
The Department of Justice is set to prosecute corrupt prosecutors for illegally targeting January 6 defendants, with three attorneys involved in these cases fired on Friday, signaling a crackdown on prosecutorial misconduct. The dismissals mark a pivotal move to address allegations of overreach and abuse in the handling of Jan. 6 cases.
According to the Associated Press, two of the fired prosecutors were supervisory attorneys overseeing Jan. 6 prosecutions, while the third was a line attorney also involved in the cases. The firings underscore growing scrutiny of the DOJ’s tactics, raising questions about the integrity of legal actions taken against those involved in the Capitol events.
Infowars.com reports: The attorneys received dismissal letters from Attorney General Pam Bondi. The letters, which were seen by AP, did not provide detailed reasons, but simply cited “Article II of the United States Constitution and the laws of the United States.”
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The dismissals follow the demotion of several Jan 6th prosecutors by interim DC US Attorney Ed Martin. The demotions included prosecutors who went after Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, Enrique Tarrio, Joe Biggs and Stewart Rhodes.
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On his first day back in office, President Trump granted pardons and commutations for more than 1,500 people convicted of offenses related to the events of 6 January 2021 at the Capitol. The proclamation described the convictions as a “grave national injustice” and said the pardons would begin a “process of national reconciliation.”
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