Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Merrick Garland: the choice of Obama and Biden

 


Trump DOJ uses footnote to rescind Merrick Garland memo targeting parents as 'domestic terrorists' | Just The News   . . ." 'We're immensely grateful that on Attorney General Bondi's first day in office, she did what Merrick Garland refused to do: rescinding DOJ's reprehensible 2021 memo directing federal law enforcement to devote its finite resources in pursuit of American parents,” Nicki Neily, president of Parents Defending Education, told Just The News. “For four years, families were chilled from participating in politics because of the Sword of Damocles hanging over our heads, so it's a tremendous relief that this sorry chapter is finally closed.' ". . .

DOJ Leader Removed After Bondi Saw Front Office Biden Portrait (1) . . ."“I went up on the seventh floor, which is the national security division. The entire floor is a SCIF, so no one can get in there,” Bondi said. “So I was able to get the code, open the door, and I look on the wall and see President Biden, Kamala Harris, and Merrick Garland’s paintings still hanging.”
“ 'I personally took all three photos down,” she added. “I put them in front of someone who said to me, ‘Oh well, maintenance is really slow here. I said, ‘well it took me about 30 seconds to get them off the wall.’” . . .


WaPo: Pam Bondi’s DOJ Plans to Remove Safeguards for Politically Motivated Prosecutions    "Unnamed sources in the Department of Justice (DOJ) are claiming the Trump administration is planning to gut safeguards that prevent politically motivated prosecutions — ironically, a safeguard that was not triggered by the prosecution of Donald Trump when he ran for president in 2024, supporters say.

"Reports this weekend by the Washington Post and the Daily Beast allege Attorney General Pam Bondi is considering removing a requirement that an internal department group called the Public Integrity Section (PIN) sign off on any prosecutions of public officials, such as lawmakers and other elected officials." . . .


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