Pam Bondi suddenly dismisses the highest Ethics leader of the Department of Justice in a letter of four sentences

Prosecutor General Pam Bondi from the Department of Justice was released by a letter of ethics director in a letter of four sentences, which misrepresents his name, noting the latest withdrawal from the agency through the mass exit of the career prosecutors from Donald Trump’s administration.

July 11th Sent a letter to Jospeh Tirrell Independent Note its termination is “effective immediately”, but does not specify the reason why it has been dismissed suddenly.

Joseph Tirrell, who since 2023 Served as the Director of the Ethics Service of the Department of Justice, and was responsible for reviewing financial disclosures and other issues related to the Attorney General’s Office and other senior law enforcement officers. He led a team of about 30 people to ensure that government lawyers and other officials followed ethical guidelines.

“My public services did not end, and my career as a federal civil servant is not over,” he wrote Linkedin on Monday. “I took an oath at the age of 18 as a mid -ship to ‘support and defend the US Constitution.’ Since then, I have been introduced at least five times.

Tirrell’s shooting follows Bondi’s cleansing of approximately 20 employees of the Department of Justice, who participated in the research of former special adviser Jack Smith with the former president. Tirrell is reportedly confirming the receipt of Smith from $ 140,000 Pro Bono’s legal taxes from Covington & Burling. It is unclear whether the Tirrell shooting is related.

Pam Bondi July 11th Abruptly dismissed the director of the Ethics Bureau of the Justice Department because career prosecutors withdrew from the shy agency (AFP via Getty Images)

Pam Bondi July 11th Abruptly dismissed the director of the Ethics Bureau of the Justice Department because career prosecutors withdrew from the shy agency (AFP via Getty Images)

Shortly after he took office, the President rejected the highest guard of government ethics, causing a legal battle that reached the Supreme Court. That independent Government Ethics Service will regularly consult the Tirrell team.

Sudden Tirrell shooting also “reflects a bright spotlight returning to its obvious ethical conflicts, and how it handled the Direo’s big solutions related to former clients, including the Qatar Government and the pfizer, according to John Golilinger with a citizen of Democratic defense group.”

Career prosecutors also leave the shy agency from a short election.

Lawyers have left their duties in recent months of the Federal Programs of the Federal Programs of the Federal Program, which defend the president’s political actions in court. About 250 Lawyers of the Civil Rights Department of the Department of Justice – 70 percent of the lawyers there – also withdrew from the agency during the first few months of Trump’s administration.

Recent shocks of the Department of Justice also come when the administration requires answers to Jeffrey Epstein’s research, as Maga loyalists turn the president, Bondi and other top law enforcement officers on the administration’s inability to publish more information about the sex offender and its alleged client list.

The Department of Justice announced last week that Epstein, who had been charged with having sex, did not leave such a list, although in February. Bondi suggested that he was on her table. She later said she meant a common case.

However, the Department of Justice finally concluded that the public disclosure of such a material would be inappropriate and will remain a federal judge, disappointed with the president’s supporters and conspiracy theorists who linked Epstein’s case with suspicions of a broader corruption and sexual abuse scandal involving minors and powerful figures.

Independent asked for comments from the Department of Justice.

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