DOJ Dismisses Prosecutors from Jack Smith’s Trump Investigation

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dismissed multiple officials who were closely involved in the ongoing investigation led by Jack Smith into former President Donald Trump. This move has raised questions about the DOJ’s transparency and its commitment to upholding the law impartially.

Trump Accused of Instigating Conflict

US President Donald Trump faces criticism for his statement calling for the removal of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, with some accusing him of supporting ethnic cleansing.

Former White House Counsel Alleges Unlawful Conduct by Donald Trump

A former White House ethics lawyer has publicly accused Donald Trump of engaging in actions that are “nakedly illegal.” The accusation stems from alleged conduct during Trump’s presidency and has been made by an individual who previously served in a position responsible for ensuring ethical compliance within the White House. The specific details of the alleged illegal actions have not yet been fully disclosed, but the accusation is prompting scrutiny and calls for further investigation.

Trump and Starmer Discuss Bilateral Relations and International Cooperation

In a recent phone call, President Donald J. Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson discussed various aspects of the bilateral relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. They touched upon potential future collaborations and expressed their desire to further strengthen ties in areas of mutual interest.

Market Anticipation Builds as Fed Meeting Coincides with Trump’s Commentary

This week’s Federal Reserve meeting occurs amid heightened market sensitivity, coinciding with commentary from former President Donald Trump, whose statements often influence investor sentiment. The interplay between the Fed’s decisions on interest rates and Trump’s public remarks could significantly impact the stock market’s direction. Investors are closely watching both for signals about the future economic path.

Senator Marshall Expresses Support for Trump’s Removal of Inspectors General

Senator Roger Marshall has publicly stated he is comfortable with former President Donald Trump’s decisions to remove several inspectors general during his time in office. Marshall’s remarks suggest a belief that the president has the authority to select personnel he deems necessary for the functioning of the executive branch, including those in oversight roles. His position comes amid ongoing debates about the importance of independent oversight in government.