The FBI recently complied with the Justice Department's request by submitting a list of approximately 4,000 employees who worked on the January 6 Capitol riot investigation. The submission included unique employee identifiers rather than names, maintaining anonymity for security reasons. This action follows a Trump-era memo directing the identification of personnel associated with these investigations amid concerns of disloyalty. The situation has led to heightened tensions within the FBI, with indications of possible purges of employees who participated in politically sensitive cases.
The FBI provided unique employee identifiers instead of names to the Justice Department, citing security concerns related to personnel involved in the Jan. 6 investigation.
In response to a memo from the Trump Justice Department, the FBI submitted information on around 4,000 employees involved in the Capitol riot investigations.
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