The US fires employees who investigated cases against Trump.


The US Department of Justice has fired dozens of employees involved in investigating cases against President Donald Trump. According to CBS News, more than 30 employees have been dismissed.
Among those dismissed are over 20 individuals who worked on cases related to the storage of classified documents by Trump and efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. These cases were handled by former special prosecutor Jack Smith.
Sources told CBS News that among those dismissed were legal assistants, financial and support staff, as well as two prosecutors from the Department of Justice in North Carolina and Florida.
One of the dismissed employees, Patty Hartman, expressed her opinion: 'Rules no longer exist. There used to be a line between the White House and the Department of Justice, but that line has now disappeared.'
Recently, Trump sent letters to some global trade partners warning of the imposition of tariffs on exports to the US of up to 50%. The US is also preparing to introduce additional tariffs for countries that support 'anti-American' BRICS policies.
As a result of the investigation into cases against Trump, more than 30 employees of the Department of Justice who participated in these procedures have been fired. This could have a significant impact on the political situation in the country, considering that some of the dismissed individuals worked on very important cases related to anti-American activities and possible legal violations by the president.
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