A group of former FBI agents are suing the agency and Director Kash Patel for allegedly violating their constitutional rights by firing them for kneeling during a 2020 protest in the wake of George ...
WASHINGTON — A protest camp outside Union Station in D.C. is now gone. The last tent was removed around 5:30 a.m. Thursday, ending months of camping in Columbus Circle.
The three-judge panel determined that the president has a “unique power” over D.C. as a federal district created by Congress ...
Court cases challenging National Guard troops around the country remain in legal limbo. Here's a city-by-city look.
In several cities, federal agents deployed by the president have detained, chased, shoved, sprayed or shot with projectiles people protesting peacefully.
The irony? FBI agents who were fired for kneeling after the murder of George Floyd say they weren't even making a political ...
The Trump administration won another legal fight when an appeals court ruled Wednesday that the deployment of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., can continue. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Twelve fired FBI agents are alleging that they were unlawfully sacked because they knelt during a racial justice protest in ...
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Lawsuit claims FBI agents were terminated for de-escalating crowd, perceived as anti-Trump stance during 2020 protests.
Twelve former FBI agents filed a lawsuit to get their jobs back after being fired for kneeling during a 2020 racial justice protest, an action they claim was meant to avoid a volatile situation.
Outside of Union Station in Washington, D.C., activists have been regularly demonstrating against policies of the second ...