

DOJ official targeting Jan. 6 investigators worked on those cases himself
Feb 14, 2025
The episode dives into significant personnel changes within the DOJ that affected the January 6th investigations. It spotlights Emil Bove, whose past involvement adds layers of intrigue and raises questions about potential biases. Critics voice concerns over the motives behind these shifts, suggesting retaliation may be at play. Additionally, insights from a U.S. Attorney's Office co-chief highlight the collaborative efforts with the FBI, emphasizing a dedication to justice in navigating these complex cases.
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Bove's Past Actions
- Emil Bove, acting number two official at the DOJ, has been targeting prosecutors and FBI personnel involved in the January 6th riot investigation.
- Ironically, Bove himself led investigations and arrests of Capitol rioters in New York during that time.
Conflicting Actions
- Bove's actions appear contradictory, raising concerns about his motivations.
- His previous aggressive pursuit of rioters contrasts sharply with his current targeting of investigators.