Anonymous
Post 01/09/2026 10:10     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 01/08/2026 13:18     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 01/07/2026 19:35     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous wrote:


You think? The DOJ under Trump has hundreds of lawyers trying to redact info from the Epstein files and pardoning drug kingpins and domestic terrorists. Those are the Trump admin priorities….not the safety of Americans
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2026 17:25     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 01/02/2026 11:35     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 12/24/2025 06:50     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous wrote:


Who are the 26%?

Are they polling in mental institutions?
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2025 23:40     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 22:40     Subject: DOJ, RIP

Anonymous wrote:Bondi needs to be impeached, held accountable for the sham non-release release of the Epstein files. She failed to uphold the law and failed Epstein's victims.

I'm sure Mike Johnson will get right on that
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 20:50     Subject: DOJ, RIP

Bondi needs to be impeached, held accountable for the sham non-release release of the Epstein files. She failed to uphold the law and failed Epstein's victims.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2025 20:39     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 12/19/2025 16:21     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

“Reid’s case was part of the Justice Department’s monthslong effort to prosecute people accused of assaulting or hindering federal officers while protesting the Republican president’s immigration crackdown and military deployments. Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered prosecutors to charge those accused of assaulting officers “with the highest provable offense available under the law.” In a recent statement, Bondi pledged that offenders will face “severe consequences.”

The Justice Department has struggled to deliver on that commitment, however. In examining 166 federal criminal cases brought since May against people in four Democratic-led cities at the epicenter of demonstrations, The Associated Press found:
Of the 100 people initially charged with felony assaults on federal agents, 55 saw their charges reduced to misdemeanors or dismissed outright. At least 23 pleaded guilty, most of them to reduced charges in deals with prosecutors that resulted in little or no jail time.
More than 40% of the cases involved relatively minor misdemeanor charges, a figure that appears to undermine Trump’s claims that many of those accused are domestic terrorists.
All five defendants, including Reid, who went to trial so far were acquitted.
Prosecutors have successfully secured felony indictments against at least 58 people, some initially charged with misdemeanors. Those people have been accused of an assortment of assaults that include throwing rocks at federal vehicles, and punching or kicking officers. Those cases are awaiting trial.”
https://www.kptv.com/2025/12/18/doj-vowed-punish-those-who-disrupt-trumps-immigration-crackdown-dozens-cases-have-crumbled/
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2025 09:04     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

”In years past, it was relatively rare for a federal court to question the Justice Department's competency or good faith. But such questions are becoming more common, thanks to a growing pattern of legal missteps that have dogged the department since January, according to a Reuters review and legal experts.”
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/unprecedented-errors-are-eroding-credibility-trumps-justice-department-2025-12-17/
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2025 19:54     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 12/12/2025 16:24     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

Anonymous
Post 12/08/2025 19:58     Subject: Re:DOJ, RIP

“Resigned” when the courts told her she’s not allowed to be there weeks ago.