Jack Smith’s Lead Attorney in Trump Classified Documents Case Abruptly Resigns From Justice Department
- Jay Bratt, a former Justice Department prosecutor, resigned last week from the department, according to a DOJ official.
- Bratt oversaw the handling of Donald Trump's classified documents case and resigned as Trump prepares for his inauguration.
- Attorney Stanley Woodward accused Bratt of misconduct, alleging he coerced cooperation against Trump.
- Bratt's resignation has raised concerns about potential departures of seasoned government lawyers amid fears of retaliation from Trump's administration.
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