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Garland’s message to DOJ staffers: ‘You have worked to pursue justice, not politics’

Editorial Board Published January 17, 2025
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Lawyer Basic Merrick Garland bid farewell to the Justice Division Thursday with an unmistakable name to its profession employees to withstand any efforts by the incoming Trump administration to show the division right into a political weapon.

“It is the obligation of each of us to follow our norms, not only when it is easy, but also when it is hard, especially when it is hard,” Garland informed lots of of present and former DOJ staffers gathered within the Nice Corridor at DOJ. “It is the obligation of each of us to adhere to our norms, even when and especially when the circumstances we face are not normal.”

Garland grew emotional at instances throughout his 15-minute speech. He recounted the work prosecutors, FBI brokers and others have accomplished within the time since he left his lifetime publish on the D.C. Circuit Courtroom of Appeals and took the much more politically-charged job as legal professional common.

Although he made no express reference to the looming change in administration or to president-elect Donald Trump, Garland paid tribute to those that labored on prosecuting contributors within the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. And he alluded to the now-abandoned felony case through which the previous president was accused of spurring the assault as a part of a broad conspiracy to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 election.

“You charged more than 1,500 people for criminal conduct that occurred during the January 6 attack on the Capitol, as well as in the days and weeks leading up to that attack, you brought to justice those who kicked, punched, beat and tased law enforcement officers who were protecting the capitol that day, and you pursued accountability for that attack on our democracy wherever it led, guided only by your commitment to following the facts and the law,” Garland mentioned.

Amongst those that praised Garland’s tenure Thursday was outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray. “Your leadership and your values have never wavered,” Wray mentioned, presenting Garland with the type of Tommy gun as soon as utilized by brokers.

The legal professional common’s parting look got here after two days of Senate affirmation hearings for his seemingly successor, Pam Bondi. Throughout these periods, Republican senators and Bondi herself painted the Justice Division beneath Garland as awash in political affect and bias, saying DOJ engaged in a essentially political effort to derail Trump’s 2024 presidential bid — all whereas violent crime raged within the streets.

It was a starkly totally different image than the one painted by Garland and his deputies, who insisted their work had been each noble and impactful.

“The story that has been told by some outside of this building about what has happened inside of it is wrong. You have worked to pursue justice, not politics,” Garland mentioned. “That is the truth, and nothing can change it. I know that a lot is being asked of you right now. All I ask is that you remember who you are and why you came to work here in the first place.”

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