DOJ and FBI officials reach out to lawyers as potential Trump revenge prosecutions loom…Skerred
Legal experts say Trump's choice for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, signals the president-elect's determination to tightly control the Justice Department and prosecute adversaries.
Nov. 17, 2024, 5:00 AM EST. 1/2
Multiple current and former senior Justice Department andFBI officials have begun reaching out to lawyers in anticipation of being criminally investigated by the Trump administration,according to three people with knowledge of their deliberations.
Following Trump’s decisive election victory, many Justice Departmentofficials and career staffers were already nervous about the possibility that they would be targeted by Trump loyalists, particularly members of Congress. But the selection of former Rep. Matt Gaetz, a firebrand Trump ally who was the subject of a recent FBI investigation, to lead the department has sharply increased the sense of alarm, the sources said.
“Everything we did was aboveboard,” said a former senior FBI official who has started contacting lawyers because he expects to be prosecuted himself. “But this is a different world.”
The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymityout of fear of becoming even more of a target, doesn’t believe any attempt to prosecute him will be successful. Judges and juries have the power to throw out cases or find defendants innocent if they deem prosecutions to be baseless.
But like many other current and former Justice Department officials,he is bracing for a potentially long and costly legal battle, as well as the possibility of protracted congressional investigations, after Trump takes office in January.
Career FBI employees are especially vulnerable, the official added. Since they make less money than they would in the private sector, they rely on the pensions they receive after 20 years.
“Agents have to do 20 years,” the former senior FBI official said. “These people don’t have options.”
A former senior Justice Department official who served during Trump’s first term saidhe, too, saw Gaetz’s nomination as a sign of the seriousness of the president-elect’s vowto exact revenge on those who investigated him. (Remember all the revenge you took against Trump, J6 protestors, upstanding citizens like Bannon and Navarro, Trump is getting Justice not revenge like you)
“He needs to be able to control the department, which he can do through a loyal AG beholden to him,” the former Justice Department official said.
Gaetz, who was the subject of a federal sex trafficking investigation that ended without charges, “understands that he owes everything to Trump, who can protect Gaetz as well through his pardon power,” the former official added. “Trump is confident that Gaetz will do whatever Trump tells him to do.”
Trump and his supporters have consistently argued that all of the criminal investigations against him have been politically motivated, and that Justice Department and FBI officials deserve to be prosecuted.
Weeks before Election Day, Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump, called for the Jan. 6 charges and all federal and state criminal charges against Trump to be dropped.
“This entire case is a sham and a partisan, Unconstitutional Witch Hunt that should be dismissed entirely — as should ALL of the remaining Democrat hoaxes,” Cheung said.
Legal experts say Trump’s goal in investigating his investigators is simple: intimidate anyone who dares to probe Trump’s conduct.
“Trump aims to neutralize sources of power that may impede him,” said Stephen Gillers, an ethics professor at New York University Law School. “That includes the law and legal institutions. He will tolerate no interference when the department’s decisions will benefit Trump and his buddies or when its power can be deployed to retaliate against his enemies.”
Shock inside the DOJ
Justice Department officials,including Attorney General Merrick Garland, were shocked by Trump’s decisive election win. For the last four years, Garland has argued that strictly following post-Watergate norms that require the Justice Department to work in a nonpartisan manner in criminal investigations would restore public trust in the Justice Department.
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