Reuters: Trump's DOJ cut thousands of law enforcement jobs while publicly vowing to get tough on crime.
Reuters reports that the Trump administration's Department of Justice has eliminated thousands of law enforcement positions despite its public commitment to combating crime.
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Reuters reports that the Trump administration's Department of Justice has eliminated thousands of law enforcement positions despite its public commitment to combating crime.
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