DOJ fires officials who investigated Trump. And, what to know about DeepSeek
Briefly

The article discusses the recent firing of several Justice Department officials by Acting Attorney General James McHenry, specifically those involved in investigations against former President Trump. McHenry cited a lack of trust in these officials' ability to implement presidential policy due to their prosecutorial roles. This unprecedented move has raised concerns about political interference in the DOJ. The article also notes the potential impact on over 1.4 million immigrants affected by the termination of Biden-era legal residency programs, which now face new vulnerabilities under the Trump administration's directives.
Acting Attorney General James McHenry's dismissal of several DOJ officials linked to the Trump investigations marks a significant moment in federal law enforcement history, raising concerns over politicization.
Trump's termination of several Biden-era immigration programs leaves over 1.4 million immigrants vulnerable to deportation, altering the landscape of asylum and legal residency.
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