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DOJ, FBI Bureaucrats Plan to Get ‘The Hell Out of Dodge’ After Trump’s Win

Following President-elect Donald Trump's historic victory on Tuesday, some federal officials under the Biden-Harris administration are reportedly preparing to resign.

Blaze News reported Friday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) employees are looking for other jobs.

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In March 2023, on his first day, President Trump reissued his 2020 executive order establishing a Schedule F employment category for federal employees, removing noncompliant and low-performing bureaucrats from an estimated pool of 50,000 eligible candidates. announced that it would be easier to eliminate.

President Joe Biden rescinded President Trump's Schedule F in January 2021 and earlier this year issued rules aimed at providing greater accountability and removal protection for federal officials under a Schedule F-like framework.

The rules are difficult to overturn, but President Trump has vowed to root out and remove officials accused of targeting Americans.

Steve Baker, an investigative journalist with Blaze News, said Justice Department and FBI officials are concerned that President Trump will exact “vengeance” against people who have clearly been unfairly targeted. Ta.

playing cards said Addressing the CPAC audience in 2023: “In 2016 I proclaimed: I am your voice. Today I add: I am your warrior. I am your righteous and your voice. I will take revenge on those who have been wronged and betrayed.”

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We know that this panic is happening at the assistant U.S. attorney level and the U.S. attorney level. They are already planning their retreat. They know their days are numbered. They are looking for a golden parachute to a large and powerful law firm. They are desperately trying to avoid it.

Meanwhile, sources say Special Counsel Jack Smith is looking to “wind down” two federal cases against Trump before he takes office in January, UPI reported Wednesday.

Trump repeatedly vowed during the campaign to fire Smith “within two seconds” of taking office. On Wednesday, his legal team was considering its own next steps.

“The American people reelected President Trump with an overwhelming mandate to make America great again,” Trump campaign spokesman Stephen Chan said in a statement.

“It is now abundantly clear that the American people want an immediate end to the weaponization of our justice system so that, as President Trump said in his historic speech last night, we will We can unite our country and work together for the betterment of our country,” he added.

At Smith's request, Judge Tanya Chutkan recently canceled all deadlines and ongoing proceedings in the Justice Department's election interference lawsuit against Trump, Breitbart News reported on Friday. About.

“For Smith, who has emerged as the face of Trump's legal opposition, the absolute failure to prosecute Trump could present further challenges,” the article said.

Trump won on Tuesday, along with his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), defeating Vice President Kamala Harris (D) and his radical leftist vice president, Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minnesota). did.

Breitbart News reported that he is “the first president to take back the Oval Office after losing re-election since Democrat Grover Cleveland in 1892.”

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