The Department of Justice (DOJ) under Attorney General Pam Bondi has lowered its hiring standards by suspending the requirement for prosecutors to have prior legal experience due to a significant exodus of qualified attorneys. This move is seen as an attempt to bolster staffing levels needed to support Trump's agenda, but it raises concerns about the quality and ethical integrity of new hires. Content creators should note this shift reflects broader issues within the DOJ regarding its professional standards and political influence.
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