The Daily Populous

Wednesday February 5th, 2025 night edition

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A class action lawsuit brought by nine anonymous agents in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday includes a copy of a three-page survey that Justice Department leadership is using to identify agents who worked on cases involving the president and the prosecution of hundreds of people in connection with the Capitol assault.

Another group of agents in a separate lawsuit are seeking a court’s protection from the “anticipated retaliatory decision to expose their personal information” and for the “potential vigilante action by those who they were investigating.”.

open image in gallery FBI agents who investigated Trump and hundreds of people connected to the January 6 attack are suing the Justice Department over a ‘retaliatory’ campaign to purge them from their jobs ( AP ).

Agents fear that Justice Department leadership, under Trump’s instruction, will use the list to “identify agents and other FBI personnel to be terminated as a form of politically motivated retribution,” according to the first complaint.

The agents claim violations of their First Amendment rights and a breach of federal privacy laws that prohibit the Justice Department from disseminating the identities of FBI personnel.

"Releasing the names of these agents would ignite a firestorm of harassment towards them and their families and it must be stopped immediately.".

“Mr. Patel must answer questions about this unprecedented attack on the FBI before Senators vote on his confirmation. »

After Trump declares a trade war, Canadians grapple with a sense of betrayal

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Canadians are feeling an undeniable sense of betrayal after Trump declared a trade war against America’s northern neighbor and longtime ally.

“The damage is going to be long-lasting,” said Robert Bothwell, a professor of Canadian history and international relations at the University of Toronto.

Canada is the top export destination for 36 U.S. states and 77% of Canada’s exports go to the United States. »

ESA says tariffs on video games could ’cause significant harm to everyday Americans’

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“Tariffs on video game devices and related products would impact Americans of all ages across the country,” the ESA said in a statement issued to Kotaku.

“We urge the administration to consult with the private sector in a transparent process to avoid causing significant harm to everyday Americans and to one of the fastest growing entertainment sectors in the United States.”.

If disc-based games do get made, the analyst said he expected increased prices for both physical and digital titles. »

Proud Boys lose their trademark ownership to a Black church they vandalized, court rules

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Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio released from prison after Trump pardon Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio released from prison after Trump pardon 02:10.

The ownership of the Proud Boys' trademark is now in the hands of a Black church that the group vandalized in 2020.

A court ordered the Proud Boys to pay the church $2.8 million, money that the group has failed to pay, the documents note. »