‘A shock-and-awe campaign’: Trump WH fires DOJ officials who worked on criminal investigat

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Jan. 28, 202514:52

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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.

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