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Former FBI agent pardoned by Trump for Jan. 6 prices now serving in Justice Division: Sources
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Former FBI agent pardoned by Trump for Jan. 6 prices now serving in Justice Division: Sources

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Last updated: July 2, 2025 3:31 am
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A former FBI agent accused of egging on rioters to assault police throughout the Jan. 6, 2021 riot on the U.S. Capitol is now serving within the Justice Division as a part of the so-called “Weaponization Working Group,” sources aware of the appointment confirmed to ABC Information.

Jared Sensible was on trial when he was pardoned as a part of President Donald Trump’s sweeping collection of pardons and commutations for almost the entire greater than 1,500 people charged in reference to the Capitol assault.

In keeping with sources, Sensible is now serving within the division as an investigator and counselor to Ed Martin, the previous interim D.C. U.S. Legal professional, whose everlasting nomination to the put up was rejected by Republican senators involved over his previous vocal advocacy for Jan. 6 rioters and different controversial actions he took in Trump’s first 4 months in workplace.

Supporters of President Trump storm the US Capitol constructing. (Photograph by Evelyn Hockstein/For The Washington Put up by way of Getty Photographs)

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The New York Occasions first reported Sensible’s appointment on the DOJ.

Sensible was charged in Might 2023 and later indicted, with prosecutors pointing to movies displaying him yelling “Kill ’em!” repeatedly as rioters attacked police exterior of the Capitol constructing. He additionally allegedly entered the constructing for roughly 9 minutes after which continued shouting at police.

“You guys are disgusting,” Sensible allegedly mentioned in physique digital camera footage recorded by legislation enforcement. “I’m former legislation enforcement. You’re disgusting. You’re the Nazi. You’re the Gestapo. You may’t see it. . . . Disgrace on you! Disgrace on you! Disgrace on you!”

A Justice Division spokesperson declined to remark when requested about Sensible’s appointment. Martin additionally didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

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