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Trump Justice Department fires officials who investigated Trump and launches ‘special project’ into January 6 cases
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More than a dozen officials who worked on the criminal investigations into Donald Trump have been fired, according to sources familiar with the matter.
A letter from acting Attorney General James McHenry to the officials said they cannot be “trusted” to “faithfully” implement Trump’s agenda.
“You played a significant role in prosecuting President Trump. The proper functioning of government critically depends on the trust superior officials place in their subordinates,” McHenry wrote. “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 firings come as the the Trump administration is taking concrete steps to investigate prosecutors who oversaw the criminal cases against January 6 defendants after Trump vowed to seek retribution as a key pledge of his campaign, according to multiple sources who have seen an internal memo on the matter.
Ed Martin, the interim US attorney in Washington, DC, has launched an investigation into prosecutors who brought obstruction charges under US Code 1512(c) against some rioters that were ultimately tossed because of a Supreme Court decision last summer.
Referring to the effort as a “special project,” Martin wrote in the memo issued Monday that the attorneys should hand over “all information you have related to the use of 1512 charges, including all files, documents, notes, emails, and other information” to two of the office’s long-term prosecutors who must submit a report on the probe by Friday.
“Obviously the use was a great failure of our office – s. ct. decision – and we need to get to the bottom of it,” the memo reads, referencing the June Supreme Court ruling that limited the power of federal prosecutors to pursue obstruction charges against the January 6 rioters.
The demand for documents also extends to prosecutors who have since left the US attorney’s office.
The move comes as the Justice Department has already seen a dramatic shakeup as officials connected to high-profile investigations have been reassigned, including the now-dismissed case against Trump himself for his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Prosecutors who worked on January 6 cases told CNN that the memo raises concerns that Trump’s DOJ is beginning to “investigate the investigators,” as he’s long threatened. One person who worked on Capitol riot cases told CNN that prosecutors don’t know whether this investigation is looking to bring criminal or civil charges, and that some are starting to hire their own lawyers for their defense.
A senior administration official familiar with the Martin email describes this as a “fact-finding” mission, noting a “huge waste of resources.“
“The prior office screwed up by filing hundreds of cases that ended up getting thrown out by the Supreme Court, it is worth getting to the bottom of poor decision making,” the person said.
CNN has reached out to the Justice Department for comment.
Martin, a hardline, socially conservative activist and commentator who was an was an organizer with the “Stop the Steal” movement, was tapped for the role last week. Since starting the job, he has praised Trump for issuing mass pardons for January 6 defendants.
He also successfully lobbied a judge to toss out travel restrictions imposed on members of the Oath Keepers after they were released from prison, saying: “If a judge decided that Jim Biden, General Mark Milley, or another individual were forbidden to visit America’s capital — even after receiving a last-minute, preemptive pardon from the former President — I believe most Americans would object. The individuals referenced in our motion have had their sentences commuted – period, end of sentence.”
This story has been updated with additional developments.
The Trump Justice Department has made a shocking move by firing officials who were involved in investigating former President Donald Trump, as well as launching a ‘special project’ into cases related to the January 6 Capitol insurrection.This decision has raised concerns about potential political interference in the justice system, as well as questions about the independence of the Department of Justice under the Trump administration.
Many critics have pointed out that this move could be seen as an attempt to obstruct justice and protect Trump and his allies from facing accountability for their actions.
The firing of these officials and the launch of the ‘special project’ into January 6 cases has sparked outrage and calls for transparency and accountability within the Department of Justice.
It remains to be seen how this controversial decision will impact ongoing investigations and the pursuit of justice in cases related to the Trump administration.
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Eastern Michigan men’s basketball games being investigated for suspicious betting activity: Report
Betting integrity firms are investigating unusual wagers from a game between Eastern Michigan and Central Michigan. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) A men’s college basketball game between Eastern Michigan and Central Michigan on Tuesday was flagged by multiple sportsbooks for suspicious wagering activity. Betting integrity firms are investigating the unusual wagers, ESPN reported.
The activity in question involves a suspiciously high bet on the first-half point spread for Tuesday’s EMU-CMU game. Several betting integrity monitors across multiple states noticed the wager and the spread increasing significantly and atypically before the game.
The first-half point spread went from CMU -3.5 to -6.5 in the hour before tipoff. Central Michigan hit a 3-pointer with two seconds remaining in the first half to take a 39–33 lead. EMU eventually lost the game, 82-63.
Sports betting monitor Integrity Compliance 360 sent an alert to clients including sportsbooks, state gaming regulators, leagues and NCAA conferences noting the wager — the “largest wager to date” placed by this bettor — on CMU covering the spread in the first half, according to ESPN. The monitor’s investigation also discovered two high wagers from accounts in different jurisdictions on CMU’s first-half point spread.
IC360’s alert also noted that Tuesday’s game was the second flagged by sportsbooks this season that involved Eastern Michigan. The other EMU game that was flagged for suspicious betting activity was the Eagles’ matchup versus Wright State on Dec. 21.
Like the CMU wager, the Wright State bet was placed against EMU. The first-half spread for Wright State was -2.5 and the Raiders held a 38–27 halftime lead. EMU eventually won the game, 86–82.
“We became aware of the matter on Wednesday,” said Greg Steiner, EMU’s senior associate athletics director for external affairs at EMU, in a statement to ESPN and the Detroit News on Friday night. “At this time, we do not know anything further about what may have precipitated the suspicious activity. We are working with the Mid-American Conference and will provide further details as we learn additional information.”
Unusual wagering on first-half lines has been monitored on college basketball games going back to last season. Another school that has had multiple games flagged for suspicious activity is Temple, ESPN reported. First-half lines are typically about half the total of a game’s full line.
Any movement higher than that usually draws attention. If the first-half line closes higher, that often indicates that something is wrong. The full line for the EMU-CMU games was -8 and the first-half line closed at -6.5.
The Eastern Michigan men’s basketball team hasn’t played since that Jan. 14 game versus Central Michigan. EMU’s next game is scheduled for Saturday against Bowling Green.
The Eastern Michigan men’s basketball team is under investigation for suspicious betting activity surrounding their recent games, according to a new report.Multiple sources have indicated that unusual betting patterns were detected on several Eastern Michigan games, prompting an investigation by the NCAA and other relevant authorities.
The university has released a statement acknowledging the investigation and stating that they are fully cooperating with officials to get to the bottom of the situation.
The Eastern Michigan men’s basketball team has had a successful season so far, but this news has cast a shadow over their accomplishments. Fans and supporters are eagerly awaiting the results of the investigation to see if any wrongdoing has occurred.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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