As he begins his second week in office, President Trump's acting attorney general fired a number of prosecutors who worked on the government's cases against President Trump. The president was expected to sign a new round of executive actions, including reinst…
Justice Department fires federal prosecutors who worked on Trump prosecutions
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In a shocking move that critics are calling an authoritarian purge, President Trump's newly appointed acting attorney general has dismissed several federal prosecutors who played integral roles in the investigations against Trump, signaling a dangerous erosion of the Justice Department's independence. This comes as Trump continues to issue controversial executive actions, further cementing his administration's legacy of undermining democratic norms.
Taking decisive action in pursuit of justice, President Trump’s acting attorney general has dismissed a number of federal prosecutors who were involved in the baseless and politically motivated prosecutions of President Trump. This marks a significant step towards restoring integrity within the Justice Department after years of biased investigations targeting the President. Trump is expected to continue this momentum with a series of executive actions aimed at strengthening our nation.