We all know the justice system is supposed to be fair—equal treatment under the law, no matter who you are.
But what happens when the very people running the system have personal connections to the cases they’re handling?
That’s exactly the concern as Trump’s former lawyer, Todd Blanche, has just been appointed Deputy Attorney General, raising serious conflict of interest questions.
Add to that the sudden pause on enforcing anti-bribery laws, and you’ve got watchdog groups ringing every alarm bell in Washington.
Just take a look at what’s been happening inside the Department of Justice lately:
⚖ Trump’s own defense lawyer is now in charge of overseeing key legal cases.
⚖ Anti-corruption laws like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) are suddenly ‘on hold.’
⚖ Major corruption trials—including the Cognizant bribery case—are mysteriously delayed.
That’s not just bad optics. That’s a flashing neon sign that says, “Something shady is going on.”
“This level of legal favoritism is unprecedented,” says former prosecutor Linda Martin. “If we don’t fix this now, the justice system could lose all credibility.”
Let’s break it down—who wins and who loses from these DOJ moves?
✅ Big corporations – They now have less to fear from bribery investigations.
✅ Trump & his allies – If cases against them are “slow-walked,” they could avoid legal consequences.
❌ Everyday Americans – Justice should apply to everyone, not just the rich and powerful.
The real fear? This could set a dangerous precedent where justice isn’t about laws—it’s about who you know.
Some say this is just partisan politics. Others argue it’s a major threat to democracy.
💬 What do YOU think?
🔹 Is the DOJ playing favorites?
🔹 Or is this just another political firestorm with no real impact?
Drop a comment below and let’s discuss! 👇
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