Trump Justice Department fires officials who assisted Jack Smith cases

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According to the Justice Department spokesman, the Justice Department under President Donald Trump is dismissing more than a dozen officials who assisted Jack Smith, a special lawyer in legalization against Trump before the victory in the 2024 elections.

Acting Attorney General James Mc Henry sent a letter of suspension to each official, saying that “when it comes to imposing a President’s agenda loyalty, officials cannot be trusted,” Fox News Digital Reported. A spokesman for the Justice Department confirmed to the USA Today that the report was correct.

Prior to the November election victory, Trump told Radio Show host Hue Hoot that he had planned to oust Smith. The special lawyer tried two cases against Trump, which has been released in the context of Trump’s election, one alleged that Trump tried to end the 2020 election results and the other alleged that he Rate the documents after his first presidential period.

Smith resigned earlier this month before Trump’s inauguration on January 20. In a report on the issue of electoral interference that he submitted the then Attorney General Merck Garland before retiring, Smith argued that there was enough evidence to convict Trump.

The department has also been re -assigned to several officials of the Department of Justice in the context of Trump’s return to the administration’s priorities, especially the immigration department.

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