NEW: an elected prosecutor has resigned his role on Trump’s presidential commission on law enforcement, worried that its final report — which is due days before the election — “will only widen the divisions in our nation.” huffpost.com/entry/trump-la…
John Choi says he worries that Trump’s law enforcement commission is set to “vilify local prosecutors who exercise their well settled prosecutorial discretion consistent with their community’s values and the interests of justice.” huffpost.com/entry/trump-la…
“Every prosecutor who’s elected in America should have that discretion and they should have an obligation and responsibility to think about what their communities want and apply those policies. There’s nothing wrong with that.” huffpost.com/entry/trump-la…
“Rather than examine how decades of over-policing in communities of color have created that deficit of trust, the Commission was instead encouraged to study ‘underenforcement’ of criminal laws...” huffpost.com/entry/trump-la…
Trump’s commission derived its name from another commission in 1967.

That commission — over a half-century ago — said that “the foundation of a national strategy against crime is an unremitting national effort for social justice.”

huffpost.com/entry/trump-la…
Last year, I purchased former AG Nick Katzenbach’s memoir in an effort to justify my decision to mount his official, avant-garde DOJ portrait on my wall. This week, that memoir came in handy. huffpost.com/entry/trump-la…

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4 Sep
NEW: Attorney General William Barr calls Michael Forest Reinoehl "a dangerous fugitive, admitted Antifa member, and suspected murderer.” huffpost.com/entry/portland…
I’d note that the DOJ press release on charges against two Boogaloo supporters in the killing of a federal security officer did not include a quote from the attorney general.

Nor did it mention the term “Boogaloo.” Just mentioned an “extremist ideology."

justice.gov/opa/pr/two-def…
DOJ gave their latest Boogaloo case a proper headline. justice.gov/opa/pr/two-sel…
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4 Sep
A U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson says they won’t release the names of the deputy marshals who killed Michael Forest Reinoehl until the conclusion of all investigations. huffpost.com/entry/portland…
Like other Justice Department components, the U.S. Marshals Service has a very opaque internal affairs system. huffpost.com/entry/doj-tran…
The U.S. Marshals Service fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct in a timely fashion, even when the facts are crystal clear. huffpost.com/entry/doj-tran…
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1 Sep
NEW: The Portsmouth police sergeant who charged a Virginia state senator and civil rights leaders with felonies was under investigation for a heated letter he sent to city officials blasting those he’d later charge: huffpost.com/entry/portsmou…
Portsmouth Police Chief Angela Greene referred Sgt. Kevin McGee’s letter to internal affairs. Then she let him charge those he’d attacked with felonies, and let him stand behind her at a press conference. huffpost.com/entry/portsmou…
Sgt. Kevin McGee, who faced multiple internal affairs complaints, was a vocal opponent of Tonya Chapman, the first Black female police chief in the entire state of Virginia. huffpost.com/entry/portsmou…
Read 14 tweets
27 Aug
NEW: Civil Rights Division alums tell me they’re really alarmed by what they see as DOJ’s political targeting of four Democratic governors: huffpost.com/entry/coronavi…
DOJ asserted in a press release, without citing any evidence, that state orders “may have resulted in the deaths of thousands of elderly nursing home residents.”

That’s a bold and highly questionable claim, and one that DOJ will never be able to back up.
huffpost.com/entry/coronavi…
Here’s why. CRIPA, the law DOJ is citing here, only applies to PUBLIC nursing homes (think: veteran’s homes) which only represent a small sliver of America’s nursing homes. There are only like 1,300 public nursing home residents in all of Pennsylvania. huffpost.com/entry/coronavi…
Read 15 tweets
25 Aug
NEW: I spoke with Portsmouth resident who filed charges against the city’s Black vice mayor for calling for the police chief’s resignation. He say thinks “the race card is played way too much.” huffpost.com/entry/portsmou…
The argument here is that political speech — calling for the police chief to be fired — is a criminal act under the city charter. The idea to file charges here popped up in a Facebook group aimed recalling the vice mayor’s mother, Sen. Louise Lucas. huffpost.com/entry/portsmou…
“Yes, there is racism in the world, but it’s nowhere near as bad as people make it to be,” says the guy who filed criminal charges against Portsmouth’s Black vice mayor for calling for the police chief’s firing. huffpost.com/entry/portsmou…
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26 Jun
MUST READ: @aterkel looks back at that time a number of Senate Democrats cowered to the Fraternal Order of Police when they smeared Obama’s nominee to head the Civil Rights Division: huffpost.com/entry/fraterna…
"I think if you look into it, it would be a rare situation in which somebody was blocked from public service for having successfully vindicated the Constitution of the United States," Debo Adegbole told me after his confirmation vote failed. huffpost.com/entry/debo-ade…
Chris Coons now tells HuffPost he regrets his vote.

“I was ascribing to Debo Adegbile some of the consequences of the actions of a client of his. As a matter of law, that’s not right.”

huffpost.com/entry/fraterna…
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