DOJ Misconduct

Trump Appointed Judge Blasts DOJ in Trans Care Ruling Finding Agency Unworthy of Trust

In a blistering opinion, a federal judge accused the Trump administration’s Justice Department of “appalling” conduct, including misleading courts and unlawfully targeting transgender youth for sensitive medical records. The judge quashed a federal subpoena for gender-affirming care records at Rhode Island Hospital, finding the DOJ’s off-label prescribing theory legally unsound and the subpoena issued in bad faith. The ruling detailed allegations of attorneys concealing information, strategically seeking a favorable Texas judge, and making misleading factual claims to the court, ultimately concluding the DOJ had proven unworthy of the trust placed in federal prosecutors.

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DOJ Watchdog: Officials Attempted 2020 Election Interference

DOJ officials may have tried to sway the 2020 election in favor of then-President Trump, according to a recent internal watchdog report. This report, obtained through a public records request, alleges that three senior officials engaged in misconduct by leaking details of a non-public investigation into COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes. The timing of the leak, just before the election, raises serious concerns about its underlying motivations.

The investigation focused on nursing homes in four states—New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan—all governed by Democrats at the time. The report suggests that the Trump administration directed attorneys to concentrate their efforts on New York and New Jersey despite evidence suggesting that other states had more significant quality-of-care issues in their nursing homes.… Continue reading