Dozens of prosecutors have been let go from the U.S. Justice Department, as President Donald Trump's administration follows ...
The Trump administration took sweeping actions Friday against FBI agents and prosecutors involved in investigating the Jan. 6 ...
President Donald Trump will attend a roundtable with Republican governors Friday afternoon to discuss school choice, a White ...
The Justice Department has moved to fire a swath of senior FBI leaders and began a massive probe into agents who helped ...
Justice Department leadership has directed Washington, D.C.'s top prosecutor, Acting U.S. Attorney Edward Martin, to fire ...
Brian Driscoll refused to assist in the firing of agents involved in January 6th riot cases, pushing back so forcefully that some feared he would be dismissed.
Several sources told ABC News that the Trump administration is compiling a list of FBI agents who they believe should be fired or forced to resign in the coming days.
The Justice Department had been investigating federal prosecutors’ use of obstruction charges against Capitol riot defendants.
The president has denied being behind alleged move to target federal law enforcement officials involved in January 6 investigation.
The firings continue a streak of radical personnel changes in the government that have alarmed civil servants and legal ...
Trump said he was not aware of the removals. Officials also said that thousands of FBI agents who investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol are under review.