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FBI Reassigns Agents Who Knelt During 2020 George Floyd Protests

The moves, widely seen as demotions, are part of a broader effort under Trump’s leadership to reshape the FBI by removing perceived political bias.

Overview

  • Several FBI agents photographed kneeling during 2020 George Floyd protests have been reassigned to less desirable roles, viewed internally as demotions.
  • The kneeling, originally intended as a de-escalation tactic, was cleared of policy violations by FBI leadership at the time but sparked internal backlash.
  • The reassignments are part of a larger campaign under President Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel to remove so-called 'woke' or politicized elements from the agency.
  • The Justice Department is conducting an ongoing review of over 1,500 agents tied to politically sensitive cases, including investigations involving Trump and his allies.
  • Critics argue the reassignments bypass standard disciplinary procedures, raising concerns about fairness and the politicization of federal law enforcement.