How Trump turned DOJ against critics
When
While presidents are forbidden to use the DOJ for political purposes, targeting Powell also violated Trump's own executive order, "Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government," signed on his first day in office. Trump accused the previous administration of "a systematic campaign against its perceived political opponents, weaponizing the legal force of numerous Federal law enforcement agencies … oriented more toward inflicting political pain than toward pursuing actual justice or legitimate governmental objectives." Trump promised in his inauguration speech: "Under my leadership, we will restore fair, equal, and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law."
Despite his promise, Trump has weaponized the DOJ, enacting and exceeding his accusations against others.
Trump's DOJ targeted
Trump's DOJ launched a federal grand jury investigation into James four months after he took office. He said she had violated his civil rights, but subpoenas produced no evidence. Investigators instead accused her of mortgage fraud, but the case was dismissed (because Trump had unlawfully appointed the attorney) and then abandoned when the next grand jury saw no grounds for an indictment. Trump's DOJ also targeted
Trump claimed Comey mishandled the investigation because Comey found no criminal intent. Trump later fired Comey after he refused to end an investigation into Trump's national security adviser,
Trump's new DOJ indicted Comey for obstructing and lying to
Trump's DOJ has also targeted members of
Trump's DOJ has even targeted Trump's non-political enemies. In 2023, Trump was convicted of sexually abusing
Most recently, Trump's DOJ targeted Gov.
According to the DOJ's governing rules, its actions "must be impartial and insulated from political influence," because the "rule of law depends upon the evenhanded administration of justice." Trump's DOJ fundamentally subverts those principles by serving as the president's personal lawyers and private investigators answerable only to his vindictive whim.


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