Fired national security prosecutor warns colleagues in note on way out | Trump administration

A senior national security prosecutor in the eastern region of Virginia said in the farewell note gate On Friday, a conspiracy theorist on January 6, he said he was fired this week for condemning him on social media because he worked under the leadership of Biden for his deputy prosecutor.
Experienced Federal Prosecutor Michael Ben’ary was fired on Wednesday the same day, Julie Kelly, the same day, a pro -Trump commentator once over On January 6, a Capitol police officer who was beaten by pro -Trump mafia claimed that Ben’ary’s former boss Lisa Monaco, a senior justice department official who helped to investigate the role of Donald Trump in Capitol Riot on social media.
“It seems that my termination is based on a little more than a single social media post with false information, Ben Ben’ary wrote. “Leadership is more interested in punishing the perceived enemies of the President than to protect our national security.”
Ben’ary, a suspicious member of the Afghan branch of the Islamic State, in 2021’nis Airport Airport at the entrance to the airport at the entrance to the fatal suicide bombardment and 13 American service members, 13 American Service Members of the Plant in the entrance of a deadly member of the role of the role of a very uncomfortable role.
Accusations against the suspicious orchestrator of the attack announced In March, two US lawyers, Ben’ary and Troy Edwards, were later called by US lawyer Erik Siebert to lead the prosecution. All three career prosecutors went for political reasons.
Siebert was forced by Donald Trump for refusing the charges against James comey, and he said a lack of evidence that the former FBI manager had committed any crime. Edwards, the national security prosecutor and the son -in -law of Comey, resigned after he founded his former Trump deputy to replace Siebert. On Wednesday, Ben’ary was informed in writing that Kelly had immediately entered into force shortly after his conspiratorial task.
“For the Americans who were killed and injured by our enemies, justice should not depend on what one of the Ministry of Justice saw in their social media feeding that day,” he said.
In January, Charlie Kirk after Trump returned to office and forgives all Capitol rebels, including those who attacked police officers appeared in podcast Kelly helped Trump convinced these amnesties in a telephone conversation days before Trump’s second opening.




