Justice Department Removes Key Prosecutors from Jack Smith’s Team for Breach of Trust

The acting head of the Justice Department has made the bold decision to terminate over a dozen experienced prosecutors and officials who had been working closely with former special counsel Jack Smith on the case against former President Donald Trump. These attorneys had spent more than a year building the case that ultimately sought to charge and prosecute Trump in the lead-up to his successful November election win over Vice President Kamala Harris.

According to exclusive reports from Fox News Digital, Acting Attorney General James McHenry sent formal notices to the attorneys explaining that their dismissal was due to a lack of trust in their ability to “faithfully carry out the president’s agenda.” The move has raised eyebrows, sparking discussions about the role of loyalty and political alignment in such high-stakes legal matters.

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