Washington — Two former FBI agents who helped investigate President Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results sued the federal government on Thursday, alleging they were wrongfully terminated simply because they worked on the probe. The lawsuit, filed against FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi and their respective agencies, is the latest in a growing number of cases being filed by former agents who allege they were fired for political reasons without due process.
Main Idea: Two former FBI agents sued the government, saying Director Kash Patel and the FBI fired them without due process because they worked on the 2020 election probe tied to Donald Trump.
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The lawsuit may deepen fears that FBI and Justice Department job cuts are being driven by politics, which can weaken public trust in law enforcement and government fairness.
If the court enforces due process, workers may gain stronger protection from unfair firings.
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