In the review of the Federal Investigation Bureau Trump on January 6, the Sudter Trump administration disclosed the list of more than 5,000 names to the Ministry of Justice

Two groups of anonymous federal investigation bureau agents January 6 Congress Building Riot Based on the two separate lawsuits mentioned on Monday, investigations related to President Trump and other investigations related to President Trump are prosecuing the Federal Ministry of Justice to review the labor force of the Federal Investigation Agency for the Federal Ministry of Justice, and review the sensitive investigation. Agent.

On behalf of thousands of current and former agents, the organization and Federal Investigation Agency Specialty Association (FBI Agent Association) sued the Ministry of Justice and its interim head agent James Muchenry to prevent public release to prevent the release of review. The name of the agent.

The lawsuit on Tuesday is the latest Salvo, which is continuously cracking between employees of the Federal Investigation Bureau and the leadership of the Ministry of Justice, and the Trump administration's potential personnel changes in the bureau.

On Friday, Emil Bove, Deputy Prosecutor of the Agent, ordered the Lian Driscoll, the director of the Federal Investigation Bureau, compiled all the current and former Federal Investigation Employees. These employees were assigned to Investigation on January 6 to determine whether it is necessary, "Memorandum on CBS News censorship.

In response, on Sunday, agents from all over the country were required to fill in the investigation form on January 6, and Trump's investigation of labor evaluation was conducted.

According to an official who is familiar with the process in the United States, the Federal Investigation Bureau subsequently transferred the agent and personnel information required to the leadership of the Ministry of Justice on Tuesday afternoon. The official said there were more than 5,000 names on the list.

At present, there is no signs that the Ministry of Justice may take any action on the compilation list. So far, a few senior professional officials have been fired, and the agent of senior documents is still at work.

Nine federal agency agents who did not disclose their name filed a first lawsuit on Tuesday: "The purpose of this list is to determine the agent who wants to terminate or suffer other bad job lawsuits."

Their lawyers asked for trial trials and wrote: Agent worried that "this list may be published by President Trump's allies, which will cause themselves and his family to be in danger of retribution immediately."

Social media activities referred to the second group of agents and Federal Investigation Agency Specialists Association showed that during the survey on January 6, some people were forgiven by the president. " Interconnected.

The Ministry of Justice has not made any reasonable efforts to ensure that in this case, in this case, the maintenance and public release of controversial records is accurate, complete, and timely, and for the purpose of agency. " The lawsuit is added later. " It cannot be nothing to do. Once the plaintiff's personal information is released, it will always be obtained on social media. "

The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.

McHenry recently instructed the U.S. prosecutor in Washington, DC, to dismiss certain prosecutors that have been sent to another memo on January 31st and were reviewed by CBS News. The decision mainly affects the case of the contract lawyer who temporarily sued the case from January 6, which is not subject to a new lawsuit.

Last week, eight senior executives of the headquarters of the Federal Investigation Agency and the heads of various on -site offices, including Washington Special Administrative Region (Washington Special Administrative Region), were forced to resign, retire or face termination.

James Dennehy, assistant director responsible for the Office of the New York Federal Investigation Bureau, wrote in a memorandum of 1,200 agents and supporters on Friday: "Today, we find that we are in their own battle because good people are walking Go out.

Personnel operations make Trump's campaign well and can clean up the house in the Ministry of Justice. Shortly after taking office, the president signed an administrative order to undertake the "weapon of the federal government".

Other lawyers and the Agent Association of the Federal Investigation Bureau also issued alarm on the recent employment behavior, and threatened to take other legal lawsuits.

On Tuesday, the Senate considers Mr. Kash Patel, the nominated by Mr. Trump, and led the Federal Investigation Bureau (FBI) of the Federal Investigation Bureau on Tuesday. The turbulence is ongoing.

Dristol said: "We will never pay attention to our mission: protect the American people and maintain the constitution. Because in the bureau, we focus on our work."

Scott MacFarlane