Summary
Three former FBI agents have filed a lawsuit claiming they were fired for looking into President Trump's actions related to the 2020 election. They say their dismissals were unfair and politically driven. The lawsuit aims to reinstate their jobs and represent at least 50 other agents.
Key Facts
- Three ex-FBI agents claim they were fired unfairly for investigating President Trump.
- They filed a lawsuit seeking to get their jobs back and challenged the fairness of their dismissal.
- The fired agents are Michelle Ball, Jamie Garman, and Blaire Toleman.
- The lawsuit mentions FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi.
- The agents say their removal was part of a broader effort against those investigating President Trump.
- The lawsuit could cover more than 50 agents if classified as a class-action suit.
- The agents claim their terminations happened in October and November 2025.
- They argue that their rights were violated when they were dismissed without due process.