Discharge wave threatens
Questionnaire to the Capitolsturm alarmed FBI
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Donald Trump still defends the storm of his followers on the Capitol. He therefore goes to court hard with the FBI investigative authority. Now a questionnaire alerts.
In the United States, FBI employees have to fill out a questionnaire. It is about your work on criminal proceedings in connection with the attack on the US capitol on January 6, 2021.
Among other things, the FBI employees are asked to indicate their job title, every role that they played in the investigation into the uprising of the supporters of US President Donald Trump on January 6th and whether they have helped this investigation to supervise.
“I know that I and others who have received this questionnaire have many questions and concerns that I have to answer hard,” wrote Chad Yarbrough, the deputy director of the department for criminal investigations in the FBI headquarters -Mail that Reuters could see. Yarbrough informed the employees that the answers must be available by Monday at 3 p.m. local time (9:00 p.m. German time). An FBI spokesman rejected a statement on the questionnaire.
Trump government plans to convert the FBI-Capitolsturm plays a role
The government of US President Donald Trump plans a discharge round at FBI and prosecutors. According to insiders, the incumbent deputy attorney in General Emil Bove had instructed the highest public prosecutors of the states on Thursday to create a list of all prosecutors and FBI agents who were involved in the investigation into the Sturm on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
According to Bove, Trump had described the work of those affected as “severe national injustice”. The FBI Agents Association, an association of more than 14,000 active and former FBI agents, described the plans as “outrageous” on Friday.
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