The agents began to destroy their offices “with the shots of the fans at the FBI
While the fear of collective shootings is taking place through the FBI, the money in place of Brian Drichol, and the heads of offices in New York and Los Angeles field, assured the employee clients group and pushed against the Trump administration’s efforts to compel the FBI officials.
This emission comes after President Donald Trump publicly praised the launch of eight senior executives at the FBI on Friday after pardoning all riots in January 6, hours after he took office in his second term.
In a letter to the FBI employees on Saturday night, the Acting Manager Drickol said that the Trump administration is seeking the names of each FBI agent who worked in investigations on January 6 – a number he said was in thousands.
“I want to assure you that we are continuing to work with the Ministry of Justice to understand the purpose in which the lists that I referred to are being searched yesterday.”
On Sunday afternoon, the FBI association sent employees to a notice that some agents had received an email from senior officials who ordered them to respond to “surveying 12 questions” who ask about their involvement in the cases of January 6, according to two people who received – she.
“We have confirmed that this is accurate and we expect that the vast majority of our members will get this,” wrote the association, which represents the agents, but it is not a union. “At this time stage, we recommend guidance to lead your section on how to deal with these investigative studies.”
Regarding one of the questions, the association recommended that the agents respond in the following formulation: “I was told” I am required to respond “to this poll, without giving the appropriate time to search for my answers, talking to others, and talking to the lawyer or another representation.”
The association recommended that they also write, “with my best of my ability and faith, I have conducted my duties according to … federal laws and the constitution of the United States.”
Legal experts, in addition to the current and former FBI officials, say that the Trump administration appears to launch an unprecedented campaign against revenge against public prosecutors and law enforcement officials who worked in Trump’s criminal investigations and supporters who stormed the Capitol on January 6. , 2021.
“This is completely unknown water.” “There were times, different points, where the FBI has been reorganized. This is not. … It seems to be a wholesale dismantling of the independent culture of the Federal Investigation Office.”
Cash Pateel, director of the FBI director of the FBI, promised during the Senate confirmation session on Thursday that “all FBI employees will be protected from political revenge.”
But after a little more than 24 hours, Emile Bouv, agency’s deputy public prosecutor and former defense lawyer Trump, ordered the Dr’s to remove the executives of the eight federal investigative libraries of the Federal Investigation Office and requested the names of all agents who worked on January 6.
If the Senate confirmed Patel, it can immediately remove Dr’s Skils and collect the names of the agents who worked on January 6. Patel can put these agents on administrative leave, transfer them to new positions or attempt to shoot them. The exact date of the Patel’s assertion vote in the Senate is publicly unknown.
Advice for the Association of Agents
On Saturday, the FBI association issued a statement expressing concern about what it said was other efforts to compel the FBI agents to resign.
“There are many of our ranks who are very afraid of removing it – and some of them began to pack their offices,” he said in a newsletter.
The letter gave advice to agents about what to do if they believe they were at risk of shooting.
“Do not resign or be resigned,” said the message. “Although we will never call for physical compliance, it should be clear that your removal is not voluntary.”
He added: “Keep calm and refrain from making any data that can be considered violating the opening law,” referring to the law that prevents federal civil service employees from engaging in political activities. “Get a termination notification in writing and redirect it to us as soon as possible.”
In his message on Saturday, Drickol indicated that the agents do not choose the cases that are appointed to work on, and said that only a controversial issue is not evidence of misconduct.
He wrote: “As a professional special agents – and his colleagues from the FBI employees – we know closely that no of us has been appointed to matters based on anything else other than the responsibilities of the roles that we serve.” “So, let it be quite clear that we do not look at the identity of anyone in one of these lists as an indicator of misconduct.”
He went on to say that the FBI agents are granted to protect the civil service if they are referred to discipline. The rules are partly designed to prevent intervention from the officials elected in the office’s criminal investigations.
He added: “This established process guarantees accountability and provides employees with appropriate legal procedures and review in accordance with the current policy and law.” “This process and we intended to follow it did not change.”
On Friday, the former FBI Customer Association criticized clear efforts to compel the officials.
“We are very annoyed when we know that FBI employees are subjected to requests to resign, retire or face immediate summary. Legal procedures,” she said.
On Friday, Drichol refused to keep pace with an attempt to dismiss a greater number of agents involved in January 6 cases so strongly that some are afraid to be launched.
In a widely circulated message among the FBI employees, the FBI agent summarized what happened as: “The bottom line – the Ministry of Justice came and wanted to launch a group of J6 agents. Darskol is an absolute nail. Carry his land and tell whosy, doj, To —.
“He has been pushed strongly,” said Driscol, a former FBI official, said.
A senior official at the FBI has opposed the accounts of current and former officials, saying: “This is not true.”
Akil Davis, head of the office office in Los Angeles, sent an email to employees on Sunday to reassure his status, according to multiple sources familiar with his message.
Davis rejected media reports late last week that members of the FBI leadership team were removed in Los Angeles, saying that the team remained intact.
As for the employees participating in the sixth cases in January, he said that the office is working to address the matter. Davis acknowledged that the reviews caused confusion and anxiety between employees, but noticed that the driving was about to treat them.
James Deni, head of the FBI office of the FBI, praised Drskol in an unusually sharp email to his employees on Sunday, according to a person familiar with the matter. A New York FBI spokesman for the New York Times reported for the first time.
Dennehy, a previous naval infantry that is widely respected in the office, urged the agents to “search” and support Drskol to defend its independence.
“Today, we find ourselves in the midst of our own battle as good people coming out of the FBI.”