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Ex-DOJ official goes public with blistering criticism of his former bosses
前司法部官员公开对其前任老板提出严厉批评
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直到最近,乔纳森·格罗斯还是特朗普在司法部的政治任命人员,并在其“武器化工作组”工作。他现在已成为该部门的直言不讳的批评者。乔纳森·格罗斯今年早些时候离开了司法部,并成为司法部领导层的直言不讳的批评者。本月,格罗斯对保守派影响者、前 1 月 6 日骚乱被告布兰登·斯特拉卡 (Brandon Straka) 进行了广泛的演播室采访,并明显对代理总检察长托德·布兰奇 (Todd Blanche) 领导下的司法部的方向感到沮丧。布兰登·斯特拉卡(Brandon Straka)来自 YouTube 隐藏标题 特朗普司法部的一名前政治任命者已成为最直言不讳的批评者之一,指责他的前任老板,尤其是代理司法部长托德·布兰奇(Todd Blanche)“非常草率”。工作、“破坏”、野心勃勃和对特朗普议程的背叛。特朗普司法部聘请的律师将 1 月 6 日的起诉与大屠杀律师乔纳森·格罗斯进行了调查,他还透露了有关该部门“武器化工作组”内部运作的新信息。前司法部长帕姆·邦迪发起的一项内部行动,旨在调查有关拜登政府领导下联邦执法被政治化的指控。他公开与该部门决裂之际,正值特朗普政府处于微妙时刻。在总统为中期选举做准备之际,“让美国再次伟大”基地的一些成员对他们认为未能兑现问责承诺感到沮丧。格罗斯在代表 2021 年 1 月 6 日美国国会大厦袭击事件中被指控的被告后,于去年夏天加入司法部民权部门。在接手这些案件之前,这位拉比出身的律师没有刑事辩护经验。尽管如此,他还是对起诉工作提出了尖锐的批评,一度将其与大屠杀相比较。他对 1 月 6 日案件的工作帮助了
Until recently, Jonathan Gross was a Trump political appointee at the Department of Justice and worked on its "Weaponization Working Group." He has now become a vocal critic of the department. Jonathan Gross left the Department of Justice earlier this year and has become an outspoken critic of the department's leadership. This month, Gross gave an extensive in-studio interview to Brandon Straka, a conservative influencer and former Jan. 6 riot defendant, and appeared visibly frustrated with the direction of the department under Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general. Brandon Straka via YouTube hide caption A former political appointee at the Trump Justice Department has emerged as one of its most outspoken critics, accusing his former bosses, particularly acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, of "very sloppy" work, "sabotage," careerism and betrayal of the Trump agenda. Investigations Trump DOJ hired lawyer who compared Jan. 6 prosecutions to the Holocaust Attorney Jonathan Gross is also revealing new information about the inner workings of the department's "Weaponization Working Group," an internal effort launched by former Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate claims that federal law enforcement was politicized under the Biden administration. His public break with the department comes at a delicate time for the Trump administration. As the president gears up for the midterm elections some members of the MAGA base have expressed frustration at what they see as a failure to deliver on promises of accountability. Gross joined the Justice Department's civil rights division last summer after representing defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Before taking on those cases, the rabbi-turned-lawyer had no criminal defense experience. He nonetheless became a strident critic of the prosecution effort, at one point comparing it to the Holocaust. His work on Jan. 6 cases helped r