From Oregon Journalism Project: Lawyers Flee Donald Trump’s Department of Justice in Oregon and Across the Country
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Lawyers flee Donald Trump’s Department of Justice in Oregon and across the country
A widespread exodus from federal law enforcement is a mixed blessing for Oregon. By Jeff Manning Oregon Journalism Project After five fulfilling years working for the U.S. Department of Justice, it took just five months under President Donald Trump for Portlander Scott Kennedy to decide he couldn’t stay. Like thousands of other Department of Justice lawyers, Kennedy came to the conclusion he couldn’t work for Trump or his Attorney General Pam …
Lawyers flee Trump’s Department of Justice in Oregon and across country
After five fulfilling years working for the U.S. Department of Justice, it took just five months under President Donald Trump for Portlander Scott Kennedy to decide he couldn’t stay. Like thousands of other Department of Justice lawyers, Kennedy came to the conclusion he couldn’t work for Trump or his Attorney General Pam Bondi. “There was fear brewing,” Kennedy tells OJP. “Fear about the uncertainty, fear that they’d lose their jobs, and for m…
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