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President Trump promises to award “villain players” in political speech in the Ministry of Justice

President Donald Trump used a visit to the Ministry of Justice on Friday to carry out a litany of complaints about the criminal investigation that threatened his political career.

Washington President Donald Trump promised to “uncover” his enemies during a standard of spade political speech in the Ministry of Justice, in which he exuded a litany of complaints against criminal matters with which he was confronted, and jurisdiction for what he described, as “lies and abuses that occurred in these walls”.

The support of the policy of Trump administration should gather violent crime, drugs and illegal immigration. However, it also acted as a triumphant forum for the president, who scored, legally and politically intact by two federal persecution that had threatened to torqued his prospects of the president a year ago, but were released after his election victory last autumn.

Although other presidents from the Ceremonial Hall of the Ministry of Justice spoke, Trump's speech was an extraordinary presentation of party -political politics and a personal complaint in a Ministry of Justice that is said to be blind for both. He promised to aim his perceived enemies, even when he claimed to end what he described as weapons of the department.

We were talking about the latest manifestation of Trump's unprecedented takeover of the department and came in the middle of a brazen retaliation campaign that was already carried out under his observation, including the dismissal of prosecutors who examined him and the control of agents, the supporters who stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“Our predecessors have made this Ministry of Justice to the injustice department. But today I am standing in front of them to explain that these days are over and they will never return and never return.

The attendance of the Ministry of Justice, the first of Trump and the first of each president in a decade, brought him into the abdomen of an institution that he has been reducing in Sengter for years, but one that he tried through the installation of loyalists and members of his personal defense team in top management positions.

Trump's unique status as a former criminal accused, who was accused by the department, in which he was now about the speech when he went into profane and personal terms about the investigation of the Russian election disorders on the recent investigations on his efforts to stop the 2020 presidential election and the after-school care matters in his Mar-A-LAGO bag.

“We will drive away the villain players and corrupt forces of our government. We will uncover their outrageous crimes and serious misconduct, “said Trump in a far -reaching speech that touched everything from the Russian war against Ukraine until the price of eggs.

“It becomes legendary. And also legendary for the people who are looking for and can bring justice. We will restore the scales of justice in America, and we will make sure that such abuse in our country will never happen again.”

Trump's visit is also carried out at a time when Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed that the department must be depoliticized, even if the critics claim to bring the agency to the decision.

Over the decades, the relationship between president and leaders of the Ministry of Justice has grown and let up over the decades, depending on the personalities of the officials and the sensitivity of the investigation that have dominated the day. The dynamics between President Joe Biden, a Democrat, and his Attorney General Merrick Garland, was partly supervised by special examinations that Garland was supervised in bidens abuse of classified information and in the fire weapons and tax matters of his son Jäger.

When it comes to determining its agenda, the Ministry of Justice historically takes a note from the White House, but tries to maintain its independence for individual criminal investigations.

Trump has built up such standards.

He encouraged specific investigations during his first term and tried to develop Robert Mueller's dismissal, the special consultant who examined the campaign between Russia and Trump in 2016. He also had difficult relationships with his first two hand -picked lawyers in general – Jeff Sessions was fired immediately after the 2018 interim elections, and William Barr stepped back weeks after having publicly contested Trump's wrong claims in the 2020 elections.