'Losing their minds': Fear of second Trump presidency 'most acute' at DOJ [View all]
While Republican lawmakers celebrate Donald Trump's win over Kamala Harris, "alarm" over the ex-president's "return is widespread throughout the federal bureaucracy," according to a Sunday Politico report. However, fear over what a second Trump presidency might bring is "most acute" at the Department of Justice, Politico reports, "which was at the center of many of the major controversies of his first term."
A DOJ attorney told the news outlet, "Everyone Ive talked to, mostly lawyers, are losing their minds. The fear is that career leadership and career employees everywhere are either going to leave or theyre going to be driven out."Now, DOJ officials worry the president-elect will take revenge, and that many longtime staffers could lose their jobs.
"Many federal employees are terrified that well be replaced with partisan loyalists not just because our jobs are on the line, but because we know that our democracy and country depend on a government supported by a merit-based, apolitical civil service, DOJ trial attorney Stacey Young told Politico.
An ex-DOJ official who served under Trump told the news outlet, "Weve all seen this movie before and its going to be worse. It will be worse. Its just a question of how much worse its going to be."
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