About a dozen Justice Department employees who worked for former special counsel Jack Smith on his investigation of Donald Trump are being fired.
The Trump Justice Department says it has fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal investigations into President Donald Trump.
EXCLUSIVE: The Justice Department is firing more than a dozen key officials who worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team to prosecute President Trump, Fox News Digital has learned.
The acting attorney general fired more than a dozen officials who assisted special counsel Jack Smith's prosecutions against President Donald Trump.
Trump had vowed before the election to fire Smith ‘on day one’ and accused the Justice Department under Democratic president Joe Biden of conducting a ‘political witchhunt’ against him
The special counsel's report concludes the criminal investigation that brought charges against a former president for the first time.
More than a dozen Justice Department officials who worked on the federal criminal investigations into President Donald Trump were fired by the acting attorney general on Monday.Keeping good on his promise to seek retribution on those who investigated and prosecuted him,
The Justice Department has fired more than a dozen lawyers, involved in criminal investigations into Donald Trump during his campaign for president, sources familiar with the matter confirmed to CNN,
President Donald Trump has thrown the Justice Department's Jan. 6 Capitol riot prosecutions out the window. But a week before Trump became president, the Department essentially did the same to
The special counsel's report concludes the criminal investigation that brought charges against a former president for the first time.
The US Justice Department fired a number of officials on Monday who were involved in the criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump. “Acting attorney general James McHenry made this decision because he did not believe these officials could be trusted to faithfully implement the president’s agenda because of their significant role in prosecuting the president,
The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump.