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BumRushDaShow

(163,776 posts)
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 08:24 AM 11 hrs ago

"Quite frankly I was pissed off!" Growing online page chronicles Trump Justice Dept. resignation letters

Last edited Mon Nov 24, 2025, 10:00 AM - Edit history (1)

Source: msn/CBS News

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One letter said, "It became clear that it was time for me to go." Another read, "I cannot continue to serve in such a hostile and toxic work environment." Amid a growing wave of firings, resignations and retirements from the Justice Department, some former agency officials are curating a public online display of the farewell messages of ousted employees. Some of the letters from purged non-political career Justice Department attorneys warn of a threat to democracy and a crumbling of the norms and standards in federal prosecutions.

Justice Connection, a group of former Justice Department employees, has organized and posted the online page of goodbye messages. The organization's executive director and founder, Stacey Young, a former civil division attorney for the Justice Department, said the Justice Department purge has now eclipsed 5,000 employees since January, including resignations, firings and retirements.

Some of those ousted have included high-profile department leaders, who wrote farewell messages expressing their fears about the trajectory of the Justice Department as agency employees have been purged.

"These messages are from people who are trying to encapsulate the thought of losing their careers," said Peter Carr, a longtime Justice Department public affairs specialist who was fired earlier this year. Carr, now a spokesperson for Justice Connection, told CBS News, "Somebody needed to capture all of these letters, so that they're not lost to history." "These messages show what is happening in our country at this moment," he said.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/quite-frankly-i-was-pissed-off-website-chronicles-doj-resignation-letters/ar-AA1R0rXY



Link to site - Farewell Messages by Recent DOJ Alumni
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"Quite frankly I was pissed off!" Growing online page chronicles Trump Justice Dept. resignation letters (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago OP
This is what happens when a wannabe mobsters gets control of the cops and lawyers. underpants 10 hrs ago #1
And judges. travelingthrulife 10 hrs ago #2
And people BOSSHOG 8 hrs ago #6
K n R Unwind Your Mind 9 hrs ago #3
Extreme brain drain across entire fed govt. Expertise, knowledge, experience, preparedness have been replaced by wiggs 9 hrs ago #4
So all these people quitting are going to be replaced by unqualified loyalists? Owens 8 hrs ago #5
Not replaced at all pfitz59 6 hrs ago #7

BOSSHOG

(44,219 posts)
6. And people
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 11:22 AM
8 hrs ago

With red hats and not much else anxiously go to the polls and vote for it to happen. Eventually the red hat people will blame some nefarious entity for their future plight in life. Casual observance will indicate members of the party of responsibility never take responsibility for the bad things they cause.

wiggs

(8,595 posts)
4. Extreme brain drain across entire fed govt. Expertise, knowledge, experience, preparedness have been replaced by
Mon Nov 24, 2025, 11:01 AM
9 hrs ago

hope that sometime awful doesn't happen. GOP relying on luck to avoid national catastrophic consequences, and I don't mean politically...I mean real world disaster. More than the millions that are already dead or waiting to die.

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