DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Department of Justice is no longer a functional government department nor an agency ensuring justice.

Rather, under the leadership of the Trump regime’s Princess of Lawless Retribution, the DOJ (now known as Donald’s Obstruction of Justice) is not only dismantling one of our nation’s most important safeguards of justice…but also proactively attacking the Rule of Law with the goal of dismantling the only mechanism with a chance of holding the line against Trump’s obvious evil plan to destroy our democracy.

To be clear: he is attacking courts, judges, law firms, law schools, and bar associations the way the military would use drones to destabilize and remove opponents.

ICYMI: once the rule of law is gone, you can’t use lawyers, courts, and the peaceful rule of law to get it back. Once it is destroyed, there’s no mechanism to challenge the illegal acts of this Administration. The mechanism will no longer exist.

If you think this doesn’t affect you, you are wrong.

It affects all of us…you just don’t realize it yet.


This. So many MAGA need a civics review...and some critical thinking skills.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Department of Justice is no longer a functional government department nor an agency ensuring justice.

Rather, under the leadership of the Trump regime’s Princess of Lawless Retribution, the DOJ (now known as Donald’s Obstruction of Justice) is not only dismantling one of our nation’s most important safeguards of justice…but also proactively attacking the Rule of Law with the goal of dismantling the only mechanism with a chance of holding the line against Trump’s obvious evil plan to destroy our democracy.

To be clear: he is attacking courts, judges, law firms, law schools, and bar associations the way the military would use drones to destabilize and remove opponents.

ICYMI: once the rule of law is gone, you can’t use lawyers, courts, and the peaceful rule of law to get it back. Once it is destroyed, there’s no mechanism to challenge the illegal acts of this Administration. The mechanism will no longer exist.

If you think this doesn’t affect you, you are wrong.

It affects all of us…you just don’t realize it yet.

The rule of law requires law schools follow civil rights law. Instead ABA has been mandating all sorts of DEI and other leftist causes for law schools to be accredited.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Department of Justice is no longer a functional government department nor an agency ensuring justice.

Rather, under the leadership of the Trump regime’s Princess of Lawless Retribution, the DOJ (now known as Donald’s Obstruction of Justice) is not only dismantling one of our nation’s most important safeguards of justice…but also proactively attacking the Rule of Law with the goal of dismantling the only mechanism with a chance of holding the line against Trump’s obvious evil plan to destroy our democracy.

To be clear: he is attacking courts, judges, law firms, law schools, and bar associations the way the military would use drones to destabilize and remove opponents.

ICYMI: once the rule of law is gone, you can’t use lawyers, courts, and the peaceful rule of law to get it back. Once it is destroyed, there’s no mechanism to challenge the illegal acts of this Administration. The mechanism will no longer exist.

If you think this doesn’t affect you, you are wrong.

It affects all of us…you just don’t realize it yet.

The rule of law requires law schools follow civil rights law. Instead ABA has been mandating all sorts of DEI and other leftist causes for law schools to be accredited.


Boo hoo.

Seems you are a fair weather friend to the ruie of law. In other words, you don't believe in it at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous
WHY IS CONGRESS ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN?
Anonymous
Prominent conservatives issue statement renouncing Ed Martin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prominent conservatives issue statement renouncing Ed Martin


Ed Martin has been doing more prosecutions of criminals in DC. Seems like what we should want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prominent conservatives issue statement renouncing Ed Martin


Ed Martin has been doing more prosecutions of criminals in DC. Seems like what we should want.

Do you have any statistics showing that?
Anonymous
Have any of the high-profile folks that resigned landed new gigs yet?

Or is biglaw skiddish and won't hire them even though they have sterling credentials?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have any of the high-profile folks that resigned landed new gigs yet?

Or is biglaw skiddish and won't hire them even though they have sterling credentials?


Skittish*
Anonymous
How bad the DOJ was from the very beginning, plus Trump wants this guy as an appellate judge.

“A senior Justice Department official, Emil Bove III, told subordinates he was willing to ignore court orders in order to fulfill the president’s aggressive deportation campaign, according to a whistle-blower complaint by a department lawyer who has since been fired.

The account by the dismissed lawyer, Erez Reuveni, paints a disturbing portrait of his final three weeks on the front lines of the Trump administration’s legal efforts to ship immigrants overseas, often with little notice or recourse. In Mr. Reuveni’s telling, Mr. Bove used an expletive as he discussed disregarding court orders, and other top law enforcement officials showed themselves ready to stonewall judges or lie to them to get their way.

Mr. Reuveni’s account, which was reviewed by The New York Times, was filed to lawmakers and the Justice Department inspector general on Tuesday, just one day before Mr. Bove is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a nomination to a federal appeals court. Mr. Reuveni was a career lawyer at the Justice Department for nearly 15 years until April, when he appeared in a federal court in Maryland and expressed concern that the administration had mistakenly deported a migrant to a megaprison in El Salvador. Mr. Reuveni was put on administrative leave a day later and ultimately fired.”
Gift link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/24/us/politics/justice-department-emil-bove-trump-deportations-reuveni.html?smid=url-share
Anonymous
A whistleblower has come forward against Emil Bove's nomination. The whistleblower is fired DOJ atty Erez Reuveni. And his allegations are really really bad, for Bove and for DOJ.

Really really bad.

Anonymous
This is not at all surprising. I have a friend at DHS who is about to resign because they are asking her to lie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not at all surprising. I have a friend at DHS who is about to resign because they are asking her to lie.

Wow...and I thought my wife had it bad. She is not being asked to lie - instead they are simply telling not to answer any questions at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How bad the DOJ was from the very beginning, plus Trump wants this guy as an appellate judge.

“A senior Justice Department official, Emil Bove III, told subordinates he was willing to ignore court orders in order to fulfill the president’s aggressive deportation campaign, according to a whistle-blower complaint by a department lawyer who has since been fired.

The account by the dismissed lawyer, Erez Reuveni, paints a disturbing portrait of his final three weeks on the front lines of the Trump administration’s legal efforts to ship immigrants overseas, often with little notice or recourse. In Mr. Reuveni’s telling, Mr. Bove used an expletive as he discussed disregarding court orders, and other top law enforcement officials showed themselves ready to stonewall judges or lie to them to get their way.

Mr. Reuveni’s account, which was reviewed by The New York Times, was filed to lawmakers and the Justice Department inspector general on Tuesday, just one day before Mr. Bove is scheduled to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee for a nomination to a federal appeals court. Mr. Reuveni was a career lawyer at the Justice Department for nearly 15 years until April, when he appeared in a federal court in Maryland and expressed concern that the administration had mistakenly deported a migrant to a megaprison in El Salvador. Mr. Reuveni was put on administrative leave a day later and ultimately fired.”
Gift link: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/24/us/politics/justice-department-emil-bove-trump-deportations-reuveni.html?smid=url-share


On the other side of this, career DOJ are doing their part to keep the government, kicking and screaming, on the side of right.
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