**Corruption Crisis: Deep State's Influence in the DOJ Under Fire**
Concerns about the integrity and accountability of federal law enforcement agencies are growing as revelations about the so-called "Deep State" within the Department of Justice (DOJ) come to light.
Prominent lawyer and political activist Harmeet Dhillon is ringing alarm bells regarding the entrenched bureaucracy that appears resistant to meaningful reform.
During a recent discussion with Glenn Beck, Dhillon described her struggle to assert new standards within the DOJ, revealing that a significant portion of her team has left, signaling the depth of discontent with the current culture.
Dhillon noted, "I had about 400 attorneys working in my department. I have one-third of that now."
This exodus of talent is alarming, especially when paired with the troubling trend of ongoing investigations that lead nowhere, leaving the American public questioning the effectiveness of the very institutions meant to uphold justice.
Beck emphasized the frustration of many citizens, stating that repeated investigations without visible outcomes have resulted in a crisis of confidence in the FBI and DOJ. "If we lose in 28 and you haven't cleaned up and set clear rules of law... all these people got away with it last time," he warned.
The ramifications of this lack of accountability could spell disaster for the upcoming elections, threatening to further erode trust in the judicial system.
Dhillon highlighted a significant structural issue within the DOJ, stating that it is a sprawling agency with more than 100,000 employees, but only a handful of positions are filled by political appointees.
The overwhelming majority operate under long-established practices, many of which, according to Dhillon, do not align with the values and expectations of the American people.
"It’s only the very top, top, top layer of that is politically appointed and committed to the President’s agenda," she explained, pointing to a disconnect between leadership and the action necessary to restore public faith in federal law enforcement.
As calls for transparency and accountability intensify, it's clear that the American people are demanding justice—and they expect their elected officials to act decisively.
The time for change is now, and the spotlight is firmly placed on the DOJ as it faces unprecedented scrutiny from all sides. The question remains: will the agencies fulfill their duties, or will they continue to be mired in the bureaucratic stagnation of the past?
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