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Trump push to prosecute Comey has led to DOJ staff being sidelined or demoted: report

President Donald Trump’s attempts to have the Department of Justice criminally indict his political foe, former FBI Director James Comey, has reportedly led to massive turnover of career prosecutors in a key U.S. attorney’s office in Virginia.

More than six prosecutors have been demoted or pushed out of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia as a result of the push to indict Comey; some have left voluntarily out of fear of working on cases that violate their principles, those familiar with the office told the Washington Post.

In April Comey was indicted for a second time by Trump’s Justice Department, this time on two counts including willfully making a threat to take the life of, and to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States.

Trump, who promised to go after his enemies during his campaign, has pushed the Justice Department to indict Comey and other political figures he considers his enemies.

When the former U.S. Attorney, Erik Siebert, raised concerns about insufficient evidence to prosecute Comey, Trump fired him. The interim U.S. attorney, Lindsay Halligan, was ousted after a judge determined the administration had unlawfully appointed her. Top officials have also been fired along the way.

As a result, the U.S. attorney’s office has been understaffed, at least 10 current and former prosecutors told the newspaper.

The Independent has asked the Justice Department for comment.

Inner turmoil in the department began in September, when Trump fired Siebert for refusing to bring an indictment against Comey and another Trump enemy, New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Trump then appointed Halligan, a close ally with no prosecutorial experience, to the interim position. Although Halligan brought indictments against both of Trump’s foes, a judge determined she was unlawfully appointed – dismissing the cases.

A grand jury in North Carolina indicted Comey, again, in April – this time on charges of threatening the president through an Instagram post of some seashells arranged to spell out “86 47.”

Trump has heavily pushed the Justice Department to go after his opponents in any way they can, despite also accusing his predecessor of weaponizing the top law enforcement department.

His desire to go after his enemies became evident in September, when the president allegedly accidentally posted what may have been supposed to be a private message to former Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute Comey.

“We can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Just seven months later, the president would oust Bondi from her role.

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