President Donald Trump indicated on Friday that he has no plans to facilitate his campaign against federal officials that he believes he has applied to him.
During a joint press conference with the Japanese prime minister, he was asked for an FBI list of agents who worked on the riot shops of January 6.
He was planning to dismiss the FBI agents who worked on those investigations.
'No, but I will fire some of them because some of them were corrupt. I didn't doubt that, “he replied.
'I learned a lot about that company, that world.
“I learned a lot about that world, and we had a number of corrupt agents, and those people are gone, or they will be gone, and it will be done quickly and very surgically.”
Trump has claimed that he is not motivated by revenge during his second term.
President Donald Trump said he was planning to dismiss some of the FBI agents who examined the riots of January 6 because some of them were corrupt '
Almost 1600 people were charged in connection with the attack of January 6.
But his government has started with a huge round of austerity, aimed at agencies and department that, according to officials, do not represent the interests of the US or the new Trump government.
The Ministry of Justice has been in turmoil since the elections.
It led two persecutions of Trump, as well as hundreds of January 6 -relatives.
Members of the team of special counselor Jack Smith who investigated Trump have already been fired, together with officers who were working on the cases of 6 January.
And last week the Ministry of Justice asked for a list of names of agents who participated in the Capitol Riot research, so that officials could determine whether extra personnel action was needed.
FBI agents believe that the next step will be a round of mass dismissal.
Trump and his allies have long accused the Ministry of Justice of arming their research forces.
And one of Trump's first actions was in office to forgive or commute the penalties of people who are guilty of January 6.
President Donald Trump meets Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday 7 February 2025, in Washington.
Previously, Trump welcomed the Japanese prime minister in the White House earlier: “I love Japan,” when reporters asked what his message was for the country.
Later in the Oval Office, Trump said they would work together to get the American trade deficit to 'even -all'.
“It should be pretty easy to do,” he said. “I don't think we have a problem. They also want honesty. . '
A senior civil servant of Trump administration said reporters that the leaders would discuss military training exercises, discuss the cooperation in the field of defense equipment and technology, foreign investments and energy.
In less than three weeks in office, the President has increased foreign relations by threatening trade wars and revealing a plan to become the owner of the Gaza Strip.
But he has adopted a more conventional approach to the Indo-Pacific region if he wants to keep China under control.
“The United States are proud of our long and close alliance with Japan,” said the official.
“Our two countries will continue to work together to ensure that we cancel threats in the region by our full range of military capacities.”