A 2021 memo highlights the selective enforcement and weaponization of the DOJ/FBI.
Starting on page 25, there is a DOJ memo dated January 27, 2021.
In other words, it was sent nationwide to every federal prosecutor’s office.
It was from the acting director (name redacted).
The subject: Recruitment Notice: Six-to-Nine-Month AUSA Details to the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia to Handle Cases Involving the Breach of the United States Capitol Building
The Action Required: Please volunteer AUSAs to assist with the significant influx of cases resulting from the recent breach of the United States Capitol Building.
The due date: Immediate, but no later than February 5, 2021.
On behalf of the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia (USAODC), EOUSA seeks AUSAs for six-to-nine-month detail assignments to work full-time on criminal cases arising from the breach of the United States Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. The USAO-DC is facing a significant influx of cases relating to the events that occurred that day and is working diligently with investigators to gather evidence and enforce our nation’s laws. The USAO-DC has an urgent need for assistance with prosecuting hundreds of criminal cases involving a variety of offenses including obstruction, entering a restricted building, assault on a federal officer, destruction of government property, rioting, and seditious conspiracy. Detailees may serve from their home districts or in the District of Columbia. Detailees who work from their home districts may be required to travel occasionally to the District of Columbia. Extensions of detail assignments will potentially be needed.
This is not a reimbursable detail. During the period of the detail, each detailee’s home district will continue to cover the salary cost of the detailee. EOUSA will centrally fund other related costs, such as extended temporary duty travel allowances (EX-TOY).
Based on the importance and immediacy of the need, we ask each United States Attorney to consider whether he or she can offer critical assistance to the USAO-DC. We need to receive responses from each district on or before February 5, 2021.
Source: The Gateway Pundit