因国会山骚乱遭起诉的司法部雇员宣布辞职


2026年4月2日 美国东部时间晚8:25 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻

作者:萨拉·N·林奇
萨拉·N·林奇是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻驻华盛顿特区资深司法部记者

一名前联邦调查局探员因被控参与2021年1月6日国会山袭击事件遭起诉,之后被特朗普时期的司法部聘用,他于周四宣布已离开政府岗位。

贾里德·怀斯在X平台上发帖称,他当初入职司法部是希望揭露调查2021年1月6日骚乱的检察官和探员所谓的滥用职权行为,但如今他认为,无法在司法部的岗位上完成这一使命。

“我回到华盛顿是为了彻底揭露联邦调查局和司法部针对1月6日骚乱被告的滥权行为,但现在我清楚地意识到,只有脱离政府才能做到这一点。因此我已经辞职,接下来会为此努力。”怀斯在社交媒体帖文中写道。

怀斯于2004年至2017年间担任联邦调查局探员及主管探员。离开联邦调查局后,他因1月6日事件遭到指控,面临煽动骚乱罪、袭击或抗拒执法人员等重罪指控,以及四项轻罪罪名。检方称,怀斯在国会大厦外煽动人群伤害执法人员,高喊:“对,干掉他们!”他们还指控他闯入了国会大厦。

特朗普在其第二任期首日,与近1600名其他被控骚乱者一同赦免了怀斯。当时怀斯的审判正处于审理过程中。

![1月6日骚乱被告贾里德·怀斯的照片。司法部 摄]

怀斯曾担任司法部赦免律师埃德·马丁的顾问,埃德·马丁此前曾主持该部门的“武器化工作组”,直至今年年初被免去该职务。

据多位消息人士此前向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,怀斯在司法部期间参与起草了一份针对1月6日骚乱者起诉情况的报告。该报告从未对外发布,目前也不清楚未来是否会公开。

就在特朗普解除司法部长帕姆·邦迪的职务、任命副司法部长托德·布兰切为代理司法部长的同一天,怀斯宣布了自己的辞职。

多位了解相关情况的消息人士称,马丁与布兰切办公室的工作人员有时会产生冲突,部分原因是布兰切的团队对马丁在“武器化工作组”工作中进展缓慢感到不满。

怀斯在司法部的职位遭到国会民主党议员的批评。伊利诺伊州参议员迪克·德宾称聘用怀斯是“对各地执法人员的公然侮辱”。

哥伦比亚广播公司新闻已就此事联系司法部置评。

Justice Department employee who was prosecuted over Jan. 6 Capitol attack says he resigned

April 2, 2026 8:25 PM EDT / CBS News

By Sarah N. Lynch

Sarah N. Lynch is the senior Justice Department reporter for CBS News, based in Washington, D.C.

A former FBI agent who was prosecuted for his alleged role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and later hired by the Trump-era Justice Department has left his government post, he announced Thursday.

In a post on X, Jared Wise said he came to the Justice Department hoping to expose alleged abuses by prosecutors and agents who investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, but he now believes it’s not possible to complete that mission from his role at the department.

“I returned to Washington to fully expose the abuses by the FBI and DOJ against J6 defendants, but it became clear that this will only happen from outside of government. So I left and will do so,” Wise wrote in his social media post.

Wise served as an FBI agent and a supervisory agent from 2004 to 2017. After leaving the bureau, he was charged in connection with Jan. 6, facing felony charges of civil disorder and assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers, as well as four misdemeanor counts. Prosecutors said that Wise encouraged the crowd outside the Capitol to hurt law enforcement officers, yelling: “Yeah, kill ’em!” They also accused him of entering the Capitol building.

Wise was pardoned by President Trump on the first day of his second term in office, along with nearly 1,600 other alleged rioters. Wise was in the middle of his trial at the time.

A photo of Jan. 6 defendant Jared Wise. Justice Department

Wise served as a counselor to Ed Martin, the Justice Department’s pardon attorney who previously presided over the agency’s Weaponization Working Group until he was ousted from that role at the beginning of the year.

In his role at the department, Wise was involved in drafting a report that was focused on the prosecutions of Jan. 6 rioters, sources previously told CBS News. No public report has ever been issued, and it was unclear whether one will be made public in the future.

Wise announced his resignation the same day that Mr. Trump ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi and installed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting attorney general.

Martin and staffers in Blanche’s office sometimes clashed, in part amid frustrations over what Blanche’s staff perceived as a lack of progress by Martin on the work of the Weaponization Working Group, according to several sources familiar with the dynamics.

Wise’s role at the Justice Department drew criticism from congressional Democrats. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois called his hiring “a slap in the face to law enforcement everywhere.”

CBS News has reached out to the Justice Department for comment.

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