March 19, 2025

Weissmann: Trump Can’t Fire Career FBI Personnel Without Cause

MSNBC contributor Andrew Weissmann said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Inside” that President Donald Trump couldn’t fire “career FBI personnel without cause” after serval agents and officials have been dismissed or asked to resign. Weissmann said, “I’d say the main thing in talking to you as a lawyer and the former FBI general counsel, I dealt with employment issues

Weissmann: This Is an ‘Opportunity for the 11th Circuit to Remove Judge Cannon’

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Monday on MSNBC’s “Ana Cabrera Reports” that Judge Aileen Cannon’s dismissal of former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case in Florida is an “opportunity” for the 11th Circuit to remove Cannon if they think that this was frivolous. Weissmann said, “I think it’s really important what Barb said, to

Weissmann: ‘Highly Likely’ Trump’s Co-Conspirators Will Be Indicted in Separate Case

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight” that he believed former President Donald Trump’s unnamed co-conspirators outlined in the January 6 indictment are “highly likely” to be indicted in a separate case. Anchor Alex Wagner said, “Are we going to see a superseding indictment here, or do you think

MSNBC’s Weissmann: Trump Will Be Indicted This Week in Classified Documents Probe

MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann said Monday on “The Last Word” that he believes former President Donald Trump will be indicted this week in special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents probe. Weissmann tweeted, “A zillion stories about the Trump case, but the bottom line is he is getting charged and it will be in D.C.

New Justice Department Records Show Strong Support by Mueller Deputy Andrew Weissmann, Other Top DOJ Officials for Yates’ Refusal to Enforce President Trump Travel Ban

‘I am so proud. And in awe. Thank you so much. All my deepest respects’ – Andrew Weissmann, then-Chief of Justice Department Criminal Fraud Section (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today released two productions (335 pages and 44 pages) of Justice Department (DOJ) documents showing strong support by top DOJ officials for former Acting Attorney […]

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