Justice Dept. Fires Career Prosecutors On!

Washingtonโ€” The Justice Department fired seven career lawyers prosecutingย Donald Trump on Monday, increasing the presidentโ€™s revenge against his perceived enemies.

The employees worked on special counsel Jack Smithโ€™s 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 Presidentโ€™s 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 Trumpโ€™s inauguration. Trumpโ€™s re-electionย terminated federal criminal cases against him due to the Justice Departmentโ€™s longstanding ban on prosecuting sitting presidents.

Trump has only been convicted in Manhattan Attorney General Alvin Braggโ€™sย 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 โ€œwitch hunts.โ€ He said Democrats โ€œweaponizedโ€ the Justice Department to hurt his re-election bid.


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