This is Trump’s new Minister of Justice, complaint of several FBI agents

The US Senate has the former Attorney General of the State of Florida, Pam BondiAs a new one Justice Minister confirmed. All 53 Republican senators and the Democrat John Fetterman voted for the 59-year-old. In the future it will be one of the most influential ministries under US President Donald Trump lead.

The Republican initially had the controversial Ex-deputy Matt Gaetz intended for the position. However, the latter pulled his candidacy back after allegations had become loud that he had sex with a minor and consumed drugs. After Gaetz “Trump retired to Bondi and referred to her 20 years of experience as a prosecutor.

Bondi is considered a loyal confidante of the Republican, supported him in the first office procedure in 2019 and should consistently pursue the line in the Ministry of Justice. Trump is currently taking steps to bind the Ministry of Justice more to its political goals in addition to other authorities. Due to the discharge of unpleasant employees, even on the lower levels, he quickly creates facts.

Fear of reprisals

In this context, several FBI agents sued the Ministry of Justice shortly before the Bondis confirmation. The officials who were involved in the investigation into the storm on the US capitol on January 6, 2021 are exposed to reprisals. The FBI is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice.

List with thousands of names

According to the application, the agents were asked to fill out questionnaires for their exact role in the investigation. This information was then forwarded to the board level of the ministry. According to the news channel CNN Does the FBI already have one List with thousands of names sent to the Ministry of Justice. The plaintiffs require a judicial ban on disclosing this data because they fear that Trump or his allies could make the names public.

According to the application, the officials not only see themselves official consequencesbut also exposed to specific dangers for your security. After his swearing-in, Trump hired all federal proceedings against the part of the Capitol Sturm and pardoned violent criminals as well as those that belong to right-wing radical groups. Some of them would have had to serve long -term prison terms.

By Editor