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FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are eyeing stronger protections for whistleblowers who come out publicly against the Department of Justice (DOJ).

A new bill led by Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., and backed by House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is aimed at trying to ensure an expedient and impartial process for DOJ whistleblowers.

"Unfortunately, the FBI and DOJ have a long history of quieting whistleblowers by pulling security clearances, delaying investigations and ending their careers. The Protect Whistleblowers from Retaliation Act will ensure those who come forward to do the right thing are able to do so without fearing for their future," Langworthy told Fox News Digital.

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Merrick Garland

Merrick Garland, U.S. attorney general, has been under House Republicans' microscope since they took the majority in January 2023. (Ting Shen/Getty Images)

Jordan told Fox News Digital "dozens" of DOJ whistleblowers have approached his committee "with allegations of political bias and misconduct."

"These whistleblowers risked their careers and their livelihoods to speak out to shine a light on the problem and to restore public trust in the FBI. Regrettably, loopholes in existing whistleblower protection laws have allowed FBI senior leadership to retaliate against many of these whistleblowers," Jordan said.

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President Biden in his office

The bill is part of GOP-wide efforts to investigate the Biden administration. (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The bill would affirm the DOJ Inspector General’s office as the sole investigator for whistleblower retaliation investigations and would require those investigations be completed within 240 days.

It would also block the DOJ from implementing personnel practices involving the removal of security clearances.

Outside of Congress the legislation was backed by Matthew Whitaker, former acting Attorney General under ex-President Trump and the current Chair of the America First Policy Institute’s Center for Law and Justice.

"This legislation is not merely a shield; it is a loudspeaker for those committed to holding our government accountable to its highest principle: serving 'We The People.' It ensures that the act of speaking truth to power is recognized not as a liability, but as the bedrock of a transparent and accountable governance," Whitaker told Fox News Digital.

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Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, walks through the Capitol

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is the top backer of the whistleblower protections bill, which was introduced by Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

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The House Judiciary Committee has been investigating allegations of whistleblower retaliation within the FBI, in particular, since Republicans took the majority in January 2023. Its select subcommittee on weaponization of the federal government held a hearing in May of last year about alleged whistleblower retaliation within the bureau.

Fox News Digital reached out to the DOJ for comment on Langworthy and Jordan’s accusations.