Attorney General Merrick Garland, in a recent address to career prosecutors, emphasized the crucial role they play as the 'backbone' of the Justice Department. Garland urged the prosecutors to uphold the rule of law and continue protecting the department's mission. This comes amidst the backdrop of President-elect Donald Trump's selection of former Rep. Matt Gaetz as his pick to lead the Justice Department.
Gaetz has been critical of the Justice Department, labeling it as being infiltrated by the 'deep state' and hostile towards Trump. He has expressed the need for a change in the department's leadership, stating that the current career officials have been influenced by political capture.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding Gaetz's nomination, Garland sought to inspire department employees to remain committed to the core values of the Justice Department. He commended the career lawyers for being the institutional backbone, historical memory, and heart and soul of the department.
Garland acknowledged the challenges faced during his tenure, including high-profile investigations involving Trump and corruption cases against prominent Democrats like Sen. Bob Menendez. However, he expressed confidence in the dedication of the department's staff to uphold the rule of law, ensure national security, and protect civil rights.
While Garland did not directly address Gaetz's nomination, his remarks underscored the importance of continuity in the department's mission. There are concerns within the Justice Department about the potential impact of Gaetz's appointment, with fears that it may lead to further departures of employees who are perceived as not aligned with the incoming administration.