Anonymous ID: 91c7e0 Nov. 12, 2024, 9:56 a.m. No.21970100   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

Trump transition team member delivers warning to DOJ ā€˜resistanceā€™ employees

 

An attorney who is assisting President-elect Donald Trumpā€™s transition in the Department of Justice delivered a warning to employees who contest Trumpā€™s agenda.

 

Mark Paoletta, general counsel for the last Trump administrationā€™s Office of Management and Budget, wrote a message on X detailing the president-electā€™s agenda and that anyone who resists it ā€œshould leave.ā€

 

ā€œOf 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 Courtā€™s ruling and then tried to implement another illegal plan which was struck down,ā€ he said. ā€œI donā€™t recall reading any stories about career attorneys being concerned about working on this blatantly illegal action. If these career DOJ employees wonā€™t implement President Trumpā€™s program in good faith, they should leave. Those employees who engage in so-called ā€˜resistanceā€™ against the duly-elected Presidentā€™s lawful agenda would be subverting American democracy.ā€

 

ā€œFinally, those that take such actions would be subject to disciplinary measures, including termination,ā€ he added.

Reports came out following Trumpā€™s election that officials at the DOJ could clear out. ā€œEveryone Iā€™ve talked to, mostly lawyers, are losing their minds,ā€ one DOJ attorney told Politico. ā€œThe fear is that career leadership and career employees everywhere are either going to leave or theyā€™re going to be driven out.ā€

 

Paoletta also said in his message that the administration would be issuing pardons and commutations ā€œto 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 hasnā€™t 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 administrationā€™s attorney general, chimed in on Paolettaā€™s remarks, noting the demand that attorneys be on board with the administrationā€™s agenda is not out of the ordinary.

 

ā€œJustice Department employees work for the President of the United States, who is elected by all Americans,ā€ he posted on X. ā€œTheir 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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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/3226152/trump-transition-team-warning-doj-resistance-employees/