🚨Trump DOJ COLLAPSES as NO ONE SHOWS UP!!
From MeidasTouch
Federal prosecutors and FBI agents across the U.S. are facing a wave of potential resignations due to dissatisfaction with the Department of Justice's handling of key cases and internal controversies, leading to concerns about the significant loss of personnel within the DOJ. This unrest is highlighted by the lack of response from Todd Blanch, Deputy AG and former attorney for Donald Trump, when questioned about the situation, raising questions about the future stability and integrity of the ...
Key Takeaways
- The DOJ’s exodus reflects a crisis of confidence—when prosecutors can’t even stay, who’s left to uphold justice?
- Mass resignations at the DOJ highlight a toxic culture; a disheartened workforce makes for a dismal legal landscape.
- Even a judge noted unprecedented court order violations—a telling sign DOJ’s credibility is leaking like a rusty bucket.
- From revered institution to sinking ship, the DOJ's reputation now has job seekers wary of career-staining cases.
- With each resignation, the DOJ's ghost town vibe grows—could the pursuit of justice become an endangered species?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Department of Justice (company)
- Harry Litman (person)
- Don Lemon (person)
- Trump regime (concept)
- Talking Feds (company)
- Epstein file (concept)
- Georgia Fort (person)
- Kate Blanch (person)
- Watergate (event)
- National Association of Black Journalists (company)
- Renee Mlin Good (person)
- Alex Prety (person)