Former FBI Agents File Class-Action Lawsuit
Former FBI agents filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington seeking class-action status on behalf of employees terminated since January 2025, alleging they were fired based on perceived political affiliation without due process.
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... - - - Three plaintiffs allege mass firings targeted employees for perceived political beliefs. - - - The lawsuit claims violations of First Amendment protections and Fifth Amendment due process rights. - - - Plaintiffs are described as career, non-partisan employees with strong performance records. - - - Some worked on high-profile investigations involving President Donald Trump prior to his second term. ...
- - - The lawsuit claims violations of First Amendment protections and Fifth Amendment due process rights.
- - - Plaintiffs are described as career, non-partisan employees with strong performance records.
- - - Some worked on high-profile investigations involving President Donald Trump prior to his second term. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-31 12:43 PM | Reply
Loyalty to the King is the only qualifier in the Trump Reich.
#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-03-31 12:52 PM | Reply
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