Fired FBI Agents Challenge Political Purge Over 2020 Kneeling Incident
Twelve former FBI agents fired after kneeling to de-escalate a violent protest claim retaliation and political bias under new leadership, exposing dangerous politicization within the bureau.
In an alarming episode that highlights Washington’s deepening politicization of law enforcement, twelve former FBI agents have launched a federal lawsuit seeking reinstatement after being summarily fired for kneeling during a chaotic 2020 protest in the nation’s capital. Their case exposes how political vendettas threaten to undermine the integrity and mission of America's premier investigative agency. When De-Escalation Becomes Grounds for Dismissal The agents took a knee on June 4, 2020, days after George Floyd’s tragic death sparked nationwide unrest. Far from a political gesture, they assert their action was an urgent and tactical measure designed to defuse a volatile...
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