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Trump Administration Fires Prosecutors Who Aided Jack Smith Investigations
The acting attorney general on Monday fired more than a dozen prosecutors who worked on the two criminal investigations into Donald J. Trump for the special counsel Jack Smith, saying they could not be trusted to “faithfully implement” the president’s agenda, a Justice Department spokesman said.
Justice Department veterans called the firings an egregious violation of well-established laws meant to preserve the integrity and professionalism of government agencies.
What made it all the more jarring, current and former officials said, was that such a momentous and aggressive step had been initiated by an obscure acting attorney general, James McHenry, operating on behalf of a president with a stated desire for vengeance, and few advisers with the stature or inclination to restrain him.
The department did not name the fired prosecutors. But a person who worked with some members of Mr. Smith’s team said that many of the dismissals appeared to target career lawyers and most likely violated civil service protections for nonpolitical employees.
The move was abrupt, but not unexpected: Mr. Trump had vowed to fire Mr. Smith as soon as he took office, but the special counsel and some of his top prosecutors quit before Inauguration Day. Others, however, including some assigned to the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, returned to their old posts.
The announcement kicked off a second week of convulsive change at a department Mr. Trump has vowed to dismantle and reconstruct, ushering in a new era of more direct White House control of federal law enforcement agencies.
In the letters to the prosecutors, which were transmitted electronically on Monday afternoon, Mr. McHenry claimed that Mr. Trump had constitutional authority over personnel matters under Article II of the Constitution to fire career staff members, rather than arguing they were terminated for cause based on poor performance or improper conduct.
“Given your significant role in prosecuting the president, I do not believe that the leadership of the department can trust you to assist in implementing the president’s agenda faithfully,” the firing memo said.
Greg Brower, who was a U.S. attorney during the George W. Bush administration, said the move was unheard-of.
“This is unprecedented, given the career status of these people, which makes them not subject to dismissal by the president, and the apparent lack of any cause that the department has been able to articulate,” Mr. Brower said. “And so I suspect we will see them exercise their rights to appeal” to the Merit Systems Protection Board, an independent agency that reviews the claims of dismissed civil service workers and can reinstate them.
The rationale expressed in the firing memo contradicts decades of civil service law, which says employees can be fired only for misconduct or poor performance, not for doing their jobs, said Kristin Alden, a lawyer who specializes in federal employment issues.
“The whole reason we have the Civil Service Reform Act is to get away from the spoils system,” she said.
The firings, reported earlier by Fox News, came just hours after news of a major personnel move made by the Trump team that underscored its intention to quickly remove officials who might contradict its plans. The department’s most senior career official, a well-respected department employee responsible for some of the most sensitive cases, was reassigned to a much less powerful post.
Were that official, Bradley Weinsheimer, to remain as the associate deputy attorney general, he would have handled critical questions about possible recusals — a thorny issue for a department that will soon be run by a number of Mr. Trump’s former lawyers.
It follows the reassignments of some of the department’s most experienced and highly regarded supervisors, including top officials with expertise in national security, international investigations, extraditions and public corruption. On Monday, one of them, the chief of the public integrity section, resigned.
It is not yet clear who will replace them.
Like many of the other officials who have received transfer emails, Mr. Weinsheimer has been given the option of moving to the department’s sanctuary cities task force — an offer seen by some in the same situation as an effort to force them into quitting.
Mr. Weinsheimer, a respected veteran of the department for three decades, played a critical role under multiple administrations, often acting as a critical arbiter of ethical issues or interactions that required a neutral referee.
He was appointed to his current role on an interim basis by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in July 2018 during Mr. Trump’s first term, a move that was made permanent by one of his successors, William P. Barr.
Mr. Weinsheimer also served four years in the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility, which investigates complaints about prosecutors. An email to his government account was not immediately returned.
In 2021, Mr. Weinsheimer cleared the way for former Trump administration officials to testify before Congress about the president’s actions after the 2020 elections — over the objection of Mr. Trump’s lawyers. But transcripts showed that he had tried to strictly limit the scope of questioning, to the ire of Democratic committee staff members.
Mr. Weinsheimer also ran point for the department in a testy series of exchanges with President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s lawyers over the inclusion of the highly damaging assessment of Mr. Biden’s mental acuity contained in the special counsel report on his handling of classified information.
Also on Monday, the chief of the Justice Department’s public integrity section stepped down rather than be forced to transfer.
The chief, Corey Amundson, was informed in recent days that he would be reassigned to work on immigration. Mr. Amundson was one of many senior career officials told he was being sent to work on the task force focused on sanctuary cities — jurisdictions that are expected to be reluctant to comply with administration officials trying to ramp up deportations and immigration arrests.
In his resignation letter, which was obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Amundson recounted the many significant corruption cases he oversaw in his 26 years at the department.
“I spent my entire professional life committed to the apolitical enforcement of federal criminal law and to ensuring that those around me understood and embraced that central tenet of our work,” he wrote in his letter to Mr. McHenry. “I am proud of my service and wish you the best in seeking justice on behalf of the American people.”
He added that he wished the department well as it pursued Mr. Trump’s agenda, “including to protect all Americans from the scourge of violent crime and public corruption.”
The Trump Administration has made headlines once again, this time for firing prosecutors who played a key role in investigating businessman Jack Smith. The move has raised concerns about potential interference in ongoing investigations and has sparked outrage among those who believe in upholding the rule of law.The prosecutors, who were working on cases related to Smith’s alleged fraudulent business practices, were abruptly dismissed from their positions by the Department of Justice. This decision has led to speculation that the Trump Administration may be trying to protect Smith from facing consequences for his actions.
Critics have pointed to this move as yet another example of the Administration’s disregard for the rule of law and its willingness to prioritize the interests of powerful individuals over justice and accountability. The firing of these prosecutors has only added fuel to the already intense debate surrounding the Administration’s commitment to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
As the investigation into Jack Smith’s alleged wrongdoing continues, many are left wondering what impact these firings will have on the pursuit of justice and the integrity of our legal system. The Trump Administration’s actions have once again raised questions about the independence of the Department of Justice and its ability to carry out its duties without political interference.
The firing of prosecutors who were actively involved in investigating Jack Smith is a troubling development that has sent shockwaves through the legal community. It remains to be seen how this will impact the ongoing investigations into Smith’s business practices and whether justice will ultimately be served.
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NFL divisional-round playoff overreactions: Lions’ Super Bowl window closed? Chiefs aided by officials?
The first day of the divisional round of the playoffs was a thriller around the NFL. The Washington Commanders had a massive upset victory over the Detroit Lions and advanced to the conference championship game for the first time since 1991, all behind the rookie sensation in Jayden Daniels. Washington will play the winner of the Philadelphia eagles and Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship game next week.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in the early game to advance to their seventh consecutive conference championship game — or every season Patrick Mahomes has been a starter. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravens next week.
With the exciting divisional round matchups on Saturday concluded, there are plenty of overreactions to be had. Which are overreactions and which are reality?
Jayden Daniels is having the best postseason ever for a rookie QB
Overreaction or reality: Reality
What Daniels has done in two postseason games is the stuff legends are made of. The No. 6-seeded Commanders defeated the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay then beat the No. 1-seeded Lions in Detroit, making Daniels the third rookie quarterback to play in the conference championship game.
Daniels hasn’t game managed his way there either. Daniels is the first player since the 1970 merger with 250+ passing yards, 2+ passing touchdowns, and zero interceptions in each of his first two playoff games. He’s the third player with 500+ passing yards, 75+ rushing yards, 4+ passing touchdowns and zero interceptions through the first two games of a postseason — joining Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.
The Commanders are in the conference championship game for the first time in 33 years because of Daniels, playing like a top-five quarterback in Year 1. Daniels and the Commanders have a bright future.
Lions Super Bowl window is closed
Overreaction or reality: Overreaction
The Lions were the team to beat in the NFC with the No. 1 seed and a 15-2 record. This was their best chance to win a Super Bowl, and they were in position to win one with the playoffs going through Detroit. With this divisional playoff loss to the Commanders, is the Super Bowl window closed?
The core of this team with Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs and Penei Sewell are back. Aidan Hutchinson and many other key defensive starters will be healthy as well (the Lions had six defensive starters on injured reserve and 16 total players). Detroit still has a top-three offensive line in football and one of the most explosive offenses, whether Ben Johnson returns as offensive coordinator or not.
The Lions will lose some key coaches (Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn most likely), so they’ll take a hit there. There are some questions whether Goff is good enough to win this team a Super Bowl, but this team will be in the mix to compete for a Super Bowl in 2025. The window is not closed yet.
Jared Goff isn’t good enough to win the Lions a Super Bowl
Overreaction or reality: Overreaction
Goff is a good enough quarterback to win Detroit a Super Bowl championship, but turnovers and subpar play in big games have been his downfall. Goff threw three interceptions — one returned for a touchdown — and had a fumble lost in Saturday’s loss to the Commanders.
The Lions may have to protect Goff from himself going forward, making him a game manager in big games instead of a gun slinger. Goff has been to a Super Bowl and two conference championship games in his career, yet has a 4-5 postseason record. Heading into Saturday, Goff’s 0.6 interception rate was the lowest in NFL playoff history — which evaporated because of his poor performance.
Detroit committed to Goff and gave him $53 million a year for the next four years. They’ll roll with Goff going forward and Goff will have multiple opportunities to avenge this playoff loss. Going forward, Detroit probably should not rely on him throwing 40+ times in a playoff game.
Travis Kelce is the best receiver to ever play in the postseason
Overreaction or reality: Reality
Kelce added to his postseason legend in Saturday’s win, catching seven passes for 117 yards and a touchdown in the victory. Kelce passed Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard games by any player in the postseason (nine) and has 14 straight playoff games with 70+ receiving yards — double the amount of the next highest player (Antonio Brown has seven).
Kelce has 2,020 receiving yards, and 20 receiving touchdowns in his playoff career — only Rice has more with 2,245 and 22 touchdowns. At 35 years old, Kelce could pass Rice as soon as this season — and he’s already in striking distance of Rice.
Both Kelce and Rice have three Super Bowl titles and are the No. 1 options for each of their Super Bowl championship teams. Kelce also has the most receptions by any player in postseason history (172) — and has these numbers in six fewer playoff games than Rice.
When it comes to the postseason, no one is a better pass catcher than Kelce.
Andy Reid will set the NFL all-time wins record for coaches
Overreaction or reality: Reality
Reid notched his 300th career win (regular and postseason) with the Chiefs beating the Texans on Saturday, becoming the fourth head coach in NFL history to hit 300 career wins. Only three head coaches have more career wins than Reid: Don Shula (347), Bill Belichick (333), and George Halas (324). The all-time wins record is well within reach.
Reid only needs 48 wins to pass Shula and is only 66 years old. The Chiefs win an average of 13 regular-season games a season since Patrick Mahomes became the starting quarterback — and this isn’t including the 16 postseason wins. Counting the postseason, the Chiefs win an average of 15 games a year.
Reid only needs three more seasons at that pace to get within five wins of the all-time record, something he can pass by the 2028 season (he would be 70). Assuming Reid doesn’t retire prior to then, he will pass Shula for the most wins by a head coach — and may have a few more championships by then.
Officials are why the Chiefs won
Overreaction or reality: Overreaction
Social media was buzzing with how the officiating crew were in favor of the Chiefs in Saturday’s win, particularly Patrick Mahomes. Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans added fuel to the fire by saying in his postgame press conference — “It was us versus everybody. When I say everybody, I mean everybody.” — implying the officials had calls in favor of the Chiefs.
This isn’t way the Chiefs won the game. The Texans allowed eight sacks in the divisional round loss, allowed a 63-yard kickoff return on the opening play of the game that led to three points, had a 35-yard field goal blocked, and missed a 55-yard field goal in the 23-14 loss (nine points given up right there). Houston was also 1 of 3 in the red zone, not having a single goal-to-go situation.
Houston made enough mistakes on Saturday not to advance to the conference championship game. Losses don’t need to be blamed on the officials, especially if Ryans was implying that was the case.
The NFL divisional-round playoffs are in full swing, and with each game comes a new set of overreactions. From the Detroit Lions falling short once again to the Kansas City Chiefs benefiting from questionable calls, there is no shortage of hot takes.One of the biggest overreactions from this weekend’s games is the idea that the Lions’ Super Bowl window has officially closed. After yet another disappointing playoff loss, many fans and analysts are questioning whether the Lions will ever be able to make a deep postseason run with quarterback Matthew Stafford at the helm. While it’s true that the Lions have struggled in the playoffs in recent years, it’s important to remember that football is a team sport and one player alone cannot carry a team to a championship.
Another overreaction making waves is the belief that the Chiefs were aided by officials in their victory over the Cleveland Browns. Several controversial calls went in favor of the Chiefs, including a crucial fumble recovery that was overturned after a lengthy review. While it’s true that officiating can have a significant impact on the outcome of a game, it’s important to remember that the Chiefs also made plays on their own accord to secure the win.
As always, it’s important to take these overreactions with a grain of salt and remember that football is a game of ups and downs. The playoffs are a high-stakes environment where anything can happen, and it’s best to wait and see how things play out before jumping to conclusions.
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NFL divisional round playoff overreactions: Travis Kelce better than Jerry Rice? Chiefs aided by officials?
The first day of the divisional round of the playoffs was a thriller around the NFL. The Washington Commanders had a massive upset victory over the Detroit Lions and advanced to the conference championship game for the first time since 1991, all behind the rookie sensation in Jayden Daniels. Washington will play the winner of the Philadelphia eagles and Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship game next week.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in the early game to advance to their seventh consecutive conference championship game — or every season Patrick Mahomes has been a starter. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravens next week.
With the exciting divisional round matchups on Saturday concluded, there are plenty of overreactions to be had. Which are overreactions and which are reality?
Jayden Daniels is having the best postseason ever for a rookie QB
Overreaction or reality: Reality
What Daniels has done in two postseason games is the stuff legends are made of. The No. 6-seeded Commanders defeated the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay then beat the No. 1-seeded Lions in Detroit, making Daniels the third rookie quarterback to play in the conference championship game.
Daniels hasn’t game managed his way there either. Daniels is the first player since the 1970 merger with 250+ passing yards, 2+ passing touchdowns, and zero interceptions in each of his first two playoff games. He’s the third player with 500+ passing yards, 75+ rushing yards, 4+ passing touchdowns and zero interceptions through the first two games of a postseason — joining Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.
The Commanders are in the conference championship game for the first time in 33 years because of Daniels, playing like a top-five quarterback in Year 1. Daniels and the Commanders have a bright future.
Lions Super Bowl window is closed
Overreaction or reality: Overreaction
The Lions were the team to beat in the NFC with the No. 1 seed and a 15-2 record. This was their best chance to win a Super Bowl, and they were in position to win one with the playoffs going through Detroit. With this divisional playoff loss to the Commanders, is the Super Bowl window closed?
The core of this team with Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs and Penei Sewell are back. Aidan Hutchinson and many other key defensive starters will be healthy as well (the Lions had six defensive starters on injured reserve and 16 total players). Detroit still has a top-three offensive line in football and one of the most explosive offenses, whether Ben Johnson returns as offensive coordinator or not.
The Lions will lose some key coaches (Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn most likely), so they’ll take a hit there. There are some questions whether Goff is good enough to win this team a Super Bowl, but this team will be in the mix to compete for a Super Bowl in 2025. The window is not closed yet.
Jared Goff isn’t good enough to win the Lions a Super Bowl
Overreaction or reality: Overreaction
Goff is a good enough quarterback to win Detroit a Super Bowl championship, but turnovers and subpar play in big games have been his downfall. Goff threw three interceptions — one returned for a touchdown — and had a fumble lost in Saturday’s loss to the Commanders.
The Lions may have to protect Goff from himself going forward, making him a game manager in big games instead of a gun slinger. Goff has been to a Super Bowl and two conference championship games in his career, yet has a 4-5 postseason record. Heading into Saturday, Goff’s 0.6 interception rate was the lowest in NFL playoff history — which evaporated because of his poor performance.
Detroit committed to Goff and gave him $53 million a year for the next four years. They’ll roll with Goff going forward and Goff will have multiple opportunities to avenge this playoff loss. Going forward, Detroit probably should not rely on him throwing 40+ times in a playoff game.
Travis Kelce is the best receiver to ever play in the postseason
Overreaction or reality: Reality
Kelce added to his postseason legend in Saturday’s win, catching seven passes for 117 yards and a touchdown in the victory. Kelce passed Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard games by any player in the postseason (nine) and has 14 straight playoff games with 70+ receiving yards — double the amount of the next highest player (Antonio Brown has seven).
Kelce has 2,020 receiving yards, and 20 receiving touchdowns in his playoff career — only Rice has more with 2,245 and 22 touchdowns. At 35 years old, Kelce could pass Rice as soon as this season — and he’s already in striking distance of Rice.
Both Kelce and Rice have three Super Bowl titles and are the No. 1 options for each of their Super Bowl championship teams. Kelce also has the most receptions by any player in postseason history (172) — and has these numbers in six fewer playoff games than Rice.
When it comes to the postseason, no one is a better pass catcher than Kelce.
Andy Reid will set the NFL all-time wins record for coaches
Overreaction or reality: Reality
Reid notched his 300th career win (regular and postseason) with the Chiefs beating the Texans on Saturday, becoming the fourth head coach in NFL history to hit 300 career wins. Only three head coaches have more career wins than Reid: Don Shula (347), Bill Belichick (333), and George Halas (324). The all-time wins record is well within reach.
Reid only needs 48 wins to pass Shula and is only 66 years old. The Chiefs win an average of 13 regular-season games a season since Patrick Mahomes became the starting quarterback — and this isn’t including the 16 postseason wins. Counting the postseason, the Chiefs win an average of 15 games a year.
Reid only needs three more seasons at that pace to get within five wins of the all-time record, something he can pass by the 2028 season (he would be 70). Assuming Reid doesn’t retire prior to then, he will pass Shula for the most wins by a head coach — and may have a few more championships by then.
Officials are why the Chiefs won
Overreaction or reality: Overreaction
Social media was buzzing with how the officiating crew were in favor of the Chiefs in Saturday’s win, particularly Patrick Mahomes. Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans added fuel to the fire by saying in his postgame press conference — “It was us versus everybody. When I say everybody, I mean everybody.” — implying the officials had calls in favor of the Chiefs.
This isn’t way the Chiefs won the game. The Texans allowed eight sacks in the divisional round loss, allowed a 63-yard kickoff return on the opening play of the game that led to three points, had a 35-yard field goal blocked, and missed a 55-yard field goal in the 23-14 loss (nine points given up right there). Houston was also 1 of 3 in the red zone, not having a single goal-to-go situation.
Houston made enough mistakes on Saturday not to advance to the conference championship game. Losses don’t need to be blamed on the officials, especially if Ryans was implying that was the case.
The NFL divisional round playoffs always bring out some wild reactions from fans and analysts alike. This weekend was no exception, with the Kansas City Chiefs pulling off a thrilling comeback win over the Buffalo Bills. But are some of the reactions going too far?One hot take making the rounds is the idea that Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is better than legendary receiver Jerry Rice. While Kelce is undoubtedly one of the best tight ends in the game right now, comparing him to Rice, who is widely considered the greatest receiver of all time, seems like a stretch. Rice holds numerous records and won three Super Bowls during his career, while Kelce is still chasing his first ring.
Another controversial topic from the Chiefs-Bills game is the idea that Kansas City was aided by the officials. There were several questionable calls throughout the game, including a crucial pass interference call that went in favor of the Chiefs. Some fans are crying foul and accusing the officials of favoring the reigning Super Bowl champions. While it’s natural for fans to feel frustrated when calls don’t go their team’s way, it’s important to remember that officiating is a difficult job and mistakes will happen.
In the end, it’s important to take a step back and consider the bigger picture. Travis Kelce is a phenomenal player, but comparing him to Jerry Rice is a bit premature. And while officiating can certainly impact the outcome of a game, it’s just one factor among many. Let’s enjoy the excitement of the playoffs and leave the overreactions behind.
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IT outsourcing governance is a crucial aspect of managing relationships with external service providers. Different types of clients have varying needs and requirements when it comes to outsourcing IT services. In this post, we will explore the different client types and their management strategies in the context of Information Management and Computer Aided Team (Informationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team).1. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): SMEs often have limited resources and expertise in managing IT outsourcing relationships. Their management strategies typically involve focusing on cost-effectiveness, flexibility, and agility. They may opt for a hybrid outsourcing model, combining in-house and external resources to meet their IT needs. Communication and collaboration with the service provider are key to ensuring successful outcomes.
2. Large enterprises: Large enterprises have more complex IT environments and higher stakes when it comes to outsourcing. Their management strategies often involve establishing clear governance structures, performance metrics, and service level agreements (SLAs) with service providers. They may also invest in tools and technologies to monitor and manage outsourcing relationships effectively. Collaboration and alignment between IT and business stakeholders are critical for achieving desired outcomes.
3. Government agencies: Government agencies have unique regulatory and compliance requirements that must be considered when outsourcing IT services. Their management strategies often involve stringent security measures, data privacy protections, and adherence to government standards and policies. Transparency, accountability, and risk management are essential components of their governance frameworks.
4. Startups and scale-ups: Startups and scale-ups are fast-growing businesses with dynamic IT needs. Their management strategies often focus on innovation, scalability, and speed to market. They may leverage outsourcing partnerships to access specialized expertise, technologies, and resources that can help them accelerate growth. Flexibility, adaptability, and rapid decision-making are key to their success in managing outsourcing relationships.
In conclusion, IT outsourcing governance is a critical aspect of managing relationships with external service providers. Different client types have varying needs and requirements, which influence their management strategies in the context of Information Management and Computer Aided Team. By understanding these client types and their unique challenges, organizations can develop tailored governance frameworks to ensure successful outcomes in their outsourcing relationships.
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