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BREAKING NEWS Pam Bondi knifes January 6 prosecutors in late-night bloodbath

BREAKING NEWS Pam Bondi knifes January 6 prosecutors in late-night bloodbath

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

The Trump administration took revenge against at least three federal prosecutors who worked on cases against January 6 rioters by firing them.
Attorney General Pam Bondi sacked the prosecutors on Friday, telling them they were 'removed from federal service effective immediately.'
In a copy of one of the dismissal letters first reported by NBC News, Bondi did not specify why the prosecutors were out of the job.
The firings are the first time that career prosecutors who investigated the riot at the Capitol four years ago had been laid off, but it is far from Trump's first act of retribution over the violent protests since he retook the White House.
Soon after his inauguration, Trump fired several probationary federal prosecutors - those who were either recently hired or in new positions - who had worked the January 6 cases.
The president also pardoned all his supporters who were arrested during the January 6 riots, sparking backlash from critics as even some convicted of violently assaulting police officers were freed.
Trump also fired probationary prosecutors who aided special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into whether the president attempted to unlawfully overturn his loss in the 2020 presidential election.
The president's use of the Justice Department has come under scrutiny in recent months as he has been accused of using it to carry out personal vendettas and to aid his political supporters.
Friday's firings reportedly came at a tense time at the Justice Department as Trump's handling of the January 6 case causes ire among career federal workers.
Insiders in the DOJ told NBC News that the apparent targeting of prosecutors who had investigated the president has upended the department.
One federal law enforcement official told the outlet that they found the firings 'horrifying', as others said it would make them hesitant to engage in possible investigations into the White House.
'To fire them, without explanation, is a slap in the face not only to them, but to all career DOJ prosecutors,' the official said.
'No one is safe from this administration's whims and impulses.
'And the public certainly is not served by the continued brain drain of DOJ — we are losing the best among us every day.'
Bondi's move came the same day that she celebrated a Supreme Court ruling that decided that individual judges lack the power to issue nationwide injunctions - a historic ruling in a case about the right to birthright citizenship.
The ruling was seen as a big victory for Trump as it allows his executive order halting birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants to take effect in states and jurisdictions that did not directly challenge his action in court.
It could mean citizenship rules vary from state to state, pending ongoing litigation.
The court ruled 6-3 in favor of Trump, with all six conservative justices - including the three he appointed - siding with the president.
Speaking at the White House, Trump said: 'This was a big one. Amazing decision, one we're very happy about. This really brings back the Constitution. This is what it's all about.'
Bondi joined Trump on stage to mark the victory, saying that the ruling meant 'not one district court judge can think they're an emperor over this administration and his executive powers, and why the people of the United States elected him.'

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