And. . . they will have preserved their. . . integrity. They will be snapped up by any number of great law firms. Law firms that still respect the rule of law, in America. Here's that story. In any other era, this would be considered "Twilight Zone" stuff. In the time of Tangerine 2.0, it is. . . a regular Friday:
. . .Sources said Erez Reuveni, the acting deputy director for the Office of Immigration Litigation, was told by officials at the DOJ that he was being placed on leave over a "failure to zealously advocate" for the government's interests.
"At my direction, every Department of Justice attorney is required to zealously advocate on behalf of the United States," Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement on Saturday. "Any attorney who fails to abide by this direction will face consequences. . . ."
Since when does the "government interest" include KNOWINGLY dumping the WRONG MAN in a hell-hole Salvadoran prison without so much as a due process hearing?! Since. . . it embarrassed Kristi Noem and her $50,000 gold and diamond encrusted Rolex, in front of lots of shirtless prisoners -- on her prison porn tour, in El Salvador last week. Damn.
Heh -- old Pammy's gonna' find out that these [nationwide] AUSAs are not just political hacks [in Ruby-red Florida districts] any more. They are in the main -- a much higher caliber of counsel. Ones who will not traffic in their integrity.
Buckle up, butter-cup.
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