The Department of Justice plans to offer a plea deal to a Trump appointee who was charged in the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors said on May 10. “We expect to extend a plea offer to Mr. Klein. It’s not clear whether that’s something he’s interested in, but we do expect to extend it to allow him to consider it,” a prosecutor told the court in a remote hearing. Federico Klein, appointed by then-President Donald Trump to a position at the State Department, is accused of assaulting law enforcement officers during the tumult in Washington in early January. Stanley Woodward Jr., a lawyer for the defendant, didn’t indicate in the hearing whether Klein is open to accepting a plea deal; Woodward didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment. The status hearing was brief, and it primarily involved updating District Court Judge John Bates, a George W. …