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Trump directs DOJ to investigate 2 officials from his first term who became critics
The memo appears to be Trump's first directive to investigate political enemies.

President Donald Trump on Wednesday directed his Justice Department to investigate two senior officials from his first administration who became critics.

During his presidential campaign and in his first months in office, Trump threatened to investigate his political enemies, but the presidential memoranda he signed before the media in the Oval Office appear to be his first formal directives.

One of Trump’s targets is Miles Taylor, who wrote an anonymous New York Times op-ed titled “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” in 2018 and the tell-all book “A Warning” in 2019. He also launched a group called the Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform, or REPAIR, and endorsed former President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

While signing the memo, Trump said he believed Taylor was guilty of “treason.”

 
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