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DOJ fires prosecutors who worked on Trump criminal cases

Officials of the Ministry of Justice (DOJ) said that they could not “trust” them, firing several prosecutors who worked on Trump's criminal case.

The movement influenced at least 12 prosecutors who worked in both Trump's election interference incidents and the inappropriate recorded record at the Florida Ma Lago Resort.

“Today, General James McHenry has finished employment of many DOJ staff who played an important role in prosecuting President Trump,” said DOJ staff.

“In light of their actions, the Authorization of the Affairs, not trusting these officials to faithfully implement the president's agenda. This action will end the government's weapons. It matches.

CNN first reported the end.

Shortly after the election, the special advisor Jack Smith moved to reject both lawsuits against Trump.

He has resigned from President Biden's tail.

However, the two -week movement indicates how the Ministry of Justice is planning to fight a number of career prosecutors who have worked on the case before Smith's arrival.

According to a photo of the end letter posted by CNN, they particularly mention Trump's dissatisfaction with him.

They quoted his remarks from Trump on his first day of inauguration and accused the Biden administration in a “systematic campaign for its recognized political enemies.”

“There was no pronounced effort as an unprecedented prosecution that the Ministry of Justice pursued for President Trump himself,” said Macguenry.

The end of Monday has been effective immediately.

Some seemed to predict a possibilities blowback.

Jay Bratt, the top prosecutor in the Mar-A-LAGO case, retired earlier this month.

Wall Street Journal asks a prosecutor who has been working on the defendant's case on January 6 to take over the files of people who have been charged with ferocious disorders based on 1512 (C) (2). A firing occurred because it was reported.

The direction comes after last year's Supreme Court. On January 6, the defendant determined that the law was too widely applied.

Trump has been sentenced to more than 1,500 sentences prosecuted in connection with the attack of the Parliament on January 6, 2021, or Trump on the first day of commuting.

Updated at 5:22 pm EST

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