

FBI Agents Targeted After January 6th Investigation: Former Prosecutor Speaks Out
Former Prosecutor Condemns Treatment of FBI Agents in January 6th Investigation Washington, D.C. - A former Justice Department prosecutor, Greg Rosen, has spoken out against the treatment of FBI agents involved in the January 6th Capitol riot investigation. Rosen, who resigned in protest days before the interview, revealed that a list of approximately 5,000 FBI employees who worked on the case was given to the Justice Department in February. He described the situation as "shocking." "FBI agents who did their job by following basic facts, investigating those facts, and then applying them to legal standards as guided by prosecutors—that's the job," Rosen stated. "It was not political, and for any person to be treated poorly because of that state of employment is—shocking." Rosen's testimony highlights concerns about potential political interference and the impact on the morale and safety of FBI agents involved in sensitive investigations. The revelation underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the January 6th events and their repercussions within the law enforcement community. The Justice Department has yet to issue an official response to Rosen's claims.