Bondi Reveals FBI Delivered 'Truckload' of Jeffrey Epstein Files, Meanwhile Top Bureau Official Resigns

Senior Department of Justice attorney Enez Reuveni has been suspended by Attorney General Pam Bondi from representing the administration in a deportation case. Reuveni, the acting deputy director of Justice’s immigration litigation division, was suspended for allegedly not following a directive from his superiors. This decision was communicated through a letter from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Reuveni, a 15-year veteran of the Department of Justice, was recently promoted to acting deputy director of the immigration litigation division.

August Flentje, the acting director of the immigration litigation division, will also be on vacation with Reuveni after being suspended for failing to supervise a subordinate. These actions stem from the deportation case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador who entered the US in 2011. Garcia, who was linked to the Salvadoran MS-13 gang, was ordered to be deported in 2019. However, a judge suspended his deportation due to potential threats from a rival gang in El Salvador.

In early March, Garcia was detained by ICE and deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador, prompting his attorneys to file a lawsuit. Following this, a judge, appointed during the Obama administration, ruled on Friday that the government must locate and return Garcia to the US. This development has set the stage for a Constitutional standoff over the case.

Reuveni’s demise was probably brought on by his court performance Friday which showed he disagreed with the Trump administration’s position and seemed to be more interested in sucking up to the judge by throwing his client under the bus than in doing his job. These are some of the exchanges.

When Pam Bondi was sworn in, one of the first things she did was to address the practice of DOJ lawyers during Trump 1.0 of refusing to participate in cases, sign briefs, and even throw cases they disagreed with. “It is the job of an attorney privileged to serve in the Department of Justice to zealously defend the interests of the United States,” she wrote, “Those interests, and the overall policy of the United States, are set by the Nation’s Chief Executive, who is vested by the Constitution with all “[E]xecutive Power.” More broadly, attorneys are expected to zealously advance, protect, and defend their client’s interests. Department of Justice attorneys have signed up for a job that requires zealously advocating for the United States.”

This isn’t hard. Working for DOJ shouldn’t be like playing AYSO soccer. There shouldn’t be participation trophies, and not every game ends with free snacks. It seems like the bad old ways in the DOJ went underground for a while but are now reemerging, and Reuveni was in the wrong place at the wrong time, saying the wrong thing. The seriousness of the affair is underscored by Reuveni’s supervisor getting hammered even though he signed the combative brief opposing the judge’s “bring him back” order on Saturday. This seems calculated to send a message that it isn’t enough that you personally are getting with the new program; you are responsible for bringing your attorneys along with you.

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