FIRST ON FOX— The Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent’s Association (FBIAA) sent a letter to House and Senate leaders Monday raising "urgent concerns" over recent actions taken by acting DOJ ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has temporarily agreed not to publicly release the names of FBI special agents who investigated the U.S. Capitol attack of Jan. 6, 2021. A consent order between the ...
The agreement, which a federal judge approved, prevents the administration from releasing the names until at least late March while lawsuits from two groups of FBI agents move forward. If the ...
“FBI Special Agents who risk their lives protecting the country from criminals and terrorists are now being placed on lists and having their careers jeopardized simply for doing their jobs ...
Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images The FBIAA message also notes that today marks the four-year anniversary of the line of duty deaths of two FBI Special Agents who were shot and killed while ...
“To the contrary, the Department and FBI management have repeatedly stressed the purpose of the list is to conduct an internal review, not expose dedicated special agents to public insult or ...
“FBI Special Agents who risk their lives protecting the country from criminals and terrorists are now being placed on lists and having their careers jeopardized simply for doing their jobs ...
One FBI special agent who spent hours recovering body parts from the Potomac River after the deadly plane crash near Washington, D.C., had to return to the office to fill out the survey ...
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump's administration launched a sweeping round of cuts at the Justice Department on Friday that appeared to focus on FBI agents and others who worked on ...
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