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 lawye ...
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 ...
The acting attorney general fired more than a dozen officials who assisted special counsel Jack Smith's prosecutions against ...
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Several federal prosecutors who worked with former special counsel Jack Smith on criminal investigations related to Trump ...
As Republicans' take on the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection evolved from disapproving to defensive, Kash Patel played a role in ...
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 to ...
The officials were fired after Acting Attorney General James McHenry, a Trump appointee, concluded they "could not be trusted to faithfully implement the President’s agenda because of their ...
The firings come as a Trump appointee opened an internal review of the department’s decision to charge hundreds of Jan. 6 ...
The Justice Department employees had been involved in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation that led to Trump's ...
The Justice Department has fired more than a dozen lawyers, involved in criminal investigations into Donald Trump during his ...
In termination letters sent to more than a dozen officials, acting Attorney General James McHenry wrote that he did not ...