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Justice Department has lost thousands of staff, is asking former lawyers to return

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    acidiclybasicglitch@sh.itjust.works
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    The Department of Justice has been hemorrhaging staff under President Donald Trump, with thousands of attorneys leaving and few being hired to replace them, according to a new report.

    Since January, nearly 5,500 DOJ career employees have quit, taken a buyout, or been fired, according to Justice Connection, an advocacy group composed of department alumni.

    A Justice Connection spokesperson told The Independent that its estimates are based on both public reporting and non-public information the group has gathered.

    As a result, the department is grappling with sweeping vacancies amidst a dearth of qualified applicants, according to The Washington Post.

    Historically, the Justice Department — which employs more than 10,000 attorneys nationwide — has been a magnet for top legal talent, drawing applicants from Ivy League schools and white shoe law firms. But sources told the outlet that the recent mass firings and concerns about politically motivated prosecutions may be driving people away.

    A department spokesperson told The Independent, “The Department of Justice is committed to ensuring taxpayer dollars are used efficiently by hiring the best and most qualified individuals to serve the American people.”

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      The Department of Justice has been hemorrhaging staff under President Donald Trump, with thousands of attorneys leaving and few being hired to replace them, according to a new report.

      Since January, nearly 5,500 DOJ career employees have quit, taken a buyout, or been fired, according to Justice Connection, an advocacy group composed of department alumni.

      A Justice Connection spokesperson told The Independent that its estimates are based on both public reporting and non-public information the group has gathered.

      As a result, the department is grappling with sweeping vacancies amidst a dearth of qualified applicants, according to The Washington Post.

      Historically, the Justice Department — which employs more than 10,000 attorneys nationwide — has been a magnet for top legal talent, drawing applicants from Ivy League schools and white shoe law firms. But sources told the outlet that the recent mass firings and concerns about politically motivated prosecutions may be driving people away.

      A department spokesperson told The Independent, “The Department of Justice is committed to ensuring taxpayer dollars are used efficiently by hiring the best and most qualified individuals to serve the American people.”

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      regna@lemmy.world
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      Next, there will be an executive decision to rename it ”Department of Crime”.

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        Next, there will be an executive decision to rename it ”Department of Crime”.

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        partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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        I think that title is reserved for the Oval Office.

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