Former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey continues the Trump administration about dismissal
Maurene Comey, a former federal prosecutor who has brought criminal cases against Jeffrey Epstein, the partner Ghislaine Maxwell and the Musical SEAN (Diddy) Combs, continued the administration of the American president Donald Trump on his brutal dismissal of July, according to the judicial archives.
Comey, the eldest daughter of the former FBI director and Trump’s long -standing opponent James Comey, said in a trial brought before the Manhattan Federal Court against the American Ministry of Justice and the President’s Executive Office that she had not received for her withdrawal.
“The defendants dismissed Ms. Comey only or substantially because her father is the former director of the FBI James B. Comey,” the lawyers of Maurene Comey wrote in the trial.
The Ministry of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comments.
Comey is one of several former FBI prosecutors and staff to continue the administration for their dismissals.
Last week, the former acting director of the FBI, Brian Driscoll, and two other former senior officials who were dismissed without reason in August, continued the Trump administration, alleging that they were rejected in a “reprisal campaign” that the targeted officials were considered insufficiently faithful.
Department of Justice considered to be politicized
The trial alleys that the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, said that he had been ordered to dismiss anyone who had worked on a criminal investigation against Trump and that his own job depended on their dismissal.
Comey’s trial could test the ability of the administration to quickly draw prosecutors, while the criticisms of the republican president warn that he seeks to politicize the Ministry of Justice.
The Ministry of Justice dismissed prosecutors who worked on cases involving Trump or his political allies. Trump and his allies say that the Ministry of Justice was “armed” against the Conservatives during the Democratic Administration of former President Joe Biden.
He could also test whether the administration can take measures against line prosecutors, who are not politically named and whose careers with the Ministry of Justice frequently extend both republican and democratic.
Comey asks a judge to reintegrate her to his former prosecutor at the Office of the American Manhattan Prosecutor, who has long enjoyed a degree of unusual independence from officials of the Ministry of Justice at DC
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