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Trump promises to 'Unmask' enemies calls for jailing his rivals in uncommon speech to DOJ

Donald Trump attacked the Joe Biden administration for its management of the Afghanistan pullout.US President Donald Trump, in a rare address at the Justice Department on Friday, promised to "unmask" all of the individuals who were involved in prosecuting the Associated Press reported.

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US President Donald Trump, in a rare address at the Justice Department on Friday, promised to "expose" all of the individuals who were involved in prosecuting him in some criminal cases, the Associated Press has reported.

Donald Trump also demanded his perceived political rivals

Donald Trump also demanded his perceived political rivals be imprisoned during the speech at Justice Department headquarters — an institution that was prosecuting him a few months prior.
We will drive out the rogue actors and corrupt forces from our government. We will expose, very much expose their appalling crimes and egregious misconduct," Donald Trump told his audience in his speech. Following a conclusion of the United States' 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan as "the most humiliating moment in this history our nation," Trump demanded that individuals responsible for the move, officials in the Joe Biden administration, be jailed.

President has come to the Justice Department

"The people who did this to us should go to jail. They should go to jail," the US president addedIt's the first time in a decade that a President has come to the Justice Department. Trump, inhis address, asserted that the Biden administration had politicised the department against him."Our predecessors made this Department of Justice the Department of Injustice. But I'm here today to tell you that those days are over, and they are never going to be back and never coming back," Trump stated.

Department terminated staff members

He indicated that the "abuse" perpetrated within the Justice Department needed to be sorted out prior to it being able to change its ways. To retool the department, the Trump administration has already dismissed prosecutors who had attempted to prosecute him.The Justice Department terminated staff members who worked on special counsel Jack Smith's unit, who dealt with cases of election interference and hoarding of classified documents against Trump.

Justice Department cannot indict a sitting President

These cases were likewise dismissed after Trump was elected as President, because the Justice Department cannot indict a sitting President.These cases were likewise dismissed after Trump was elected as President, because the Justice Department cannot indict a sitting President. Senior department officials have also requested lists of staff who worked on the investigation into the January 6 storming of the US Capitol, and have dismissed prosecutors who worked on that case, AP reported.

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