More than a dozen officials and career lawyers who collaborated with former special counsel Jack Smith to charge and try to prosecute President Donald Trump for over a year prior to his election victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in November have been fired by the acting head of the Justice Department. Acting Attorney General James McHenry sent letters to the prosecutors saying that he was releasing them because he could not rely on them to “faithfully implement the president’s agenda,” according to the first report from Fox News Digital.