As Justice Department leaders review the FBI’s role in the yearslong investigation of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, a previously ...
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The deal mandates that FBI officials be given 48 hours' notice before any public disclosure, allowing them to challenge the release in court.
But tries to dampen talk of revenge on agents ‘who simply followed orders’.
Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove made the statements on Wednesday in a memo to staff seen by Reuters.
A group of unnamed FBI agents and the FBI Agents Association are seeking to prevent the Justice Department from disclosing a list of names of bureau employees who were tied to Jan. 6 probes.