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    Trump DOJ Fires Dozens of Jan 6 Prosecutors in Stunning Shake-Up

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    The Trump administration’s Department of Justice has dismissed multiple prosecutors involved in cases related to the January 6 Capitol riot and has initiated a review of FBI agents who worked on those investigations. The move is part of a broader effort to reassess the handling of prosecutions stemming from the incident, with officials suggesting that some cases may have been pursued with political bias.

    According to sources familiar with the matter, the DOJ’s decision to remove these prosecutors follows an internal review of charging decisions, sentencing recommendations, and investigative practices used in the cases. The administration has argued that some individuals were unfairly targeted for political reasons rather than solely on the basis of legal violations.

    The review also extends to FBI agents who played key roles in investigating and building cases against January 6 defendants. The DOJ is examining whether standard investigative procedures were followed or if there was an undue emphasis on securing harsher penalties against specific individuals.

    Supporters of the move say it is necessary to correct what they view as politically motivated prosecutions and to ensure that justice is applied fairly. Critics, however, argue that the administration is undermining the integrity of the justice system by interfering with legal proceedings and dismissing officials for purely ideological reasons.

    The shake-up within the DOJ is expected to have significant ramifications, particularly for pending and future cases linked to the Capitol riot. With the administration pushing for increased oversight of federal law enforcement agencies, the review process could lead to broader reforms in how politically sensitive cases are handled moving forward.

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