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According to reports, the Trump administration has moved over a dozen long-serving Justice Department employees to new positions. This includes one individual who was heavily involved in advocating for the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.
The new assignments ā given to at least 15 longtime officials ā will see the federal employees remain within DOJ but in the roles where they are expected to wield less influence on the departmentās major decision, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday.Ā
Some officials were notified they were being transferredĀ just hours after President Trump was sworn-in on Monday, according to the outlet.Ā
Deputy Assistant Attorney General George Toscas, who has served in the DOJās national security division for nearly 20 years, is reportedly among the officials being moved.Ā
Toscas was a key figure in the DOJās push for the August 2022 FBI raid of President Trumpās Mar-a-Lago estate, after the 45th president allegedly defied the National Archivesā repeated requests for White House documents from his first term in office.Ā
Toscas fumed to FBI officials that he didnāt āgive a damn about the opticsā of an unprecedented raid of a former presidentās home during a combative call between the DOJ and the bureauās Washington Field Office ahead of the issuance of a warrant to search for the documents, court filings in former special counsel Jack Smithās dismissed classified documents case against Trump show.Ā
āYou and your leadership seem to have gone from cautious to fearful,ā Toscas reportedly wrote in an email to the former head of the FBI Washington Field Office, Steven DāAntuono, after the phone call, according to NBC News.Ā Ā
Toscas allegedly told DāAntuono, who had initially opposed the raid, that he was āway out of line on substance and formā for resisting the search of Trumpās residence.Ā
Trump, 78, has argued that the raid and subsequent criminal cases brought against him are emblematic of the Biden administrationās āweaponizationā of the DOJ, which on the campaign trail he vowed to do away with if elected to a second term.Ā
Toscas has reportedly been reassigned to the DOJās new Office of Sanctuary Cities Enforcement.Ā
The transferred employees may opt to resign from DOJ altogether rather than take the new roles.Ā
Some of Toscasā former colleagues told the Washington Post that his experience as a counterintelligence attorney will be missed.Ā
āHe has seen everything in both counterterrorism and counterintelligence,ā a former DOJ National Security Division employee anonymously told the outlet. āThere is no one in the department who knows as much about prosecuting and investigating terrorists and spies as George Toscas.āĀ
The Justice Department did not immediately respond to The Postās request for comment.