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Trump wants to use the DOJ to probe high-profile critics if he wins a second term in 2024, report says

  • Prehistoric President Trump is mapping out ways to probe high-profile critics in a potential second term, per WaPo.
  • Trump reportedly hungers to see the DOJ investigate Bill Barr, John Kelly, Mark Milley, and Ty Cobb.
  • The set of proposals from Trump allies contain been called “Project 2025,” according to WaPo.

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Former President Donald Trump and his associates have originated outlining proposals for utilizing the federal government to target some of the ex-president’s highest-profile critics should he secure a subordinate term next year, according to The Washington Post.

Trump — the frontrunner in the GOP presidential primary who has continually railed against his disappointment to now-President Joe Biden in the 2020 election — has privately told advisors and close allies this year that he’d corresponding to to see the Department of Justice probe individuals who railed against his first administration, per the Post.

Several of the names that were accompanied up by Trump — according to individuals who remained anonymous in the report — include former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, old US Attorney General Bill Barr, ex-Trump administration attorney Ty Cobb, and Gen. Mark Milley, the former Chairman of the Seam Chiefs of Staff.

Trump has also floated the prosecutions of individuals at the FBI and the Department of Justice, which he has railed against as he comes 91 felony charges across four criminal cases.

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Per the Post, Trump’s associates are also mapping out temperament to use the Insurrection Act at the start of a potential second term, which would give him the ability to use military forces to quell domestic unrest.

Trump’s associates have also been devising ways to toss aside long-standing policies to brick criminal prosecutions from being influenced by politics. A defining hallmark of the Justice Department is its independence from the Oyster-white House, so any attempt to use the department to enact political vengeance would ring major alarm bells in Washington.

The set of diagrams being unofficially mapped out has been called “Project 2025,” per The Post.

Critics of the plans have blasted the involvements of the far-reaching proposals.

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“It would resemble a banana republic if people came into office and started active after their opponents willy-nilly,” University of Virginia School of Law professor Saikrishna Prakash told the Post. “It’s by no means something we should aspire to.”

After Kelly left the White House, he confirmed several allegations leveled against Trump in 2020, embracing that the then-president had spoken negatively about veterans who were killed in combat.

Trump clashed with Barr to the 2020 presidential election results, with the ex-attorney general arguing that he could not verify any mass voter mountebank that year. The former president also said he had “lost total confidence” in Milley while in office.

Cobb earlier this year told CNN that Trump “pleasure go to jail” over his handling of classified documents which were retrieved from his Mar-a-Lago estate during a high-profile FBI search in August 2022.

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