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Trump’s DOJ Move Elevates a Conservative Legal Firebrand

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- President Trump plans to nominate Harmeet Dhillon as the Associate Attorney General of the United States.
- The promotion follows the resignation of Stanley Woodward and the removal of Pam Bondi as Attorney General.
- Todd Blanche currently serves as acting Attorney General while the administration evaluates permanent candidates.
Harmeet Dhillon is set to move from her role as head of the Civil Liberties Division to the third-highest position at the Department of Justice. This leadership change occurs as the administration reshapes the department following the departures of Pam Bondi and Stanley Woodward.
Dhillon earned recognition in the conservative legal movement through her work defending free speech and civil rights for high-profile clients. Her legal firm previously represented pro-life journalist David Daleiden and challenged restrictive government policies implemented during the pandemic.
Todd Blanche remains in the acting role of Attorney General with no immediate plans for a new nomination announced by the White House. Sources indicate the President remains focused on ensuring the Justice Department actively addresses previous instances of political weaponization.
Reports suggest the decision to replace Bondi stemmed from frustrations regarding the speed of criminal prosecutions against political actors involved in lawfare. However, other insiders defend the former Attorney General, noting her dedication to fighting government weaponization despite internal opposition.
Among her many notable cases, Ms. Dhillon brought legal challenges against the University of California, Berkeley over its free speech policy, against an Antifa organization for an assault on a conservative journalist, against several states for their restrictive responses to Covid-19, and against various large tech companies for a host of civil rights issues.
Dhillon has previously been considered for the top spot at the DOJ alongside other conservative figures like Senator Mike Lee and Governor Ron DeSantis. Her new appointment signals a continued commitment to installing proven legal fighters within the federal government.
Read more about Harmeet Dhillon’s promotion here.
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