Maddow Blog-Trump's FBI shuts down its public corruption squad, making a misguided agenda worse
The administration has never said its tolerant of corruption, but the demise of the FBIs public corruption squad is part of a pattern.
Trumpâs FBI shuts down its public corruption squad, making a misguided agenda worse
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JUST FUCKING MAKING CORRUPTION GREAT AGAIN.
WE ARE NOW AT PAR WITH COUNTRIES LIKE
SOMALIA, SUDAN, NICARAGUA, HAITI,...
— Greed Apocalypse (@juanmunoz.bsky.social) 2025-05-17T18:39:25.004Z
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When it comes to the Trump administrations approach to law enforcement, much of the presidents second term has featured one personnel purge after another at the Justice Department and the FBI. But Republican officials arent just ousting people in federal law enforcement, theyre also closing offices that have done important work over the years.
Take the FBIs public corruption squad, for example. The New York Times reported:
The F.B.I. is disbanding a squad that handles investigations into members of Congress and fraud by federal employees, according to people familiar with the matter, a move that comes as the Trump administration seeks to eliminate or marginalize units responsible for public corruption cases. ... The special agent in charge of criminal matters at the field office who was recently responsible for investigating the Biden administrations green energy grants was also pushed out of his job, those people said.
.....Consider the related moves since Donald Trump returned to the White House:
Trumps Justice Department gutted its Public Integrity Section, which oversees prosecutions of public officials accused of corruption.
The president ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to pause enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Trump fired at least 18 inspectors general who were responsible for rooting out corruption.
Trump fired the head of the federal agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers.
Trumps budget director is gutting the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an agency that has spent years taking on corruption that affects consumers.
Trumps Justice Department abandoned a corruption case against Eric Adams.
A Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., demoted multiple senior supervisors involved in, among other things, public corruption cases.
Trumps Justice Department abandoned a criminal case against a former Republican congressman whod already been found guilty of corruption by a jury. That came on the heels of Trumps Justice Department also taking steps to abandon a criminal investigation into a different Republican congressman accused of corruption.
Trump pardoned former Gov. Rob Blagojevich, whose crimes are synonymous with corrupt Illinois politics but who has also aligned himself with the president.
The Trump administration has never explicitly said that its tolerant of corruption, but given the circumstances, does it really have to?