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Federal Law Enforcement Employment

The topic is about the employment of pardoned January 6 defendants in federal law-enforcement roles. The fact-check examines various sources to determine if any pardoned defendants have been rehired into federal law-enforcement roles.

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Jan 11, 2026
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Which specific individuals pardoned for January 6 have been publicly identified as federal law enforcement employees?

No reporting in the provided sources publicly identifies any specific pardoned January 6 defendants as current federal law enforcement employees; available documents and articles raise the question an...

Jan 26, 2026
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How do federal pardons affect eligibility for sensitive federal jobs like FBI agent or TSA officer?

A presidential or gubernatorial pardon restores certain civil rights and can "facilitate removal of legal disabilities" and help with licensing, bonding, or employment, but it does not erase the under...

Jan 28, 2026
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Which pardoned January 6 defendants have publicly sought or obtained federal law‑enforcement employment since their pardons, according to court or employment records?

The available reporting and public records supplied do not identify any named, pardoned defendants who have — according to court filings or verified employment records cited in those sources — publicl...

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