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FBI employees and the Justice Department reached a tentative deal to prevent the Trump administration from publicly releasing the names of personnel involved in investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. A judge warned that disclosing their identities could put them in danger. The Justice Department previously ordered the FBI to compile a list of personnel involved in the investigation, raising concerns about mass firings. Trump’s Justice Department launched a working group to investigate the alleged weaponization of law enforcement. Attorney General Pam Bondi formed the group to review nearly 1,600 Capitol riot cases for alleged improper investigative tactics and unethical prosecutions.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02FBI employees and the Justice Department reached a tentative deal to prevent the Trump administration
00:07from publicly releasing the names of personnel involved in investigating the January 6 Capitol
00:12attack. A judge warned that disclosing their identities could put them in danger. Justice
00:18Department previously ordered the FBI to compile a list of personnel involved in the investigation,
00:24raising concerns of mass firings. Trump's Justice Department launched a working group
00:28to investigate the alleged weaponization of law enforcement. Attorney General Pam Bondi formed
00:35the group to review nearly 1,600 Capitol riot cases for alleged improper investigation tactics
00:40and unethical prosecution. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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