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FBI Fires Agents Who Investigated Trump's Classified Documents Case, Extending Bureau Purge

via Washington Times·Feb 26

The FBI has fired additional agents who participated in the investigation into President Trump's handling of classified documents, people familiar with the matter confirmed Wednesday. The terminations represent the latest wave of dismissals targeting bureau employees involved in probes of the president, extending a purge that has already removed agents who worked on the January 6 and Russia investigations. The firings come just one day after Judge Aileen Cannon permanently blocked release of former Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the case, and raise fresh questions about the independence of federal law enforcement and the chilling effect on future investigations of executive power.

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