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17. Department of Justice (Summary)

Author: Gene Hamilton

Summary

  • Historical Context: The Department of Justice (DOJ) was established in 1870 with roots tracing back to the Office of the Attorney General, created in 1789. Its primary roles are to protect public safety and uphold the rule of law.
  • Current Issues: The DOJ has lost public trust due to perceived political bias and corruption, with 46.6% of Americans viewing it as “too political, corrupt, and not to be trusted.”
  • FBI Scandals: The chapter highlights multiple scandals involving the FBI, including the mishandling of the Russia collusion investigation, interference in the 2020 election, and actions against parents’ free speech rights.
  • Department Failures: The DOJ has been criticized for not addressing significant issues like the flow of fentanyl into the U.S., ignoring immigration laws, and unequal application of justice based on political agendas.
  • Reform Necessity: The chapter calls for a comprehensive reform of the DOJ and FBI to restore public trust and align the department with its core missions.

Analysis

  • Restoring Trust: Implementing the suggested reforms could potentially restore public trust in the DOJ by addressing issues of political bias and corruption.
  • Impact on Civil Liberties: If the U.S. government adopts the reforms, it could strengthen civil liberties by reducing government overreach, particularly in speech and privacy matters.
  • National Security Focus: Refocusing the DOJ on genuine national security threats rather than domestic political agendas might improve the country’s safety and security.
  • Immigration and Drug Enforcement: Increased enforcement of immigration laws and drug control could lead to a significant decrease in illegal activities and drug-related deaths.
  • Political Ramifications: These reforms, if implemented, may lead to a shift in the political landscape, particularly in how federal agencies interact with state governments and private citizens.

Tags

  • DOJ Reform
  • FBI Accountability
  • Public Trust
  • National Security
  • Civil Liberties

Read the original chapter text here: https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf#page=578

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