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Attorneys for FBI employees filed two lawsuits Tuesday to halt the collection and potential dissemination of agents’ names.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has agreed to refrain from publicly identifying any FBI agents whose conduct is under review as President Donald Trump's administration examines the ...
The Justice Department agreed Friday that it will hold off on releasing the names of FBI personnel who were involved in investigations related to the Capitol riot—for now. Friday's development ...
Ex-FBI agent Michael Feinberg, Former Assistant Special Agent in Charge at the FBI, joins “The Weekend” along with former Trump DHS official Miles Taylor to discuss President Trump’s politicization of ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi had previously promised the public release of scores of records associated with federal probes ...
Widespread, abrupt terminations have left Justice Department and FBI employees wondering if they will be next, people ...
A memo from the Justice Department and FBI said that a systematic review of the case involving Jeffrey Epstein "revealed no ...
The Justice Department has agreed to refrain from publicly identifying any FBI agents whose conduct is under review as President Trump’s administration examines the investigations into the Jan ...
The Justice Department has agreed to refrain from publicly identifying any FBI agents whose conduct is under review as President Donald Trump’s administration examines the investigations into ...
Justice Department says it won’t release the names of FBI agents who worked on Jan. 6 riot cases Attorneys for FBI agents who fear for their safety if their identities are released asked a judge ...
In Friday’s court filing, the Justice Department said it will not release the list of agents to the public, either “directly or indirectly,” before the judge rules on the merits of the lawsuits.
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