President Trump speaks before signing an executive order at the White House Oval Office on March 7.
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President Trump is scheduled to visit the Ministry of Justice on Friday to put his vision for the administration.
“I think we have incredible people, and all I will do is see me. They will really see them, but it is my thoughts,” he told reporters at the White House.
Trump said he would talk about crime and immigration. “We will talk about a lot of things,” he said. “Full series.”
White House press secretary Caroline Levitte said in a statement that Trump will also discuss “ending the weapon of justice against the Americans because of their political tendencies.”

It is not customary for the head of sitting to deliver a letter from the Ministry of Justice. There is usually a separation between politics and the Ministry of Justice, but Trump has repeatedly attacking the part of his campaign’s election letters and said to the path of last year that he would use the Ministry of Justice to pursue the people he sees unreliable.
Last year, Trump faced special investigations into the lawyers’ federalism in his actions about the January 6 attack on the American Capitol and dealt with it with classified documents. The Ministry of Justice is officially These cases were dropped After Trump won the 2024 elections – in line with his long point of view that the president cannot be prosecuted.

Trump’s visit comes on Friday, when the Trump administration has spent the past few weeks in an attempt to re -configure the department, discount Lawyers who worked on cases related to January 6 fire The officials who investigated the same president.
Trump also put some of his closest allies in leadership positions. Trump, Bam Bondi ally, leads the administration as a public lawyer. Last month, the Senate – where the Republicans were the majority – Cash Patel as director of the FBI. Battil promoted conspiracy theories about the “deep state”, a long critic of the Federal Investigation Office and the Ministry of Finance.