Main Democrats have rolled out a brand new and unvarnished message — that the U.S. Division of Justice can’t be trusted.
“Let’s be actually clear: We will’t belief something the DOJ does. The DOJ is corrupt. They’re corrupt on each main concern in entrance of this nation,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Lengthy Seashore), rating member on the Home Oversight Committee, stated Friday at a information convention in his district.
“We can not belief the Division of Justice. They’re an illegitimate group proper now below the management of [Atty. Gen.] Pam Bondi and the route of Donald Trump,” Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) stated throughout his personal information convention in Washington, D.C.
The remarks — which maintain profound implications in a two-party democracy meant to be protected and served by a nonpartisan justice system, and which a White Home spokesperson known as “shameful” — adopted per week of equally beautiful actions by the Justice Division, the place President Trump has put in staunch loyalists, together with Bondi, to high-ranking positions.
In current days, the Justice Division has resisted launching civil rights investigations into two deadly shootings of U.S. residents in Minneapolis by federal immigration brokers. It has since reversed course and launched such an investigation into the second of these incidents, by which 37-year-old Alex Pretti was shot whereas surrounded by brokers, on the bottom and disarmed, however has held agency in its choice to not examine the sooner taking pictures of 37-year-old Renee Good, who was shot whereas making an attempt to drive away from a tense change with brokers.
On Wednesday, the FBI raided and seized voter ballots and different info from the election headquarters of Fulton County, Ga., lengthy a goal of Trump’s baseless and disproven claims that widespread voter fraud helped Democrats steal the 2020 election. Bondi was an early backer of these baseless claims, as had been different Justice Division appointees.
On Friday, federal brokers arrested former CNN anchor Don Lemon and different journalists after their protection of a protest at a conservative church in Minneapolis. Justice Division officers rejected the protection that Lemon and the opposite journalists had been exercising their 1st Modification rights as journalists, and accused them of violating the rights of churchgoers.
Additionally Friday, Justice Division officers launched extra paperwork from the Epstein recordsdata — a trove of information associated to the sexual abuse of minors by the late, disgraced billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein. Democrats argued that the discharge was nonetheless not full, in violation of a legislation handed by Congress mandating that they be made public.
In an announcement to The Occasions, White Home spokesperson Anna Kelly dismissed Jeffries’ and Garcia’s remarks as “shameful feedback by Democrats who cheered on Joe Biden’s weaponization of the Division of Justice towards his political enemies, together with President Trump,” and stated Trump, Bondi and different administration officers “have shortly Made America Secure Once more by taking violent criminals off the streets, cracking down on fraud, holding unhealthy actors accountable, and extra.”
The Justice Division didn’t reply to a request for remark, however officers there have broadly defended the division’s actions as not solely justified however needed for guaranteeing the rule of legislation and holding alleged criminals to account.
Thad Kousser, a political science professor at UC San Diego, stated each the actions of the Justice Division and the newest statements from Democrats ratcheted up the stakes within the nation’s already tense political standoff — as establishments such because the Justice Division “must be trusted in the long run” for American democracy to achieve success.
“Belief goes up and down within the folks in establishments over historical past, however there’s been a baseline degree of assist for our Structure, the way in which our authorities is constructed, and the seal on the constructing — even when folks didn’t belief who was in that constructing,” Kousser stated. “What we could also be risking as a rustic is dropping the belief within the constructing itself, if folks suppose that the may of the federal authorities is getting used to pursue a slender agenda of 1 celebration or one chief.”
Jeffries’ assertion that the Justice Division can’t be trusted got here as he denounced Lemon’s arrest. Jeffries stated there was “zero foundation to arrest” Lemon, and that the arrest was an try by the Trump administration to weaponize authorities towards folks they disagree with.
Jeffries added that mistrust within the federal company is likely one of the the explanation why Home Democrats are pushing for legislative motion to require unbiased investigations by native and state legislation enforcement in instances when federal brokers interact in violent incidents and are accused of wrongdoing — such because the shootings in Minneapolis.
Different main Democrats have additionally slammed the Justice Division over the journalists’ arrests.
“The American folks deserve solutions as to why Trump’s lawless Justice Division is arresting journalists for merely doing their jobs,” stated Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.).
“The arrest of journalists for masking a protest is a grave assault on the first Modification and freedom of the press,” stated Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.). “And proof the Trump administration just isn’t de-escalating.”
Garcia’s feedback got here in a wide-ranging information convention at which he additionally mentioned taking over a number one function in impeachment proceedings towards Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem, who has been overseeing the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts, together with by means of the deployment of Immigration and Customized Enforcement and Customs and Border Safety brokers to Minneapolis, Los Angeles and different main cities.
Garcia denounced the Trump administration’s dealing with of the Good and Pretti shootings, arguing that unbiased investigations had been wanted — as he stated had been performed after police shootings in Lengthy Seashore when he was mayor there.
“They need to usher in both a particular counsel [or] some kind of particular grasp to supervise an unbiased investigation,” he stated.
He stated that was particularly needed given the truth that Noem and different administration officers instantly bad-mouthed Good and Pretti as violent actors threatening brokers earlier than any of the details had been gathered — and in direct contradiction to video proof from the scenes.
“What occurred to Renee Good and Alex Pretti was homicide by our personal authorities, and our committee is working proper now on a significant report on each of these incidents in order that these which are accountable are held accountable,” Garcia stated.
He additionally known as Lemon’s arrest “horrifying,” saying Lemon was “on the market reporting” and is now being “basically attacked” by the Justice Division. “The arrest of Don Lemon may be the one largest assault on the free press and the first Modification within the fashionable period.”
Garcia famous that the Justice Division had first shopped Lemon’s arrest round to a number of judges, who denied issuing a warrant for his arrest. Administration officers stated a federal grand jury handed down an indictment for the journalist, however Garcia steered the indictment was fraudulently obtained primarily based on the federal government placing ahead info “we can not belief.”
Selections across the two Minneapolis shootings and the arrest of the journalists would have handed by means of the workplace of Assistant Atty. Gen. Harmeet Dhillon, who heads the Justice Division’s Civil Rights Division.
Dhillon didn’t reply to a request for remark Friday. Nevertheless, she has broadly defended her workplace’s actions on-line. For days earlier than Lemon’s arrest, she had slammed his actions, writing on X that she and Bondi “is not going to tolerate harassment of People at worship — particularly from agitators posing as ‘journalists.’”
Deputy Atty. Gen. Todd Blanche — a former private legal professional to Trump — has broadly defended the division’s actions in Minneapolis, the place he stated a civil rights investigation into Good’s taking pictures was unwarranted, and on the Epstein recordsdata, which he stated have been launched in accordance with the legislation and Trump’s personal calls for for transparency.
The latter was additionally one thing Garcia took concern with Friday, slamming the Justice Division for persevering with to withhold a number of the recordsdata.
“Donald Trump and the Division of Justice simply made it clear proper now that they intend to withhold roughly 50% or half of the Epstein recordsdata whereas claiming to have absolutely complied with the legislation. That is outrageous and extremely regarding,” Garcia stated.
He stated his committee subpoenaed the entire recordsdata over the summer time, and Bondi has but to adjust to that subpoena in violation of the legislation.
Beforehand launched Epstein information included allegations that Trump was concerned in Epstein’s schemes to abuse younger ladies and women, which Trump — as soon as a buddy of Epstein’s — has strenuously denied.
The Justice Division has additionally taken the weird step of defending the president within the matter instantly, together with by releasing an announcement final month that the launched paperwork “comprise unfaithful and sensationalist claims made towards President Trump.”
“To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and if they’d a shred of credibility, they definitely would have been weaponized towards President Trump already,” the division’s assertion stated.
Kousser, the politics professor, famous that this isn’t the primary time that considerations about partisanship inside the Justice Division have been voiced. He stated related considerations had been raised by many Republicans when the Justice Division was prosecuting Trump throughout the Biden administration.
Such arguments elevate critical alarms, he stated, no matter which method they’re directed politically.
“If folks really feel just like the Justice Division is barely doing the bidding of whoever received the final election, that strikes it from a legislation enforcement physique to a political operation within the eyes of common People,” he stated. “And that might be an enormous loss for our democracy.”

