The executives of the Federal Investigation Bureau (FBI) intend to resist the Ministry of Justice and ask them to transfer the names of the Federal Investigation Bureau of the Riot Case of the Parliament's Building, but they finally decided that they must follow the order that the lawyer considers the legal order. NBC News.
In the considering choice, only the names of the manager and senior managers are sent. However, the Office of the General Legal Advisory Office of the Federal Investigation Bureau decided that the Trump Judicial Department's demand for all names is legal and compliance is not available.
The decision was because of the FBI AGENTS Association of the Federal Investigation Bureau of the Agent (FBI AGENTS Association) and the former director of the Federal Investigation Bureau, William Webster, sent a protest letter to the leaders of the parliament, condemning the dismissal last Friday Eight FBI officials.
This letter said: "These actions that lack transparency and legitimate programs are causing dangerous dispersion, destroying the undergoing investigation, and destroying the ability of the bureau and the state, local and international partners to cooperate to enable the United States Safe again. "
A group representing the former Federal Investigation Bureau, the retired agent, urged their members to call their elected officials to protest the potential punishment or dismissal of the agent of the case on January 6.
The news said: "These employees are assigned to investigate these cases as part of their normal responsibilities." "They are protecting the country every day, and the labor force of the entire Federal Investigation Agency has distracted their important responsibilities."
Democrats of the Senate Judicial Committee asked the Trump Government's Ministry of Justice and Federal Investigation Agency to answer to understand the recent dismissal and re -distribution of high -level officials of the two law enforcement agencies, calling it "a shocking threat to national security "" "
In the other highest Trump, the Senate's Senate Judicial Committee by the NBC News, Senator Richard Durbin and other Democratic Senate Judiciary Commission, Senator Requires records related to the personnel action of the second Trump administration.
Democratic Senator said that as many as 20 senior professional judicial department lawyers have been re -assigned or dismissed, they noticed at least eight FBI managers' dismissal. The letter said that people are generally worried about the large -scale removal of the works of the Federal Investigation Agency, a Federal Investigation Bureau engaged in the survey of the Congress.
This letter said: "President Trump has won the 2024 presidential election. However, he has no right to demolish the federal civil servants or replaces the Ministry of Justice without party professional officials, and the only qualification is to President Trump rather than loyalty. The constitution and law of the people and the United States of the United States.
The NBC news made comments from all 11 Republican members of the judicial committee of Eric Scott in Missouri.
He said in a statement: "The American people have given President Trump's task, and the past elections are attributed to the authorization of reformers and permanent Washington." "President Trump is now working in accordance with his promise- The institutions that urgently needed it, including the Federal Investigation Bureau, had to reform.
This letter was to respond to the Trump administration's "shock and awe" campaign in response to the "shock and awe" campaign, and some experts said that it might be illegally applied to federal institutions to reduce and control the employees.
The letter said: "As the United States is facing a higher threat pattern, these shocking removal and reorganizations have deprived of the experience of the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Investigation Agency's experience, senior leadership and decades of experience.
The Minority Democrats lack the power to perform document requests, or to confirm the confirmation of Kash Patel, who prevented Trump from choosing to become a director of the Federal Investigation Agency, facing the committee to vote next week. Republicans on the committee are very silent about the recent incidents of the Federal Investigation Bureau.
Chairman of the Commission, R-UOWA, Charles Grassley did not respond to the request of the comment, nor did he publicize any information about the current Federal Investigation Bureau officials called the crisis at the Federal Investigation Bureau (FBI).
NBC news also contacted Patel, and Patel refused to comment through a spokesman.
Patt told senators at a confirmation hearing last Thursday that he knew there was no plan to shoot on a large scale. A few hours later, it was reported that the Ministry of Justice forced eight executives, including the heads of the on -site office in Miami and Washington.
The Trump administration also started to obtain the name of each federal investigation bureau employee of each federal investigation on January 6, which caused people to worry about being stimulated by the bureau. Acting Director Brian Driscoll told employees in a news on the weekend that if he had no hearing and other appropriate procedures, he could not be expelled or disciplined the Federal Investigation Agency.
James Dennehy, the head of the New York Office of the New York Office, went further in an e -mail to a challenge to the Trump administration. He wrote: "Today, we find that we are in the middle of the battle ... because good people are getting out of the federal investigation bureau." "And others are engaged in work based on the law and the federal investigation bureau policy."
On Monday, a number of federal prosecutors were fired for participating in the case. They returned to the US Prosecutor's Office in Colombian Special Administrative Region on Monday to let go of their government's equipment and pick up their personal property.
DCUS lawyer Ed Martin represented the agent of Washington and refused to answer NBC news when he came out of the building. Martin is an advocate "stop steal" on the first January of the U.S. Congress. He has spread the conspiracy theory of attacks and advocates the attack on the defendant.
Shortly after Martin left, several federal prosecutors came out of the building with their personal items. One of the father gave her a flower.
Prosecutors hired cases on January 6 and helped speak to the office of the Greater Congress of the office. The prosecutor was in susability when he was fired on Friday night.
They were not accused of illegal behavior, but they quoted their firing letter in Trump's administrative order and pardoned the thugs. It describes the prosecution on January 6 as "a serious state of injustice committed to the American people."