Fear Of Retaliation Grips State Department Lawyers Meant To Advise On International Law
Source: Huff Post
Dec 27, 2025, 11:57 AM EST | Updated an hour ago
A severe and unusual fear of being punished for doing their jobs has spread among staff at the State Departments legal office, bolstering concerns about how the Trump administration is crafting foreign policy, five former State Department officials told HuffPost.
Lawyers at the Office of the Legal Adviser at State, known as L, worry they will face repercussions if they suggest the administrations plans could break domestic or international law, and suspect they may be evaluated based on their apparent loyalty to President Donald Trump and his political vision, not their expertise and judgment, officials said. They noted that leadership in the office has steadily and atypically become dominated by Trumps political appointees.
Administrations have not always followed guidance from the lawyers at L, but longtime officials said the office has not typically had a culture of self-censorship or consequences for the counsel that staff provide. Three officials who formerly worked there, two until earlier this year, described the shift underway in the office as alarming and notably different even from the first Trump presidency. Some former officials spoke to HuffPost on the condition of anonymity, citing a fear of retaliation.
Your job is to provide legal advice, one former State Department lawyer said. Imagine being afraid to provide what you think is appropriate legal advice. Weve always had a culture where we speak frankly, challenge things and really push ideas to ensure theyre solidly supported, another former lawyer told HuffPost. Now, theres an underlying fear of
providing advice that wasnt well-received and then being cut out of a subject, being further and further removed from the job that you spent your career trying to do.
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cstanleytech
(28,187 posts)yellow dahlia
(4,335 posts)...and years.
mopinko
(73,262 posts)if i worked there, id have dusted off my resume by now.
barbtries
(31,105 posts)now, it's dreaming up more or less credible sounding legal arguments supportive of the crimes krasnov and company are committing. Basically, if you want to practice law in good faith, you should probably get the fuck out of this administration.