DOJ Issues Perhaps The Last Law Enforcement Investigation Report We'll See For The Next Four Years
Briefly

The article discusses the likely sidelining of the DOJ Civil Rights Division with Trump’s return to office, suggesting a shift towards a police state under his administration. It highlights troubling incidents involving the Louisiana State Police, including a denial of immunity for officers in cases of police violence. The report by the DOJ, issued shortly before the inauguration, serves as a reminder of ongoing civil rights violations by law enforcement, which may continue unchecked amid a supportive political environment for police actions against citizens.
The DOJ Civil Rights Division is likely to face challenges under a Trump administration, raising concerns about civil rights violations, particularly in policing.
Read at Above the Law
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