FBI Gives Up Details Of Over 5,000 Employees Involved In Jan. 6 Cases To DOJ
FBI officials turned over information from thousands of employees who worked on cases concerning Jan. 6 to President Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ), according to a Tuesday report.
Out of over 13,000 agents and 38,000 FBI employees, the details of more than 5,000 personnel were sent to the DOJ, sources familiar told CNN. Information provided included employee identification numbers, work titles and any roles in investigations connected to Jan. 6, according to a source, though names were excluded.
Things are getting WILD right now… 5,000 names turned over to DOJ. Not a bloodbath, but there are definitely higher levels of anxiety at the FBI for folks who haven't spent the last 4 years working real cases… pic.twitter.com/VtSWRTV2xd
— Kyle Seraphin (@KyleSeraphin) February 4, 2025
🧵Here are the questions that @fbi employees have until 3pm et, tomorrow, to submit to @TheJusticeDept. pic.twitter.com/tdBHyEcFIc
— Garret O'Boyle (@GOBactual) February 2, 2025
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