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The Trump administration has agreed not to publicly name FBI employees involved in the January 6 Capitol attack investigations, following lawsuits from two groups of agents over safety concerns. The agreement, approved by a federal judge, prevents the department from releasing names until late March while lawsuits proceed. The department also agreed to give the plaintiffs two days' notice if it decides to release names in the future.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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