President Trump wasted no time shaking up the Justice Department, ordering the termination of all remaining U.S. attorneys appointed under Joe Biden.
As reported by The New York Post, the move, announced Tuesday, is part of Trump’s push to rid the DOJ of what he calls rampant political bias, which he says has been weaponized against him and his supporters.
Trump took to Truth Social:
““Over the past four years, the Department of Justice has been politicized like never before. Therefore, I have instructed the termination of ALL remaining “Biden Era” U.S. Attorneys. We must “clean house” IMMEDIATELY, and restore confidence. America’s Golden Age must have a fair Justice System – THAT BEGINS TODAY!”
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This sweeping purge follows last week’s termination notices sent to multiple federal prosecutors appointed by the Biden administration.
While it’s standard for U.S. attorneys to resign when a new president takes office, Trump’s decisive action makes it clear he has no interest in following the usual bureaucratic niceties.
His administration had already fired dozens of prosecutors, including those heavily involved in the relentless prosecution of more than 1,500 individuals tied to the January 6 protests.

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In addition, at least 15 DOJ officials were reassigned, including a key figure behind the FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home. The reshuffling also impacted officials who played a role in special counsel Jack Smith’s politically motivated cases against Trump.
Smith, a 55-year-old prosecutor who became the face of Biden’s DOJ crusade against Trump, had brought two criminal cases against the president—one over so-called election interference and another over classified documents.
Both cases crumbled. A federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents case last July, and a Washington, D.C., judge threw out the election-related case after Trump’s re-election victory.
Trump has long maintained that Smith’s prosecutions were nothing more than a “witch hunt” orchestrated by a corrupt DOJ. He pleaded not guilty to all charges before Smith resigned in disgrace just ahead of Trump’s return to the White House.

With his administration now firmly in control, Trump has begun installing his own picks to restore integrity to the DOJ.
Among them is Judge Jason Reding, nominated as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, where many of Trump’s legal battles played out.
In New York, Nassau County Judge Joseph Nocella Jr. has been tapped to lead the Eastern District, while Jay Clayton, former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is set to head the Southern District in Manhattan.
Perhaps the most significant appointment is Edward Martin, chosen to serve as the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C. Martin was instrumental in dismissing all remaining cases against January 6 defendants, marking yet another reversal of the Biden DOJ’s overreach.
Despite the predictable outrage from the usual left-wing circles, Trump remains undeterred. His administration is making it clear that the days of a politically weaponized DOJ are over.
The White House declined to comment on the firings—likely because they’re too busy watching their legal games collapse.
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