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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump orders the firing of several DOJ prosecutors!
I just saw the headline on Yahoo News.
But I guess they are on his enemies list?
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Trump orders the firing of several DOJ prosecutors! (Original Post)
imanamerican63
Tuesday
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AP: White House abruptly fires career Justice Department prosecutors in latest norm-shattering move
Dennis Donovan
Tuesday
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MaddowBlog-White House fires line prosecutors, further destabilizing federal law enforcement
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
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Dennis Donovan
(29,950 posts)1. AP: White House abruptly fires career Justice Department prosecutors in latest norm-shattering move
AP - White House abruptly fires career Justice Department prosecutors in latest norm-shattering move
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
Updated 6:16 PM EDT, March 31, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The recent firings of career Justice Department lawyers by the White House is a sign of President Donald Trumps tightening grip over the law enforcement agency known for its long tradition of political independence.
On Friday, an assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles was fired without explanation in an terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office shortly after a right-wing activist posted about him on social media, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were concerned about potential retribution.
That followed the White Houses firing last week of a longtime career prosecutor who had been serving as acting U.S. attorney in Memphis, Tennessee.
The terminations marked an escalation of norm-shattering moves that have embroiled the Justice Department in turmoil and have raised alarm over a disregard for civil service protections for career lawyers and the erosion of the agencys independence from the White House. That one of them was fired on the same day a conservative internet personality called for his removal adds to questions about how outside influences may be helping to shape government personnel decisions.
The integrity of our legal system and the independence of DOJ requires that laws are enforced impartially, which cannot happen when the White House fires career prosecutors to advance a political agenda, said Stacey Young, a former Justice Department lawyer and founder of Justice Connection, a network of department alumni that works to support employees.
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By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
Updated 6:16 PM EDT, March 31, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The recent firings of career Justice Department lawyers by the White House is a sign of President Donald Trumps tightening grip over the law enforcement agency known for its long tradition of political independence.
On Friday, an assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles was fired without explanation in an terse email from the White House Presidential Personnel Office shortly after a right-wing activist posted about him on social media, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were concerned about potential retribution.
That followed the White Houses firing last week of a longtime career prosecutor who had been serving as acting U.S. attorney in Memphis, Tennessee.
The terminations marked an escalation of norm-shattering moves that have embroiled the Justice Department in turmoil and have raised alarm over a disregard for civil service protections for career lawyers and the erosion of the agencys independence from the White House. That one of them was fired on the same day a conservative internet personality called for his removal adds to questions about how outside influences may be helping to shape government personnel decisions.
The integrity of our legal system and the independence of DOJ requires that laws are enforced impartially, which cannot happen when the White House fires career prosecutors to advance a political agenda, said Stacey Young, a former Justice Department lawyer and founder of Justice Connection, a network of department alumni that works to support employees.
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imanamerican63
(14,809 posts)2. Thank you!

Mike 03
(18,323 posts)3. Good for AP for that headline. "Norm-Shattering" will disabuse anyone who
doesn't really understand how this is supposed to work that these actions are highly unusual (and unacceptable).
There are a hundred ways to write that headline without giving the reader any understanding of how wrong this is. AP did it right!
dalton99a
(87,743 posts)5. We are ruled by an absolute tyrant.
LetMyPeopleVote
(160,892 posts)6. MaddowBlog-White House fires line prosecutors, further destabilizing federal law enforcement
There's no modern precedent for a White House firing career line prosecutors without cause. Donald Trump and his team did it anyway twice.
https://bsky.app/profile/hategop.bsky.social/post/3llozdbxxbs2j
White House fires line prosecutors, further destabilizing federal law enforcement.
There's no modern precedent for a White House firing career line prosecutors without cause. Donald Trump and his team did it anyway twice
There's no modern precedent for a White House firing career line prosecutors without cause. Donald Trump and his team did it anyway twice
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-fires-line-prosecutors-destabilizing-federal-law-enforceme-rcna198892
Despite these steps, which helped destabilize federal law enforcement, Team Trump had not targeted career line prosecutors who oversee individual criminal cases that is, until a few days ago. The New York Times reported:
Asked about the firings, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told the Times, The White House, in coordination with the Department of Justice, has dismissed more than 50 U.S. attorneys and deputies in the past few weeks......
But these new developments are qualitatively different. From the Times report:
The fired prosecutors, who were ousted without warning, were career officials with extensive experience. If theres any evidence that the two lawyers, Adam Schleifer and Reagan Fondren, deserved to be ousted for cause, the White House and the Justice Department have kept that information to themselves.
That said, Schleifer was working on a case involving a Trump donor.
Leavitt added, in response to questions about the firings, The American people deserve a judicial branch full of honest arbiters of the law who want to protect democracy, not subvert it, which mightve made slightly more sense if federal prosecutors were part of the judicial branch, but theyre not. (Prosecutors are part of the executive branch.)
If youre thinking that developments like these are likely to have a chilling effect, signaling to other career line prosecutors that the Republican White House is both watching and willing to take dramatic steps to rein in those who work in a U.S. attorneys office, youre not alone.
Two longtime career prosecutors have been suddenly fired by the White House, in what current and former Justice Department officials called an unusual and alarming exercise of presidential power. In recent days, the prosecutors, in Los Angeles and Memphis, were dismissed abruptly, notified by a terse one-sentence email stating no reason for the move other than that it was on behalf of the president himself.
Asked about the firings, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told the Times, The White House, in coordination with the Department of Justice, has dismissed more than 50 U.S. attorneys and deputies in the past few weeks......
But these new developments are qualitatively different. From the Times report:
The ousters reflected a more aggressive effort by the White House to reach deep inside U.S. attorney offices across the country in a stark departure from decades of practice. While it is commonplace and accepted for senior political appointees at the Justice Department to change from administration to administration, no department veteran could recall any similar removal of assistant U.S. attorneys.
The fired prosecutors, who were ousted without warning, were career officials with extensive experience. If theres any evidence that the two lawyers, Adam Schleifer and Reagan Fondren, deserved to be ousted for cause, the White House and the Justice Department have kept that information to themselves.
That said, Schleifer was working on a case involving a Trump donor.
Leavitt added, in response to questions about the firings, The American people deserve a judicial branch full of honest arbiters of the law who want to protect democracy, not subvert it, which mightve made slightly more sense if federal prosecutors were part of the judicial branch, but theyre not. (Prosecutors are part of the executive branch.)
If youre thinking that developments like these are likely to have a chilling effect, signaling to other career line prosecutors that the Republican White House is both watching and willing to take dramatic steps to rein in those who work in a U.S. attorneys office, youre not alone.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(120,947 posts)7. Not the party of law and order