In a sweeping and controversial move, the Trump Justice Department has dismissed at least three prosecutors who were actively involved in January 6-related cases, according to multiple reports confirmed by The Associated Press.
The terminations include two top supervisors in Washington, D.C. who had overseen Capitol riot cases, and a third line attorney assigned to individual prosecutions. Their firing letters were reportedly signed by Attorney General Pam Bondi and offered no explanation—only citing the administration’s Article II constitutional authority.