March 31 (UPI) -- Three former FBI agents filed a lawsuit against FBI Director Kash Patel, Attorney General Pam Bondi and their departments Tuesday for firing them, claiming it was for political retribution.
The suit includes a proposed class-action of all FBI employees already fired or potentially fired in the future for political reasons. It was filed in the Federal District Court in Washington, D.C.
Former FBI agents Jamie Garman, Blaire Toleman and Michelle Ball served on a public corruption squad at the FBI that investigated President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Special counsel Jack Smith eventually took over the investigation code named Arctic Frost. He dropped the charges against Trump after he was elected in 2024.
The three agents were fired last fall.
"Our removal from federal service -- without due process and based on a false perception of political bias -- is a profound injustice that raises serious concerns about political interference in federal law enforcement," they said in a statement released by their lawyer, Daniel M. Eisenberg. "We bring this lawsuit to protect the rule of law and to allow our former colleagues to do their jobs without fear of retaliation."






