In a significant development, the FBI has agreed to comply with a directive from the Trump administration by providing details on approximately 5,000 agents who were involved in investigating cases related to the events of January 6, 2021. This decision marks a major shift in how the federal bureaucracy is handling Trump’s executive authority, signaling a break from previous resistance.
According to a CNN report released Tuesday, the FBI submitted the requested details after receiving a memo last Friday titled “Terminations.” The memo, issued by acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, gave the FBI until noon on Tuesday to comply or face termination.
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Bove, who has already been involved in dismissing eight senior FBI officials, made it clear that non-compliance would come with consequences. The pressure campaign worked. “More than 5,000 employee details were submitted, including employee ID numbers, job titles and their role in the January 6 investigations, sources said, but not their names,” CNN reported.
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