Critics fear the ideal of 'prosecutorial independence' has been jettisoned in favour of partisan goals during the first year of Trump's second term.
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It began on the first day of his second term, with instructions to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to end the "weaponisation" of prosecutorial power.
But with those first strokes of his pen, President Donald Trump instead launched a year of dramatic changes to the Justice Department, the government body responsible for enforcing federal law in the United States.






