
Deputy AG: All Trump Criminal Investigators Exited DOJ, FBI
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated at CPAC that all Justice Department and FBI employees involved in criminal investigations of Donald Trump have left the agencies, citing over 200 departures, though this number is unverified. The investigations, led by special counsel Jack Smith, were dropped before Trump's second term began in January 2025. These actions align with Trump's campaign pledge to end the "weaponization" of justice. Firings have affected various staff, with some receiving termination letters citing distrust due to their prosecution roles. Recent moves include FBI Director Kash Patel firing employees linked to the classified documents case as part of an internal review.






















