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The attack on democracy you probably missed.

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The attack on democracy you probably missed.

The Justice Department on Friday quietly took revenge on prosecutors who’d worked to hold Trump’s allies accountable.

by Patrick Reis
Mar 3, 2025, 4:55 PM CST

Welcome to the Logoff. Today I’m covering another purge at the Justice Department, where Donald Trump’s administration is taking revenge against high-ranking career prosecutors who prosecuted Trump allies over January 6 and in other criminal cases.

What’s the latest? The head of the Washington, DC, US attorney’s office demoted seven high-ranking prosecutors on Friday, Reuters reports, moving them to entry-level positions in a bid to force them to quit. Those demoted include:

The leader of the “Capitol siege prosecution unit”
A prosecutor who worked on criminal cases against Trump advisers Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro
Prosecutors who worked on criminal cases against the heads of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two far-right extremist groups that worked to steal the 2020 election on Trump’s behalf

The experienced attorneys will now mostly handle misdemeanors and low-level crimes. The demotions follow the January firing of US attorneys who prosecuted Trump over his attempt to steal the 2020 election.

Why were they demoted? Ed Martin, the Trump-appointed new head of the DC office, claimed the moves reflected a shift in priorities and a focus on local crime in DC. But the Trump-related experiences of the officials selected — and the move of experienced prosecutors to entry-level jobs — make it difficult to believe this wasn’t an act of retribution.

What’s the big picture? The demotions send a strong signal to prosecutors that there will be consequences for officials who try to hold Trump and his allies accountable to the law. It’s also another blow against the DOJ’s independence, as Trump works to remake law enforcement as a tool he can wield for political ends. And the move weakens the US attorney’s office in Washington, which is tasked with prosecuting abuses of power by some of the country’s most powerful people.
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Do you see the even bigger picture? Lawfare works both ways. They FA'd and now they're about to FO. But this time, no one is going to invent 34 felonies out of a bookkeeping error beyond the statute of limitations.
kutee · T
trump is making a big group who hate him
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@kutee meanwhile cutting staff at FBI and CIA - those who gather intelligence related to threats on himself. Someone will go “postal” - pun intended.

 
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