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From Jan. 6 Investigator to Trump's Ally: A Sudden Shift
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Bove's firsthand experience with the Jan. 6 cases should have assured him that there was no "national mischarge of justice, " as Trump has claimed. His involvement in the effort to gather a list of people at the FBI who worked on the Jan. 6 cases and to fire some federal prosecutors has been surprising to those who worked with him. His actions have been seen as an attempt to whitewash the history of the attack on the Capitol and adopt the president's recharacterization of history.
The impact of Bove's actions on the Justice Department has been significant. A current law enforcement official stated that the damage he has inflicted on the department in just a few weeks is impossible to overstate. The legitimacy of the Justice Department in the eyes of the public and its own career attorneys has been called into question.
Many FBI agents who were ordered to work on the Jan. 6 cases are now worried that they might lose their jobs. They fear that their obedience to orders and upholding of their oath to the country and the Constitution may not be enough to save them from being fired.
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