Empower Oversight: FBI agent was a Whistleblower after January 6 Capitol Riot 

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Empower Oversight Speaks Out

Allen resigned from the FBI and was awarded full back pay and benefits for the 27 months he was “unjustly suspended,” Leavitt explained.

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The nonprofit also withdrew its retaliation complaints filed on Allen’s behalf.

“Mr. Allen and his family had to survive on early withdrawals from their retirement accounts in order to continue administratively challenging the FBI’s improper revocation of his security clearance,” Leavitt wrote to Horowitz.

“For 13 of those months Mr. Allen also waited on your office to complete and report on its investigation into the FBI’s abuse of the security clearance process to retaliate against him,” he added.

“While waiting for your office to complete its work and for the FBI to consider our appeal of his clearance revocation, the Bureau denied Mr. Allen’s request to accept other employment and even argued that his family could not accept charitable donations from the public because he was technically still subject to gift rules—although he had no pay and no official duties for more than two years.”

FBI Whistleblower

The ordeal began when Allen, a staff operations specialist, found himself at odds with the FBI’s handling of the Capitol violence.