At least two FBI employees involved in former investigations into President Donald Trump were told on Monday that they had been fired, only to learn later in the day that those terminations had been reversed or put on hold, according to six people familiar with the decisions.
Then on Tuesday morning, those two employees learned they had indeed been fired, along with two other employees, according to three of the people familiar with the decisions.
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The chaotic process highlights the continued turmoil and uncertainty across federal law enforcement amid overhauls at the Justice Department and FBI that have targeted those who helped secure indictments against Trump or are viewed by the president as aligned wit

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