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In a dramatic intervention, President Donald Trump reportedly ordered the dismissal of over a dozen prosecutors who were involved in criminal cases against him, according to sources familiar with the situation. The order was executed by acting Attorney General James McHenry, who sent termination notices citing a lack of trust in the prosecutors to adhere to Trump's agenda.
The move reflects Trump's intent to reshape the Justice Department under what his advisers describe as a unitary executive framework, enabling the president to exert direct control over the agency. This purge is seen as a preliminary step in creating a Justice Department aligned with Trump's political objectives as he embarks on his second term.
The White House personnel office, led by Trump ally Sergio Gor, issued a memo facilitating the dismissals and providing legal justification for the firings. The precise number of terminated prosecutors remains unclear, but the trial team reportedly consisted of at least 18 lawyers. This action comes amidst a broader pattern of personnel changes, which is expected to solidify loyalty to Trump within the department.