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flag Twelve former FBI agents sue the FBI over firings after kneeling in 2020 BLM protests, citing First Amendment and whistleblower rights.

flag Twelve former FBI agents are suing the FBI after being fired for kneeling during 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Washington, D.C., claiming their peaceful protest was protected by the First Amendment and that their terminations violated federal whistleblower laws and constitutional rights. flag They argue the firings were retaliatory and inconsistent with agency policies, asserting they were punished for exercising free expression, not misconduct. flag The lawsuit, led by attorney Mary Dohrmann, seeks reinstatement, back pay, and damages. flag The FBI has not commented, and the case remains pending.

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