ministry of Justice in the Trump Administration and FBI officials on recent extinguishing and re -evaluating senior officials of both law enforcement agencies, describing it “a disturbing threat to national security.”

In letters to the next public prosecutor Bam Bondi and other senior Trump senior who were exclusively obtained by NBC News, Senator Richard Dorbin and other Democrats in the Senate Judicial Committee called for records related to the procedures of the second Trump administration employees.

Democratic Senators said that up to 20 senior lawyers of the Ministry of Justice has been re -assigned or removed, and indicated that at least eight senior managers of the FBI were extinguished. The letter said that there is widespread fear that a collective cleansing in the work of the FBI agents who worked in riot anti -riot investigations in Capitol.

“President Trump won the 2024 presidential elections. But he does not have the power to dismantle federal civil service or replace dedicated and non -partisan job officials with the Ministry of Justice with those whose only qualifications are the loyalty of President Trump instead of the constitution and laws of the United States of America,” the letter said.

NBC News continued to comment on all eleven Republican members in the Judicial Committee, only one, Eric Schmidt from Missouri.

“President Trump has obtained a mandate by the American people, and these last elections faded to the reformists against Washington’s permanent,” he said in a statement. “President Trump is now doing exactly what he promised – to make reforms in the agencies that you need strongly, including the FBI. I suggest that the Democrats walk with the anger they play, and that will be four years for them.”

Democrats try to respond

The message came at a time when Democrats tried to respond to what was the “shock and awe” campaign by the Trump administration to impose new discounts for employees and control federal agencies in ways in which some experts say may be illegal.

The letter said: “With America faces an increasingly threat scene, this shocking removal and re -appointments deprive the Ministry of Justice and the FBI to lead experience and adults and contracts for experience in combating violent crime, espionage and terrorism.”

The minority Democrats lack the authority to implement their documents requests or prevent the confirmation of Cash Patel, which is the choice of Trump to be the FBI director, who faces the voice of the committee next week. The Republicans of the Committee were clearly silent about the events that were recently unveiled in the FBI.

Charles Grassley did not want. Iowa, Chairman of the Committee, on a request for comment and nothing publicly said about what the current and former FBI officials call a crisis in the FBI.

NBC News has also reached Patel, who refused to comment through a spokesman.

Patel told Senate members during his assertion session last Thursday that he was not aware of any group shooting plans. Hours later, the news broke out that the Ministry of Justice was forced to leave senior executives, including the heads of field offices in Miami and Washington.

The Trump administration has also started efforts to obtain the names of every FBI employee who worked on the sixth cases, which raised fears of the mass fire that led to the office’s cavity. The Acting Director, Brian Drichol, told the employees in a letter during the weekend that the FBI agents cannot be expelled or disciplined without listening sessions and other due legal procedures.

James Diniha, head of the New York Field Office, went further in an email to employees who are united by the Trump administration. “Today, we find ourselves in the middle of the battle … where people are out of the FBI.” He wrote: Others are being targeted because they took their jobs in accordance with the law and the FBI policy. “


Cash became during the confirmation session before the Judicial Committee of the Senate on January 30, 2025, in Washington, DCAnna Moneymaker / Getty Images

The obedient public prosecutors collect their property

Many federal prosecutors who were expelled due to their involvement on January 6 returned to the US Public Prosecutor’s Office on Monday to drop their government -owned devices and capture their personal property.

Acting Washington, DCU Ed Martin’s lawyer refused to answer questions from NBC News when he got out of the building. Martin, a “Stop stealing” It was based on the American Capitol on January 6, deploying conspiracy theories about the attack and called for their defendants in Capitol an attack.

Shortly after Martin’s departure, many federal prosecutors, who were chosen by the building with their personal things. A father gave her one of them flowers.

They were contracted with the cases of January 6 and assisting in dealing with large cases in Capitol, the Capitol attack, and the prosecutors were at the time of their dismissal last Friday evening.

None of them was mistakenly accused, but the text of their dismissal messages quoted by Trump’s executive order to pardon the riot. He described the prosecutions on January 6 as “a dangerous national injustice that has committed the American people.”

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