Donald Trump fires employees involved in probe against him: ‘Could not be trusted’

News agency PTI reported that the Justice Department under Donald Trump said on Monday that it had kept more than a dozen employees involved in a criminal investigation against the president.

US President Donald Trump ordered the dismissal of officials involved in a criminal investigation (AFP)

The move targeted the prosecution of special lawyer Jack Smith’s team, who filed criminal charges against Trump in two separate cases: one in the Federal District Court for an election interference and the other from the White House. In terms of maintaining the ranking documents.

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Jack Smith also resigned from the department on January 10.

An anonymous official of the Justice Department confirmed to the PTI that the end was done by acting Attorney General James Mc Henry.

The decision from Biden to leave the prosecution as a power transfer to the Trump administration is part of the massive fluctuations. During the election campaign, Trump vowed to dismiss the officials who were considered unfaithful to him or opposed them.

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Reuters quoted a Justice Department official as saying that Attorney General James Mc Henry, who was appointed by Trump, said that those who were fired could not be trusted that they could not be trusted. Enforce the President’s agenda loyalty because of his important role in running.

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The Trump administration also re -assigned 20 senior officers of the Justice Department in the divisions, including senior ethics officials, Bradley Wayne Shimmer, and former Chief of the Public Corruption Section, Corey Amidson.

Amandson also announced his resignation on Monday.

The election for Donald Trump’s Attorney General, Palm Bondi, also confirmed during this month that he would not play politics, but he did not reject the possibility of investigating Trump’s opponents like Jack Smith.

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