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Related: About this forum'They may have broken the DOJ': New report highlights DOJ struggling to recruit prosecutors - Deadline - MS NOW
Glenn Thrush, New York Times Justice Department Reporter, and Liz Oyer, Former Justice Department Pardon Lawyer, discuss blockbuster reporting from the New York Times that highlights the struggles that the Justice Department is having to recruit strong prosecutors and lawyers since Trump returned to the Presidency and openly weaponized his Justice Department, along with how the demands for loyalty to Trump have impacted recruiting and retention. - Aired on 02/09/2026.
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'They may have broken the DOJ': New report highlights DOJ struggling to recruit prosecutors - Deadline - MS NOW (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
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ChicagoTeamster
(607 posts)1. They break everything. Watch Eloon break the moon.
J_William_Ryan
(3,413 posts)2. 'They may have broken the DOJ'
And as usual, conservatives cheer.
Its all part of their unwarranted contempt for mythical big government, invasive government.
The fact is that its Republican regimes that turn departments such as Justice and Homeland Security into weapons of partisan authoritarianism.
Probatim
(3,240 posts)3. It's the plan - government don't work, elect me and I'll show you!
I know it should be "doesn't" but it doesn't ring true if I don't say "don't".
