The US Justice Department fired a number of officials on Monday who were involved in the criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith, who brought two federal cases against Trump, resigned earlier this month. In his inauguration speech, Trump said he would end the"vicious, violent, and unfair weaponization of the Justice Department and our government."
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US Justice Department Fires Officials Involved in Trump ProsecutionsThe US Justice Department, under Acting Attorney General James McHenry, has dismissed a number of officials who played a role in the criminal prosecutions against former President Donald Trump. The reason given for the dismissals was that McHenry did not trust these officials to faithfully implement the President's agenda due to their significant involvement in prosecuting him. The number of officials terminated remains undisclosed, but US media reports suggest it is more than a dozen, including several career prosecutors within the Justice Department. This move follows the resignation of Special Counsel Jack Smith earlier this month, who led two federal cases against Trump but dropped them both after Trump's election victory.
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