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FBI Turns over Details of 5,000 Employees who Worked on Jan. 6 Cases
FBI officials have complied with demands to provide the Justice Department with details of thousands of employees who worked on investigations related to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot, according to people familiar with the situation.
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Good luck with investigating 5,000 FBI agents who investigated the criminals.
Nothing like stabbing LEO's in the back you fat dotard.
Back the blue!
#1 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-02-04 05:34 PM | Reply
Isn't that something like 30% of the entire FBI?
WTF
#2 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-02-04 06:36 PM | Reply
@#1 ... Good luck with investigating 5,000 FBI agents who investigated the criminals.
Back the blue! ...
In his book, The Art of the Deal, Pres Trump wrote something along the lines of, ~when someone attacks you, you attack back with 100-times the force.~
So, Pres Trump now seems to be going after law enforcement who were doing what they sweared to do, protect the Constitution.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 07:22 PM | Reply
If trump thought the resistance was bad before he's now going to find himself in charge of a nation where not a single civil servant wants him to succeed.
#4 | Posted by Tor at 2025-02-04 07:23 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2
One, the FBI has close to 40,000 employees
#5 | Posted by Bluewaffles at 2025-02-04 07:26 PM | Reply
@#1 ... Good luck with investigating 5,000 FBI agents who investigated the criminals. ...
Not just investigating, but resulted in convictions.
Evenhanded Injustice: Jan. 6 Pardons, Commutations & Dismissals www.lawfaremedia.org
... How the "individual most responsible for what occurred" that day is trying to erase history. In volume one of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report, relating to President Donald Trump's attempt to stay in power after losing the 2020 election, Smith wrote that four objectives listed in the Justice Department's Principles of Federal Prosecution influenced his decision to bring the case. One of those was "to promote fair and evenhanded application of the law." Given that "more than 1,500 people [had] been criminally charged for their roles in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol," he explained, the fact that Trump was "the individual most responsible for what occurred" that day "weighed heavily in favor of charging him." Over the next five pages, Smith provided a sampling of the types of evidence indicating that Trump was, indeed, "the individual most responsible for what occurred" that day: multiple judges' observations at sentencings; defendants' contemporaneous statements on social media or video explaining why they were about to commit, were committing, or had committed their crimes; Trump's language at the Ellipse and the crowd's response to it; formal defenses invoked by rioters' defense counsel, arguing that Trump had authorized or induced their clients' crimes; defense attorney arguments in summations, blaming Trump for the violence; and pleas for leniency by defendants or their family members at sentencing, averring that the defendant had believed he or she was serving Trump. ... A third, Judge Paul Friedman, wrote more understatedly: In each of the cases, law enforcement diligently investigated the facts. The prosecutors . . . conscientiously presented the evidence to support the convictions " including powerful testimony from law enforcement officers and other witnesses, as well as hundreds of hours of shocking videos of assaults on the Capitol and those trying to protect it. In each case, either a judge or jury evaluated the evidence presented through the crucible of direct and cross-examination. Judges methodically applied the law to the facts or instructed juries to do so. The voluminous records created in these cases will forever reflect that in the tumultuous time following the events of January 6, 2021, this Court was at all times a place of law and fact. That seems to be what Pres Trump, and his adorers, want to erase.
In volume one of Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report, relating to President Donald Trump's attempt to stay in power after losing the 2020 election, Smith wrote that four objectives listed in the Justice Department's Principles of Federal Prosecution influenced his decision to bring the case. One of those was "to promote fair and evenhanded application of the law."
Given that "more than 1,500 people [had] been criminally charged for their roles in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol," he explained, the fact that Trump was "the individual most responsible for what occurred" that day "weighed heavily in favor of charging him." Over the next five pages, Smith provided a sampling of the types of evidence indicating that Trump was, indeed, "the individual most responsible for what occurred" that day: multiple judges' observations at sentencings; defendants' contemporaneous statements on social media or video explaining why they were about to commit, were committing, or had committed their crimes; Trump's language at the Ellipse and the crowd's response to it; formal defenses invoked by rioters' defense counsel, arguing that Trump had authorized or induced their clients' crimes; defense attorney arguments in summations, blaming Trump for the violence; and pleas for leniency by defendants or their family members at sentencing, averring that the defendant had believed he or she was serving Trump. ...
A third, Judge Paul Friedman, wrote more understatedly:
In each of the cases, law enforcement diligently investigated the facts. The prosecutors . . . conscientiously presented the evidence to support the convictions " including powerful testimony from law enforcement officers and other witnesses, as well as hundreds of hours of shocking videos of assaults on the Capitol and those trying to protect it. In each case, either a judge or jury evaluated the evidence presented through the crucible of direct and cross-examination. Judges methodically applied the law to the facts or instructed juries to do so. The voluminous records created in these cases will forever reflect that in the tumultuous time following the events of January 6, 2021, this Court was at all times a place of law and fact.
That seems to be what Pres Trump, and his adorers, want to erase.
#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 07:51 PM | Reply
#1
Investigating? I doubt if that will happen. Most likely, the intent is to simply fire them.
#7 | Posted by Whatsleft at 2025-02-04 08:00 PM | Reply
That's over 3 FBI agents to persecute each defendants.
#8 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-02-04 08:55 PM | Reply
That's over 3 FBI agents to persecute each defendants. #8 | Posted by visitor_
Persecute? Nah, investigate. It was attempted sedition, unprecedented, yet you refuse to acknowledge as much. Hence your bullshit conclusion above.
Swallow it
#9 | Posted by rstybeach11 at 2025-02-04 09:12 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2
@#8 ... That's over 3 FBI agents to persecute each defendants. ...
Yup.
That's not unusual, as the FBI routinely calls in various agents across departments with specific skills to help in any one case. Those agents are not likely to be used ~full-time, but asked to contribute their expertise to the investigation as needed and appropriate.~ In the instance of J6, those agents seemed to have worked well to support law and order.
From #6 ...
... Judge Paul Friedman, wrote more understatedly: In each of the cases, law enforcement diligently investigated the facts. The prosecutors . . . conscientiously presented the evidence to support the convictions " including powerful testimony from law enforcement officers and other witnesses, as well as hundreds of hours of shocking videos of assaults on the Capitol and those trying to protect it. In each case, either a judge or jury evaluated the evidence presented through the crucible of direct and cross-examination. Judges methodically applied the law to the facts or instructed juries to do so. The voluminous records created in these cases will forever reflect that in the tumultuous time following the events of January 6, 2021, this Court was at all times a place of law and fact. ...
So the various agents gathered the evidence needed to prosecute and convict those who broke the law.
If you have a concern with that, please be specific about that concern. Links would be helpful.
thx.
#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 09:20 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
An excessive waste of resources to investigate mostly harmless trespassing. Not many could withstand that degree of scrutiny. Over three agents, working eight hours a day for four years they WILL find SOMETHING.
#11 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-02-04 09:20 PM | Reply
#8 | POSTED BY VISITOR_
It only takes 1 president to persecute millions of innocent Americans just because they didn't vote for a convicted felon and serial sex abuser who incited an insurrection against his own government.
#12 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-02-04 09:24 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
An excessive waste of resources to investigate mostly harmless trespassing.
But you're ok with wasting even more investigating the investigators?
#13 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-02-04 09:26 PM | Reply
"mostly harmless trespassing"
You can fool yourself all you want with your constant gaslighting but to are not fooling anyone here.
#14 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-02-04 09:26 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
@#11 ... An excessive waste of resources to investigate mostly harmless trespassing. ...
Mostly harmless?
Why do you think that J6 was mostly harmless?
#15 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-02-04 09:26 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2
" Over three agents, working eight hours a day for four years they WILL find SOMETHING.
POSTED BY VISITOR_ AT 2025-02-04 09:20 PM | REPLY"
theyre on tape beating cops you pud.
#16 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2025-02-04 10:08 PM | Reply
I was all for prosecuting those who engaged in violence or vandalism. But to track down and throw the book at those who were waved in by Capitol police who walked around for 15 minutes and left?
#17 | Posted by BellRinger at 2025-02-04 10:49 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
#1 | Posted by Nixon
They don't have to investigate them. Rubio brokered a deal with El Salvador to imprison Americans in SuperPrison. Trump can just order them disappeared. The courts won't do anything since the GOP packed Supreme Court gave Trump immunity from prosecution.
#18 | Posted by johnny_hotsauce at 2025-02-05 01:05 AM | Reply
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