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নতুন আপনি এখন ফক্স নিউজ নিবন্ধ শুনতে পারেন! Two federal prosecutors, fired by President Donald Trump after serving on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s legal team investigating the former commander-in-chief, have founded a new law firm dedicated to fighting corruption. Molly Gaston and J.P. Cooney established a small firm in Washington, D.C., focusing on the kind of work they did for the Department of Justice – but now in private practice. “We will provide a unique array of services, including advising on public integrity matters and strategic representation at every stage for state and local governments, including congressional and criminal investigations, and trial-ready representation in criminal and civil cases,” Cooney wrote in a LinkedIn blog post. The Justice Department seeks to remove Comey’s defense attorney, citing conflicts of interest, and President Donald Trump fired prosecutors working on cases against him when he took office in January. “We are thrilled to join the emerging market of small businesses providing independent representation and zealous advocacy,” he added. The pair were part of Smith’s legal team examining potential election interference and allegations that Trump moved classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago residence. The cases against Trump were dropped when he took office in January. A Wall Street Journal report says that Trump’s US attorneys in blue states are facing legal challenges that could trigger major cases. Comments on a recently unsealed indictment, including the four criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, in Washington, DC (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) (Drew Angerer/Getty Images). Cooney told the newspaper: “We conducted a comprehensive and effective investigation under very difficult circumstances. The simple truth is our time ran out.” “It is unfortunate because it would have been good for the country for these cases to be resolved in court.” A fact sheet on the firm’s website states the new law firm will handle corruption and civil rights cases. Records called the move “entirely appropriate” and consistent with Department of Justice policy. “Limited to the four days from January 4, 2021, to January 7, 2021, focusing on activist phone calls during the time period surrounding the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol,” Smith’s lawyers wrote Tuesday to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa. Fox News Digital reached out to the firm for comment. Oliver contributed to this report. (Tagging for translation) Donald Trump (t) Department of Justice
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