Trump Justice Department says it fired employees involved in prosecutions of President
The Hindu
Justice Department purges career prosecutors from special counsel's team, reflecting administration's loyalty test, led by acting Attorney General.
The Trump Justice Department said on Monday (January 27, 2025) that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal investigations into President Donald Trump.
The abrupt action targeting career prosecutors who worked on special counsel Jack Smith's team is the latest sign of upheaval inside the Justice Department and reflects the administration's determination to purge the government of workers it perceives as disloyal to the president.
The move, which follows the reassignment of multiple senior career officials across divisions, was made even though rank-and-file prosecutors by tradition remain in their positions across presidential administrations and are not punished because of their involvement in sensitive investigations.
A Justice Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the personnel move, confirmed the terminations were made by acting Attorney General James McHenry.
It was not immediately clear which prosecutors were affected by the order.
Mr. Smith himself resigned from the department earlier this month.

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