DOJ Considers Criminal Charges Against Former USIP Officials Involved in Mutiny
- The Department of Justice is considering criminal charges against former U.S. Institute of Peace officials for attempting to obstruct leadership changes, according to a senior DOJ official.
- The DOJ is investigating actions such as removing door locks and distributing flyers instructing staff not to cooperate with incoming officials for potential legality issues, as reported by the same DOJ official.
- President Donald Trump's administration initiated a leadership change on March 14 due to non-compliance with a February 19 executive order, causing resistance from USIP leadership.
- Law enforcement had to intervene after USIP staff barricaded themselves, and a federal judge criticized the cooperation of Department of Government Efficiency officials during the conflict.
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DOJ Explores Criminal Charges Against Ousted USIP Mutineers
The Department of Justice is exploring potential criminal charges against former U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) officials who sought to challenge the Trump administration’s leadership changes at the federally funded think tank on Monday, a senior DOJ official told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
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