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applegrove

(133,285 posts)
Sun May 31, 2026, 03:31 PM 15 hrs ago

Trump Administration Sees Exodus of Legal Talent

Trump Administration Sees Exodus of Legal Talent

May 31, 2026 at 5:55 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 45 Comments

https://politicalwire.com/2026/05/31/trump-administration-sees-exodus-of-legal-talent/


New York Times: “The departure of more than 10,000 federal lawyers has left some agencies without sufficient staff and has boosted the ranks of state attorneys general offices and advocacy groups.”
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Ocelot II

(131,453 posts)
1. Those lawyers joining state attorneys general offices and advocacy groups will be DoJ's adversaries
Sun May 31, 2026, 03:43 PM
15 hrs ago

in the avalanche of litigation this administration has created. And they'll be the smart ones who will clean the clocks of the substandard new hires the US Attorneys' offices have been forced to recruit because no lawyer with any self-respect or concern for their future careers or their licenses wants to to work for them any more.

AZJonnie

(4,094 posts)
2. The plan is to scare all the judges by pointing the slavering, mouth-breathing maga horde on them
Sun May 31, 2026, 04:05 PM
14 hrs ago

This is nothing a few thousand rabid threats of physical harm against the judges and their families won't take care of "naturally".

The minions can all count on pardons and payouts instead of facing justice, so ... problem solved!

orthoclad

(4,899 posts)
7. Violent threats are their mode.
Sun May 31, 2026, 07:48 PM
11 hrs ago

We keep acting like we're playing Go Fish while the other side is playing Dodge City poker, with hidden aces and guns under the table.

All these years and we still haven't caught on. Patiently waiting for the pendulum to swing back to our side, while the opposition is holding on to the bob. But WE have the High Road!

no_hypocrisy

(55,513 posts)
3. Trump *may* influence certain state and federal judges, but . . . . .
Sun May 31, 2026, 04:41 PM
14 hrs ago

he won't be able to take over 50 state bar associations and D.C.'s bar association. And they're the ones who can disbar Trump's attorneys including prosecutors for the DOJ. They won't be able to practice law because they did what Trump told them to do.

orthoclad

(4,899 posts)
11. The Reich Wing has been in filtrating since 2016
Sun May 31, 2026, 07:53 PM
11 hrs ago

It would be a lethal mistake to expect things to go back to "normal".

And there is a BIG assumption here: that the Reich Wing will obey laws and norms and not just laugh at them. So far, the evidence is against that.

I hope the local bars still hold some power and integrity, but don't go to sleep on it. Fascism is far advanced in this country.

applegrove

(133,285 posts)
6. In Political Wire posts the main link back to the original article is in the body
Sun May 31, 2026, 06:48 PM
12 hrs ago

of the text.

LetMyPeopleVote

(182,727 posts)
9. MS NOW-The DOJ's deeply unimpressive bench of MAGA lawyers is failing the easy part
Sun May 31, 2026, 07:49 PM
11 hrs ago

It used to be unthinkable for so many grand juries to reject Justice Department cases — and judges are taking notice.

The DOJ’s deeply unimpressive bench of MAGA lawyers is failing the easy part
It used to be unthinkable for so many grand juries to reject Justice Department cases — and judges are taking notice. www.ms.now/opinion/doj-...

US News Now - World’s leading Liberal Voice (@democracyblue.bsky.social) 2026-05-27T11:46:49.278Z

https://www.ms.now/opinion/doj-grand-jury-charges-misconduct

We’re witnessing a downward spiral precipitated by the Trump administration prioritizing loyalty to the MAGA agenda over hiring and retaining qualified legal candidates. Many of the lawyers who are now serving under acting Attorney General Todd Blanche have little to no courtroom experience under their belts. As a result, even what is normally considered the easiest part of a criminal case has become a minefield of uncertainty and hotbed of misconduct.....

Days before the trial was to begin, as The New York Times reported, the judge called in the prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros, to call him to task:

The blunders shocked the judge, April M. Perry, who recounted from the bench on Thursday how prosecutors had spoken to grand jurors outside the grand jury room — a major breach of protocol — and had improperly coached them that the evidence they had presented was particularly strong.

The prosecutors also stacked the deck in their own favor by removing from the panel some grand jurors who had voted against them when considering an earlier version of the charges. Making matters even worse, they tried to hide these maneuvers by redacting the grand jury transcripts — that is, until Judge Perry ordered them to give her the full copies.


The situation was even worse in Wyoming, where a panel of three federal judges tossed nine indictments from U.S. Attorney Darin Smith, who had never held a prosecutorial role before his appointment last August. As their ruling noted, Smith told grand jurors before presenting any evidence that the people he was charging were all “‘bad guys,’ ‘murderers,’ ‘bad people’ and ‘not run of the mill criminals seen in state court” — but only one of the defendants was indicted for murder. During a break, Smith then handed out his business card and, according to his own court filing, “invited the grand jury panel members to reach out to him.”,....

In some ways, the struggle the DOJ is facing is unsurprising — and can still be plenty harmful. When autocracies purge experienced leaders and experts, the vacuum is mostly likely to be filled with mediocrity. New research from German political scientists Adam Scharpf and Christian Glassel examined the motivations for government officials during Argentina’s “Dirty War” in the 1970s and ’80s. Their work illustrates how many of the midlevel figures carrying out the regime’s orders weren’t extremists or victims but instead, as The New York Times’ Amanda Taub framed it, “middling workers trying to get ahead.”.....

It’s troubling that several judges have already told federal lawyers that they have lost the “presumption of regularity,” the assumption that the government is telling the truth in court. It is likewise concerning that grand juries can no longer accept that they are being told the truth when presented with evidence of a crime. While there’s some bit of hope — not to mention schadenfreude — that comes from seeing this Justice Department fall on its face, each failure on its part helps erode faith in the legal system. It will be a long, hard road to rebuilding the trust that the Trump administration has squandered with its reckless, baseless persecutions.
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