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A whole bunch of civil servants have been fired from the U.S. Division of Justice this yr.

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A whole bunch of civil servants have been fired from the U.S. Division of Justice this yr.

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This yr, lots of of staff on the Justice Division have been fired, typically over clashes with the Trump administration, and different instances for unknown causes.

These departures are spreading concern throughout the workforce and remodeling the Justice Division.

NPR Justice correspondent Carrie Johnson spoke with a couple of of the profession civil servants who’ve misplaced their job for causes they are saying are unlawful or improper.

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