The president stated that the move was necessary to restore a âfair justice systemâ in the country.
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he has directed the Department of Justice (DOJ) to terminate all U.S. attorneys appointed during the former Biden administration.
Trump stated that the move was necessary to restore a âfair justice systemâ in the country.
âTherefore, I have instructed the termination of ALL remaining âBiden Eraâ U.S. Attorneys. We must âclean houseâ IMMEDIATELY, and restore confidence,â he said. âAmericaâs Golden Age must have a fair Justice System – THAT BEGINS TODAY!â
It is common for U.S. attorneys to resign when there is a change in administration. However, department lawyers said the incoming administration would typically request their resignations rather than issuing termination letters.
The Epoch Times has reached out to the DOJ for comment but did not receive a response by publication time.
Trumpâs statement comes a week after the White House had dispensed termination notices to numerous federal prosecutors appointed during the Biden era. A number of other U.S. attorneys have already announced their resignations.
Vow to End DOJ âWeaponizationâ
The termination of the U.S. attorneys, who serve as the top federal law enforcement officers in their districts, is the latest shake-up in the DOJ since Trump took office last month.
Trump had campaigned on a vow to end the âweaponizationâ at the DOJ that he says was used against him during his years out of power.
The memo states that âany attorney who because of their personal political views or judgments declines to sign a brief or appear in court, refuses to advance good-faith arguments on behalf of the Administration, or otherwise delays or impedes the Departmentâs mission will be subject to discipline and potentially termination, consistent with applicable law.â
âWhen Department of Justice attorneys, for example, refuse to advance good-faith arguments by declining to appear in court or sign briefs, it undermines the constitutional order and deprives the President of the benefit of his lawyer,â Bondi stated in her one-page memo.
Bondi had pledged during her confirmation hearing to put an end to what she called âthe partisan weaponizationâ of the DOJ.
Zachary Stieber and Reuters contributed to this report.
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