Judges done giving Trump DOJ benefit of the doubt after massive errors caught: report
Source: Raw Story
April 10, 2026 7:01PM ET
An eye-popping detail buried in a new Bloomberg report may explain why the Justice Department keeps getting caught making errors in federal court: Pam Bondi told her lawyers to treat the president as their client and now they're afraid to push back on anything.
A February 2025 memo from Bondi directed DOJ attorneys to "vigorously" defend Trump's policies and referred to them as "his" counsel, according to a former Justice Department attorney who spoke anonymously to Bloomberg. The result, sources say, is a culture where lawyers are wary of pressing federal agencies about the accuracy of information they receive, because challenging it feels like challenging the boss.
The consequences are now playing out in courtrooms across the country. In March, DOJ lawyers admitted to using incorrect information to defend migrant arrests in Manhattan, made inaccurate statements in a Rhode Island hearing about voter records, and missed a key deadline in Washington state due to unfamiliarity with local procedures.
A federal judge in Manhattan has already ordered the government to preserve all internal communications, an ominous signal of a potential sanctions fight. Migrant aid groups are now seeking to gather evidence about what happened. The presumption of regularity has been replaced with profound skepticism," said Stacey Young, a former senior DOJ attorney.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/trump-doj-2676700621/
Link to Bloomberg REPORT (msn/no paywall link) - The DOJ keeps making corrections in court, and judges want answers
OldBaldy1701E
(11,231 posts)Inquiring minds want to know.
(Not that they would even give a reason...)
Scrivener7
(59,665 posts)mwmisses4289
(4,301 posts)Martin Eden
(15,667 posts)And the rest of the world can no longer trust the United States of America.
Amazing achievements for a little over a year in office!
Putin must be proud of his protege.