
Washingtonโ The Justice Department fired seven career lawyers prosecutingย Donald Trump on Monday, increasing the presidentโs revenge against his perceived enemies.
The employees worked on special counsel Jack Smithโs probe that resulted toย now-dismissed indictments against Trump for his handling of secret data andย his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat before the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
Today, Acting Attorney General James McHenry fired several DOJ personnel whoย helped prosecute President Trump, a Justice Department official told NBC News.
The Acting Attorney General does not trust these officials to faithfully followย the Presidentโs agenda based on their behavior. This supports the goal of ending government weaponization.โ
A source told NBC News that career prosecutors Molly Gaston, J.P. Cooney, Anne McNamara, and Mary Dohrmann were fired.
Smith resigned this month before Trumpโs inauguration. Trumpโs re-electionย terminated federal criminal cases against him due to the Justice Departmentโs longstanding ban on prosecuting sitting presidents.
Trump has only been convicted in Manhattan Attorney General Alvin Braggโsย hush money case. This month, Trump was sentenced to a penalty-freeย unconditional discharge, becoming the first convicted felon president.
In December, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was removed fromย the Georgia election interference case due to conflict-of-interest charges, halting the trial indefinitely.
Trump claimed throughout the 2024 campaign that all probes were politicallyย driven โwitch hunts.โ He said Democrats โweaponizedโ the Justice Department to hurt his re-election bid.

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