Ministry of Justice Dozens of dismissed A prosecutor who had previously worked on an incident related to riot at the US Council on January 6.
The memo of Emil Boub, the deputy prosecutor, instructed officials to take all the measures necessary to achieve the dismissal of the line prosecutor who worked in the January 6 case. They were converted from temporary status to permanent status just before Trump took office.
“All FBI employees are restrained by absolute standards and no one ends for the case.”
The memo was sent to the provisional US lawyer in the Colombia Special Zone and Ed Martin, another official of the Justice Ministry.
Before the memo comes out sauce According to ABC NEWS, the government is editing a prosecutor and the list of FBI agents involved in the survey until January 6.
One of the fired prosecutors told Politico that 25-30 prosecutors were fired in a lawsuit. According to the sources, others have moved to another office.
“The FBI has refused to comment on questions about the FBI personnel issues,” said ABC's spokeswoman. “We have also instructed our field office to reject comments.”
The FBI Agent Association called the possible firing “ridiculous” in a statement to the AP communication.
“Potentially rejecting hundreds of agents will greatly weaken the abilities of stations that protect the country from national security and criminal threats, and ultimately fail to fail the station and its new leadership.” I read the statement.
Kash Patel, a candidate for the FBI Director, confirmed whether the FBI agent would face Trump's investigation in “retaliation”.
“Every FBI employee is restrained by absolute standards and no one ends for the case,” he replied. “All FBI employees are protected from political retaliation.”
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