The Justice Department has fired more than a dozen prosecutors who worked on special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecutions of President Donald Trump, a DOJ official said Monday.
Smith resigned earlier this month shortly before Trump took office. At least one of his top deputies, longtime national security prosecutor Jay Bratt, also left the Department of Justice. The ...
The announcement by Attorney General Bondi of a “Weaponization Working Group” to investigate those who led the cases against ...
It was not immediately clear which prosecutors were affected by the order, or how many who worked on the investigations into ...
The Justice Department is firing "over a dozen" officials who were part of former special counsel Jack Smith's teams that ...
Some appeared to have anticipated possible blowback. Jay Bratt, the top prosecutor on the Mar-a-Lago case, retired earlier this month. The firings come as The Wall Street Journal reported the DOJ ...
At least one other key member of the team, Jay Bratt, also retired from the department this month after serving as a lead prosecutor in the classified documents case. The firings were first ...
Acting Attorney General James McHenry terminated employment on Monday of more than a dozen officials who worked on former special counsel Jack Smith's team.