FBI -Agents Sue Justice Department who claims’ Retruction ” over their work on January 6th Sayer

Washington -Two groups of named FBI agents who participated in January 6th investigations, have sued the Ministry of Justice and claimed that they were asked to complete a study on their roles, if any, in these cases or in the investigation of Donald Trump’s possession of documents labeled classified in his Florida home between his terms as president.

In a suitNine FBI agents claim that the specific purpose of the study “is to identify agents and other FBI staff to be completed as a form of politically motivated retaliation,” according to their complaint, filed in the US district court in Washington.

“The applicants claim that the purpose of this list is to identify agents who need to be completed or to suffer other negative employment forces to place themselves and their families in immediate danger in retaliation of the now pardoned and large 6th of January convicted criminals. “

The agents have been informed that they “are likely to be completed in the near future” for their work in January 6 and documents cases, the complaint continues.

“They intend to represent a class of at least 6,000 current and former FBI agents and employees who attended one or and Scott Lempert writes in the complaint.

Keith, a former democratic candidate for Congress, has shared unfounded conspiracy theories on social media about Pro-Republican election results, attempting to murder Trump in July and other major events.

The FBI agents claim first and fifth change violations from the Ministry of Justice and try to sign up for “aggregation, storage, reporting, publication or dissemination of a list or collection of information that would identify FBI agents and other staff, and tie them directly to Jan.

The lawsuit says they have been informed that some of their personal information has already been sent by convicted January 6th offenders on the dark web and are particularly concerned about further publication of their personal information.

The second suitThere are seven named FBI agents and the FBI Agent’s Association as plaintiffs, striking similar notes asking the court for “protection” from the Ministry of Justice’s “expected retaliatory decision to postpone their personal information to inflatable investigation.”

The first case claims that “The actual action of preparing lists of people who worked in relationships disturbing Donald Trump is retaliation in nature, intended to scare the FBI agents and other staff, and to discourage them from reporting anyone Future malfeasance and by Donald Trump and his agents. “

“The applicants are therefore seeking respectful immediate relief to enter into aggregation, storage, reporting, publication or dissemination of a list or collection of information that will identify FBI agents and other staff, and tie them directly to January 6 and mar-a- The Lago case activities, ”says the complaint.