President Donald Trump’s administration has fired more than 12 prosecutors related to the Republican leader and prosecuted while he died in his occupation.
According to an anonymous source in Trump’s government, the end of Monday was immediately effective and applied to the Judice Ministry of Justice.
The authorities are the Reuters News, and the prosecutor’s prosecutor, “trusted the prosecutor, is faithfully implemented the president’s agenda for a prosecutor in prosecuting the president. He said he couldn’t. “
This movement emphasized Trump’s threat to retaliation for those who scrutinized his actions. And it marked a long -standing break with the norms of career government employees that they should not be punished to execute tasks under the previous administration.
Trump worked before 2017 to 2021, and was appointed secondary as president on January 20.
The people affected by the Monday firing included prosecutors in cooperation with former special advisor Jack Smith.
One focused on holding hundreds of classified documents in his private residence, despite the 2022 summoning.
Others focused on his actions, before, during the 2020 presidential election, and his defeated Democratic Party Joe Biden. Trump was accused of destroying the election results, but he claimed that he was accidentally claimed, but was damaged by a wide range of voters.
Both surveys made a federal criminal accusation. The first is Florida, and the second is Washington DC.
Trump was the past or the first US President of the past or the current US President. In addition to the federal government, he was charged with two state -level prosecutors.
One was in Georgia, which was also related to Trump’s suspicions to overturn the 2020 elections. The other in New York, Trump accused Trump forked business documents to hide the payment of hash money to an adult movie actress during the 2016 presidential election campaign.
In that case, Trump was convicted of 34 felony, but he was sentenced to “unconditional discharge”, where he was released without penalties.
Trump denied fraud in all four incidents and accused the prosecutor’s politically motivated “witch hunting.”
The state -level case was prosecuted by a local prosecutor, but federal lawsuits were supervised by the Ministry of administration.
However, in order to maintain the independence of the survey, General Merrick Garland at the time has named a special advisor who was not a political appointment. Jack Smith used to prosecute war crimes in Hague.
Neither of the Smith’s case to Trump was in trial. After Trump was re -elected in November 2024, Smith captured both lawsuits and quoted the long -term Ministry of Justice’s policy of not prosecuting the sitting president. He also resigned as a special advisor.
However, Smith has published a report on one of the two indictments that emphasize the strength of the prosecutor’s case.
“However, for Mr. Trump’s election and the imminent return to the presidential position, the office evaluated that there was enough evidence to obtain a convicted court in court,” said the office. Ta.
Since taking office on January 20, Trump has robbed the federal government office.
For example, on January 24, news reports found that he had fired a dozens of inspectors. Authorities were accused of serving as surveillance agencies by major government agencies.
Some experts say that their end was a 30 -day prior notice to remove the inspector and the federal law that demanded a clear grounds for dismissal.
On the day of his inauguration, Trump was dismissed by a wide range of “Biden Bureau” at a rally with supporters in the Arena of Washington DC.
“Most of these bureaucrats are being fired. They are gone, but they should be all, but some sneak up.”
In a Monday statement to AP communication, anonymous Trump officials repeated the President’s issues when discussing the firing of prosecutors. “This action is consistent with the mission to end the government’s weapon.”