‘A shock-and-awe campaign’: Trump WH fires DOJ officials who worked on criminal
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Ed Martin, President Trump’s top prosecutor for Washington, D.C., told Justice Department colleagues Monday that he is launching a “special project” to review the office’s handling of a federal charge brought against many of the 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants who received presidential pardons last week. Also, the Justice Department said Monday that it fired several career lawyers involved in prosecuting Donald Trump. The Morning Joe panel discusses.Jan. 28, 2025
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