They told us the purge was underway and the swamp was being drained, but the facts tell a different story: partisan holdovers and entrenched bureaucrats still lurk in the halls of Main Justice. Congressional oversight has been forced to hold repeated hearings into the so-called weaponization of federal agencies because ordinary Americans deserve to know whether law enforcement served justice or political agendas.
The Department of Justice’s own watchdog work has already exposed systemic failures that cut to the heart of the problem, showing serious lapses in judgment and procedure inside the FBI and related offices. Inspector General findings make clear those failures weren’t just technical mistakes — they were breaches of trust that damaged the Department’s credibility and left the door open for political abuse.
If you needed a recent example of why conservatives remain skeptical, look no further than Justice Department filings defending controversial Jan. 6 prosecutions while moving to dismiss related civil claims. Those filings — and the backlash they’ve provoked — are proof that the agency often still acts like a partisan club instead of a neutral enforcer of the law.
The White House itself has been forced to act, issuing orders and policy directives aimed at ending the politicization of federal law enforcement and restoring impartiality to prosecutions. Those executive actions are welcome, but they’re the first step in a longer fight to strip the permanent bureaucracy of the power to pick winners and losers in American politics.
Congressional committees and oversight bodies have kept up the pressure with hearings and depositions that name names and force transparency, proving that relentless oversight works when patriotic lawmakers refuse to back down. Americans who care about the rule of law should cheer witnesses who come forward and demand prosecutors answer for partisan conduct; accountability is not revenge, it is restoration.
Enough talk. If we want government that serves the people, not a clique of permanent apparatchiks, we must keep the heat on every official who used their badge to persecute political opponents. Patriots must push for firings, prosecutions where warranted, new safeguards against weaponized investigations, and leaders who will replace careerist loyalty to power with loyalty to the Constitution and to hardworking Americans.




