Layoffs at the Department of Justice are transforming its workforce

In 2025, over 200 Department of Justice (DOJ) employees were fired, with thousands more resigning or being pushed out amid a politically charged environment. Many of the dismissals, including that of immigration attorney Erez Reuveni, appeared tied to resistance against politicized directives. Reuveni filed a whistleblower complaint after allegedly being asked to mislead judges and ignore court orders—core violations of the rule of law. Attorney General Pam Bondi, a former Trump lawyer, implemented a strict memo mandating “zealous representation” and threatening discipline for dissenters. DOJ veterans and nonprofit leaders warn that this purge is hollowing out key divisions and undermining institutional integrity, with long-term consequences for democratic governance.

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