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TRUMP IN PANIC AS TWO-THIRDS OF DOJ LAWYERS ABRUPTLY RESIGN,In an unprecedented legal earthquake, nearly two-thirds of career prosecutors at the Department of Justice have walked out, leaving the nation’s top law enforcement agency reeling and Trump scrambling for answers. Sources describe a mass exodus fueled by ethical outrage, with seasoned attorneys refusing to lend their names to what they call a “fascist regime,” exposing deep fractures within the DOJ. Offices nationwide are left critically understaffed, with Washington, D.C. down 90 prosecutors, as the remaining staff scramble to keep cases alive under impossible pressure. The departures are a stark warning: the integrity of the legal system itself is at stake, and the administration’s controversial appointments—like Paul Ingracia—have ignited a crisis of confidence that could reverberate for years. As courts and the public watch in disbelief, questions mount: can the DOJ recover from this upheaval, or is American justice facing an unprecedented unraveling? In the heart of this storm, Trump’s leadership is being tested like never before, and the consequences could be….See more ⤵️
In an unprecedented legal earthquake, nearly two-thirds of the Department of Justice’s career prosecutors have abruptly resigned, sending shockwaves through Washington and plunging America’s top law enforcement agency into chaos.
According to multiple insider reports, the mass exodus was fueled by ethical outrage — a collective stand against what many DOJ veterans are calling “the final corruption of justice under a fascist regime.”
Sources inside the Justice Department describe scenes of disarray: offices emptied overnight, court deadlines abandoned, and senior attorneys refusing to “lend their names to political persecution.” Washington, D.C. alone has reportedly lost over 90 federal prosecutors, leaving critical criminal and civil cases hanging by a thread.
> “I’ve worked here 25 years, through every administration,” said one former DOJ official who resigned this week. “But never have I seen this level of interference, intimidation, and disregard for the rule of law. This isn’t justice anymore — it’s power by force.”
The immediate spark, insiders say, was the controversial appointment of Paul Ingracia, a fiercely partisan figure and Trump loyalist, to a top oversight role within the DOJ. His rapid moves to reassign investigators and suppress politically sensitive cases have reportedly triggered a crisis of confidence so severe that entire divisions are now nonfunctional.
With the DOJ in turmoil, Trump’s administration is now facing the gravest test of its existence. Federal courts have begun delaying hearings due to lack of available prosecutors, while watchdog groups are calling for an emergency congressional review into “systemic obstruction and collapse of prosecutorial independence.”
Legal scholars warn this could mark the unraveling of the American justice system as we know it. Without its nonpartisan backbone, the DOJ’s credibility — once the gold standard of democratic accountability — risks disintegrating.
> “The rule of law doesn’t die overnight,” said former U.S. Attorney Neal Katyal. “It erodes piece by piece, resignation by resignation. What we’re seeing now is that collapse in real time.”
As Trump scrambles to fill vacancies and silence growing dissent, the question gripping Washington is chillingly clear:
Can the Department of Justice recover from this mass defection — or is America witnessing the beginning of an irreversible judicial breakdown?
The days ahead may determine not just the future of the DOJ, but the fate of justice itself in the United States.