
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel have given a “green light to would-be lawbreakers” by gutting the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section and folding one of the FBI’s public corruption squads, a group of congressional Democrats wrote in a letter Thursday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Jerry Nadler are leading a probe into claims that the Trump administration is weakening public corruption enforcement at the Justice Department.
Key Points:
Weakening public corruption enforcement could make taxpayers and voters less protected from abuse, favoritism, and politicized investigations.
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Central administration official accused of gutting the Public Integrity Section and asked to जवाब to lawmakers.
Central administration official accused of folding a public corruption squad and asked to respond to lawmakers.
Central agency whose Public Integrity Section is described as being weakened and whose enforcement priorities are under scrutiny.
Leading congressional Democrat driving the probe into the Justice Department and FBI changes.
Leading congressional Democrat driving the probe into the Justice Department and FBI changes.
Central law-enforcement agency whose public corruption squad is discussed as being folded into other operations.
His administration’s corruption-related actions and influence are a major focus of the article.
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