DOJ Has Lost So Many Lawyers It Might Not Have Enough Left To Help Trump Destroy America - Above the Law
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The Trump administration dismantled the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, prioritizing loyalty over enforcement of civil rights. This led to significant staff reductions, with over 60% of the workforce leaving since January. Remaining staff now face heavy workloads as the department attempts to address vacancies in education, employment, and voting rights. These measures are not aimed at addressing civil rights abuses but are motivated by the administration's agenda to minimize government vigilance regarding constitutional protections.
The Trump administration has significantly reduced the staff and capabilities of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, prioritizing political loyalty over civil rights enforcement.
The DOJ is now soliciting reassignment to fill vacancies in the Civil Rights Division, facing a serious workforce shortage due to staff departures.
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