... let’s kill all the lawyers.”Reuters got DOJ's own records. 4,000 law enforcement jobs cut. National Security Division down 38 percent. Civil rights division down more than half. Drug prosecutions at a 20-year low. 7,000 positions unfilled.
— Mike Young (@micyoung75) April 24, 2026
A former DOJ employee said they have no idea who handles a major… https://t.co/fsbBPwV593 pic.twitter.com/7EgEZGekm1
That was a cliche already worn out when I was in law school in the 80’s. Few thought about the context. Shakespeare was not advocating the death of lawyers; he was warning against corruption.DoJ's national security division has lost nearly 38% of its staff, internal records show, leading to “unprecedented personnel constraints” in the unit that handles cases involving espionage and the export of sensitive military technology. https://t.co/4sbT89CClb
— Dustin Volz (@dnvolz) April 24, 2026
Which depends on who the lawyers left are, too.Yes Todd I remember the many years I was a prosecutor alongside you, when you would have resigned before acting on the blatantly political directives you now dole out routinely.
— Daniel Goldman (@danielsgoldman) April 24, 2026
Sadly, it is you that has been captured by a deeply unethical and lawless man.
It is sad to see. https://t.co/mOzc9kLqBD
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