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Aug 19, 2025 8 tweets 3 min read Read on X
🚨 BREAKING: 75% of Biden’s DOJ Civil Rights lawyers are GONE.

Harmeet Dhillon just confirmed that since January, she’s gutted the swamp inside the DOJ—and is now rebuilding it for REAL law enforcement.

This is what draining the swamp looks like. 🧵 Image
2/ When Dhillon took office as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights:

200+ attorneys retired immediately under a federal package

100 more resigned in protest

Result? The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division lost 3/4 of its Woke, DEI-enforcing staff in just 6 months. Image
3/ Why did they leave?

Because Dhillon is ending the era of:

❌ Woke racial spoils
❌ Weaponized “equity”
❌ Ideological lawfare

And replacing it with:

✅ Equal enforcement of the law
✅ Religious liberty protections
✅ Real civil rights, not political games Image
4/ She’s already moved to:

• Investigate antisemitism on campuses
• Suspend funding to colleges enabling harassment
• Defend religious freedom
• Enforce workplace rights for Americans against foreign worker abuse

That just does NOT appeal to the DOJ's Wokesters. Image
5/ On elections: Dhillon has pushed for real Voting Rights Act enforcement, ending illegal racially gerrymandered districts.

On speech: “You can criticize Israel… but you can’t deny another student their education or liberty.”

It's about time.

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6/ Her warning shot:

“Most people in America feel like they have to lie throughout the day just to get by.”

Dhillon says the DOJ must protect Americans’ rights to speak openly without fear. Image
7/ Dhillon shrank this vital corner of the swamp by an incredible 75% in just six months—and now she's hiring attorneys who will enforce the law as written, not as warped by Woke Deep Staters.

This is Trump’s DOJ.
This is accountability.
This is how you save America. 🇺🇸 Image
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