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FBI agents involved in investigations related to former President Donald Trump have filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court, objecting to the Justice Department's efforts to compile a list of employees linked to the January 6 Capitol riot investigations and Trump's handling of classified documents. The agents fear that this initiative could lead to mass firings and other retaliatory actions, according to the complaint filed on Tuesday in Washington.
The Justice Department had recently requested detailed information from the FBI about agents who worked on politically sensitive cases, including their names and job titles. Furthermore, the agency mandated that thousands of FBI employees complete an in-depth questionnaire regarding their involvement in these inquiries, which has raised alarms among agents, who traditionally do not face repercussions for assignments they did not choose.
The unnamed plaintiffs expressed concerns that the compilation of this list is intended to intimidate them and deter future reporting of misconduct related to Trump. The lawsuit also highlights past instances of perceived vendettas against federal employees, citing recent dismissals within special counsel Jack Smith's team. A Justice Department spokesperson has yet to provide a response to the claims.