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January 20 2025 · 451 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
The Trump administration's Department of Justice discontinued approximately 23,000 pending criminal investigations following Pam Bondi's appointment as attorney general. This shift redirected prosecutorial resources toward immigration enforcement, halting cases involving nursing home abuse, labor union fraud, and cryptocurrency fraud investigations. The action significantly reduced federal criminal prosecution capacity across non-immigration cases.
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July 11, 2018 · 2,836 days ago
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Executive Order 13844 was signed on July 11, 2018, establishing a Task Force on Market Integrity and Consumer Fraud within the Department of Justice. The task force was directed to investigate and prosecute financial fraud, including securities fraud, commodities fraud, and related offenses. The confirmed direct impact includes DOJ prioritizing investigation and prosecution of specified fraud cases, though measurable effects on consumer fraud rates or prosecution numbers require review of DOJ enforcement data.
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March 31, 2017 · 3,303 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
President Trump signed Executive Order 13787 on March 31, 2017, establishing the order of succession for the Department of Justice. The order designates the line of succession for the Attorney General position and other DOJ leadership roles in the event of a vacancy or incapacity. This order directly affects the federal chain of command at DOJ and determines who assumes leadership authority in specified circumstances.
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February 9, 2017 · 3,353 days ago
🗳️ Democracy
Executive Order 13775 was signed on February 9, 2017, establishing the order of succession for leadership positions within the Department of Justice. The order specifies which officials assume the role of Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, and other DOJ leadership positions in the event of vacancy or incapacity. This order determines who exercises executive authority over the department's operations, including enforcement of federal law, in the absence of a Senate-confirmed Attorney General.