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The agents believe they were fired on the orders of FBI boss Kash Patel, who is named as a defendant.
Their termination letters accused them of "a lack of impartiality" in their duties, they say. The FBI has declined to comment on the case.
The dozen sacked agents - nine women and three men - say they had been "confronted by a mob" when deployed in the US capital city on 4 June 2020, and were responding to a "dangerous situation" for which they were ill-prepared.
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In a recently filed lawsuit, the former agents argue that their decision to kneel - adopting a gesture used by demonstrators - helped to deescalate a tense protest situation in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd.
Taking a knee never ruffled anyone feathers before.
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