Attorney General Merrick Garland, in a recent address to career prosecutors, highlighted the crucial role they play as the 'backbone' of the Justice Department. He urged them to uphold the rule of law and continue protecting the department's mission amidst a changing political landscape.
Garland's remarks come at a time when the Justice Department faces potential shifts in leadership, with President-elect Donald Trump nominating former Rep. Matt Gaetz to head the department. Gaetz has been critical of the department, accusing it of being influenced by a 'deep state' hostile to Trump.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding the department's future, Garland expressed confidence in the career lawyers, praising them as the 'institutional backbone' and the 'heart and soul' of the Justice Department. He commended their dedication to upholding the rule of law, ensuring national security, and protecting civil rights.
Garland's approach stands in contrast to that of his predecessor, Attorney General William Barr, who had criticized the deference shown to career employees. Barr's interventions in politically sensitive cases had sparked controversy within the department, leading to clashes with career attorneys and political appointees.
As Garland nears the end of his tenure, he continues to visit US attorneys' offices across the country, acknowledging the challenges faced by the department in maintaining its integrity and independence. Despite the uncertainties ahead, Garland expressed pride and gratitude for the work done by department employees in safeguarding the interests of the American people.
Garland's efforts to rally the department's workforce and reaffirm its commitment to the rule of law reflect his dedication to upholding the core values of the Justice Department. As the department prepares for potential changes in leadership, Garland's message serves as a reminder of the essential role played by career prosecutors in ensuring justice and upholding the principles of the law.