President-elect Donald Trump is continuing to make plans for his first several days in office and it is looking like it won’t be pretty for many people currently employed by the corrupt Biden-Harris Justice Department. According to a Friday report,
Trump is planning to dismiss all individuals involved in special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal cases against him.
According to The Washington Post, multiple sources close to Trump’s transition team indicated that the dismissals would also include career attorneys, a notable departure from the norm, as such positions are typically retained during administrative transitions.
Additionally, the report stated that Trump intends to establish investigative teams within the Department of Justice to search for evidence of alleged fraud in the 2020 election, focusing on key battleground states.
Trump Press Secretary-designate Karoline Leavitt appeared to address the report in a statement. “President Trump campaigned on firing rogue bureaucrats who have engaged in the illegal weaponization of our American justice system, and the American people can expect he will deliver on that promise,” she said. “One of the many reasons that President Trump won the election in a landslide is Americans are sick and tired of seeing their tax dollars spent on targeting the Biden-Harris Administration’s political enemies rather than going after real violent criminals in our streets,” she added.