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Trump Escalates Threats against Opponents in Justice Department Speech
In a speech at the United States Department of Justice, former President Donald Trump criticized judges, prosecutors, and officials from the previous administration, calling them corrupt and signaling potential legal action against his political rivals. Trump framed his remarks as a response to what he described as public demand for accountability, asserting that the 2024 election had given him a mandate to investigate alleged abuses under President Joe Biden.
Throughout his campaign, Trump had warned that he would take action against political adversaries, repeatedly branding Democrats as internal threats. During his speech, he renewed those threats and continued to push unsubstantiated claims about the 2020 election.
Targeting Prosecutors and Federal Employees
Trump also took aim at prosecutors within the Justice Department, particularly those involved in past investigations against him. Since reassuming office on January 20, he has aggressively dismissed federal employees he perceives as aligned with Biden’s administration. Among those terminated were career prosecutors involved in two federal cases: one concerning classified documents and another related to election interference. Both cases were dropped following Trump’s re-election.
He accused the Biden administration of weaponizing the Justice Department against him and vowed to purge government agencies of what he described as corrupt influences. Trump characterized his actions as an effort to restore justice, claiming, “We will expel rogue actors and expose their egregious crimes.”
Legal Battles and Media Criticism
Before his return to office, Trump had faced multiple criminal indictments, including a conviction in New York related to falsifying business records. Although he received an unconditional discharge before his inauguration, he remains vocal about the charges, calling them politically motivated.
During his speech, he also criticized media coverage of his legal cases, suggesting that journalists were attempting to influence judges through negative reporting. He singled out federal Judge Aileen Cannon, whom he appointed, praising her handling of the classified documents case.
Trump concluded his speech by quoting philosopher John Locke: “Wherever law ends, tyranny begins,” asserting that political persecution should not be tolerated in the U.S. justice system.
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