Last Updated on January 2, 2025

As President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches, federal prosecutors who have railroaded January 6 defendants, the outgoing president and his associates over the past 4 years are running scared.

According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, many attorneys from Joe Biden’s Department of Justice are currently seeking protection and considering leaving their positions. There has been a significant increase in the number of resumes being submitted to law firms by department lawyers who are eager to transition into roles in the private sector.

The attorneys at the Justice Department who have potentially incurred the ire of President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters are now grappling with the difficult decision of whether to remain in government employment post-Inauguration Day. They are also strategizing on how best to safeguard themselves from potential backlash and retaliation.

A multitude of prosecutors and agents within the department have been involved in cases that could expose them to risks. These include investigations led by special counsels into Trump, legal actions against numerous individuals who participated in the Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021, as well as cases of contempt of Congress that resulted in the imprisonment of prominent Trump allies like Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro.

Their concerns are part of a broader wave of uncertainty that has swept through the Justice Department since Trump’s re-election, as he and his appointees openly float plans to fire career employees and bring the department more closely under presidential control.

Some department lawyers on the fence about leaving have sought counsel from Attorney General Merrick Garland and other senior officials, who have encouraged them to stay on for continuity of government and for their expertise, people familiar with the discussions said.

Law firms say they have seen an unprecedented flood of résumés from department lawyers looking for the exits. While presidential transitions always upend the ranks of political appointees, “now, it’s seeping into a lot of career people,” said Steve Nelson, a legal recruiter who helps lawyers make the jump from government into the private sector.

The incoming administration including Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, and of course President-elect Donald Trump were also victims of these prosecutions in addition to the nearly 1600 January 6 defendants and their families.

While former Trump advisor Steve Bannon served a 4-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress, after he ignored a subpoena from the January 6 House Select Committee,  Merrick Garland also was subpoenaed from Congress and never faced prosecution or jail time.

“Everyone I’ve talked to, mostly lawyers, are losing their minds,” a DOJ attorney, who was granted anonymity to speak to the press about the current climate in the government agency following Trump’s historic victory, told Politico. “The fear is that career leadership and career employees everywhere are either going to leave or they’re going to be driven out.”

On Monday, Special Counsel Jack Smith withdrew his appeal of the lawfare classified documents case against Trump and handed it over to the US Attorney’s Office in Florida.

Attorneys on the case including Assistant Special Counsel James Pearce, Jay Braitt, David Harbach, John Pellettieri, and Cecil VanDevender submitted a notice to withdraw on Monday.

Smith reportedly plans to resign before Trump takes office on January 20, 2025. but will finish his work and step down along with his team to avoid being fired by Trump, who has promised to remove Smith “within two seconds” of taking office.

U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew  Graves is slated to step down from his position effective January 16, 2025, after three years of handling the high-profile cases related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot and weaponizing the DOJ against political dissent.

Trump’s nominee for attorney general, Pam Bondi,  has indicated some retribution against the Biden DOJ would be justified.

“The Department of Justice, the prosecutors, will be prosecuted, the bad ones,” Bondi told Fox News last year. “The investigators will be investigated … We can clean house next term, and that’s what has to happen.”

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