Inside Trump’s DOJ: Punitive firings, public scoldings and pressure to prosecute foes

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Inside Trump’s DOJ: Punitive firings, public scoldings and pressure to prosecute foes

But Trump political appointees say U.S. attorneys installed by the president are "trusted and empowered to diligently uphold the rule of law."

Lisa Rubin

Lisa Rubin is MS NOW's senior legal reporter and a former litigator.

Ken Dilanian

Ken Dilanian is the justice and intelligence correspondent for MS NOW.

Carol Leonnig

Carol Leonnig is a senior investigative reporter with MS NOW.

Vaughn Hillyard

Vaughn Hillyard is a senior White House reporter for MS NOW.

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