President Donald Trump has thrown the Justice Department’s Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions out the window. But a week before Trump became president, the Department essentially did the same
The Justice Department has abruptly fired over a dozen employees involved in criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, indicating a shift in the department's approach. This move aligns with the administration's goal to remove perceived disloyal staff and reflect Trump's influence over the Justice Department.
Donald Trump's Justice Department fired employees involved in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of the president, which critics have said weaponized the agency — a claim made for years by the right against the Biden administration.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on Jack Smith’s criminal prosecutions of President Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against lawyers involved in the investigations and signaling an early willingness to take action favorable to the president’s personal interests.
The Justice Department said that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against lawyers involved in the investigations and signaling an early willingness to take action favorable to the President’s personal interests.
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The federal prosecutors who worked on Donald Trump's criminal cases are now fired, while the accused felon is in the Oval Office.
The Justice Department on Monday fired over a dozen officials who worked with special counsel Jack Smith on now-dismissed criminal investigations into Donald Trump. Acting Attorney General James McHenry said they could not be trusted to “faithfully implement” Trump’s agenda.
As White House staff secretary, he plays a key role in overseeing the flow of information and business to and from the president.
The US Justice Department fired a number of officials on Monday who were involved in the criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump.