Trump Orders Justice Department to Dismiss All U.S. Attorneys Appointed During Biden Administration
President Donald Trump has taken a bold step in his ongoing efforts to reshape the Justice Department by ordering the dismissal of all remaining U.S. attorneys who were appointed during the Biden administration. This move is seen as part of Trump’s broader strategy to remove individuals he believes could oppose his policies and initiatives. On Tuesday, Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to carry out the directive, calling out the department’s perceived politicization under President Biden’s tenure.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump criticized the Justice Department’s handling of matters during Biden’s presidency. “Over the past four years, the Department of Justice has been politicized like never before,” he stated. Trump’s decision to purge these attorneys is expected to have a significant impact on the department’s functioning and the overall legal landscape as his administration pushes forward with its agenda. This action further underscores Trump’s approach to reshaping the federal government and ensuring loyalty to his administration’s priorities.
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