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Garland's Battle Cry: DOJ Employees Under Fire, But Not Intimidated
United StatesSunday, September 15, 2024
But here's the thing: Garland's speech was more than just a lamentation of the current state of affairs. It was a call to action, urging DOJ employees to remain committed to their work and to stand up against the forces of intimidation and bullying. It was also a reminder that the Department of Justice is not just a law enforcement agency, but a guardian of the rule of law and a protector of democracy.
As we move forward, it's essential that we take a step back and consider the broader implications of these attacks. Are they a symptom of a larger problem, one that threatens the very fabric of our democracy? Or are they simply the result of political polarization and the inevitable conflict that comes with it?
One thing is certain: the Department of Justice will not be intimidated. Garland's speech was a powerful reminder that public servants will not be bullied or threatened into doing something they know is wrong. But we must also recognize that the attacks on DOJ employees are not just a threat to the institution itself, but to the democratic process as a whole.
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