The New York Times published a very well-timed oral history of the destruction of the Department of Justice by the president and his lackeys. The sources are a number of career DOJ attorneys who were fired or quit because the president wanted his own department of quacks, hacks, and button people. Mike Romano’s account is particularly interesting, as it covers the demolition of the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section by an administration that has no integrity, public or otherwise.
It began on Day One in January, when the president pardoned all of the January 6 rioters, Romano told the NYT:
Anyone who spent any time working on January 6 cases saw how violent a day that was. I’d spent four years living with that day, the things done to people. It’s incredibly demoralizing to see something

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