Trump will visit the Justice Department, months after his criminal prosecutions were dismissed
- President Donald Trump will give a law-and-order speech at the Justice Department on Friday, marking his first visit to the building and the first by any president in a decade.
- Trump's remarks are expected to address grievances regarding the criminal justice system, which he has criticized in the past.
- He will speak on topics like restoring law and order and removing violent criminals from communities, according to the White House.
- The event marks a significant shift from former presidents, who typically avoided such political engagements with the Justice Department.
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