WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said Monday that it fired several career lawyers involved in prosecuting Donald Trump, escalating the president's campaign of retribution against his ...
As he begins his second week in office, President Trump's acting attorney general fired a number of prosecutors who worked on the government's cases against President Trump. The president was ...
The new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation, and suggested it may reconsider police ...
Daniel Guarnera, a DOJ lawyer who helped file U.S. antitrust lawsuits against Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOGL), is expected to be named to lead the FTC’s Bureau of Competition, Bloomberg’s Leah ...
former U.S. Attorney joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the continued turmoil at Trump’s Department of Justice where the ex-President is simultaneously firing and re ...
Trump's earliest executive order was to root out individuals who he perceived to be political enemies. The US Justice Department fired more than a dozen officials who worked on investigations that ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Justice Department is firing more than a dozen key officials who worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team prosecuting President Donald Trump, after Acting Attorney General ...
The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against lawyers ...
The acting attorney general fired the officials because he doubted they "could be trusted to faithfully implement the President’s agenda," a Justice Department official told USA TODAY.
A letter from acting Attorney General James McHenry to the officials said they cannot be “trusted” to “faithfully” implement Trump’s agenda. “You played a significant role in ...
President Trump’s Justice Department on Friday asked the Supreme Court to freeze four pending cases implicating the environment or student debt as the new administration considers reversing the ...
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution against ...