Trump transition team member delivers warning to DOJ āresistanceā employees
An attorney who is assisting President-elect Donald Trumpās transition in the Department of Justice delivered a warning to employees who contest Trumpās agenda.
Mark Paoletta, general counsel for the last Trump administrationās Office of Management and Budget, wrote a message on X detailing the president-electās agenda and that anyone who resists it āshould leave.ā
āOf course, no one will push them to implement flagrantly illegal actions like President Biden did with his student loan plan, where he thumbed his nose at the Supreme Courtās ruling and then tried to implement another illegal plan which was struck down,ā he said. āI donāt recall reading any stories about career attorneys being concerned about working on this blatantly illegal action. If these career DOJ employees wonāt implement President Trumpās program in good faith, they should leave. Those employees who engage in so-called āresistanceā against the duly-elected Presidentās lawful agenda would be subverting American democracy.ā
āFinally, those that take such actions would be subject to disciplinary measures, including termination,ā he added.
Reports came out following Trumpās election that officials at the DOJ could clear out. āEveryone Iāve talked to, mostly lawyers, are losing their minds,ā one DOJ attorney told Politico. āThe fear is that career leadership and career employees everywhere are either going to leave or theyāre going to be driven out.ā
Paoletta also said in his message that the administration would be issuing pardons and commutations āto January 6th defendants and other defendants who have been subjected to politically-driven lawfare prosecutions and sentences.ā
The Department of Justice under President Joe Biden hasnāt hesitated to prosecute those involved with the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol storming, with about 1,561 defendants federally charged.
Mike Davis, an attorney rumored to be a candidate for the Trump administrationās attorney general, chimed in on Paolettaās remarks, noting the demand that attorneys be on board with the administrationās agenda is not out of the ordinary.
āJustice Department employees work for the President of the United States, who is elected by all Americans,ā he posted on X. āTheir job is to carry out his lawful orders. If they have a policy disagreement with him, they can always resign and run for Congress. But they should not obstruct justice by undermining his orders.ā
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