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Botany

(77,458 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:54 AM Friday

Glen Kirschner on what the D. o. J.'s job is really supposed to be. An independent agency from the President.

Glen, “Politics and prosecution are not supposed to mix. The current D.o.J. and Blanche
would make Kim Jong Un blush.”

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Glen Kirschner on what the D. o. J.'s job is really supposed to be. An independent agency from the President. (Original Post) Botany Friday OP
Here is a good discussion of the ethical reasons why Blanche is wrong on the DOJ only representing trump LetMyPeopleVote Friday #1
Blanche seems to be from the the Bill Barr school of being the President's personal lawyer as A.J.. Botany Friday #2
unless there is iron clad constitutional separation, all of this "supposed to be" talk means nothing. harumph Friday #3

LetMyPeopleVote

(180,317 posts)
1. Here is a good discussion of the ethical reasons why Blanche is wrong on the DOJ only representing trump
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:01 AM
Friday

Blanche is claiming that the DOJ reports to and only represents trump which is why it is okay to target trump's enemies. That is wrong

Todd Blanche’s first press conference reveals DOJ’s new primary client: Trump www.ms.now/news/news-an...

LaCiuraRaffaele (@laciuraraffaele.bsky.social) 2026-04-09T02:27:35.432Z

https://www.ms.now/news/news-analysis/todd-blanches-first-press-conference-reveals-dojs-new-primary-client-president-trump

It is undeniably true that no matter where in the United States an attorney practices, they owe a duty of loyalty and confidentiality to their clients. It is equally true that those duties persist long after the representation has concluded.

Yet ethical standards governing lawyers also provide that a lawyer for an organization — corporate, nonprofit or governmental — owes those duties to the organization itself, not any executive or employee.

That’s equally true of the federal government, former prosecutor and New York Law School professor Rebecca Roiphe told MS NOW.

The entity that prosecutors represent — the government or the public — is not the same as the individual who is appointed or elected to run that entity,” she explained.

Roiphe, who has written about the ethical obligations of federal prosecutors, added, “The idea that there is an ethical conflict of interest if you were prosecuting the president is absurd. A lawyer for a corporation could easily cooperate with the government in prosecuting the CEO and no one would think those lawyers have a conflict of interest.”

And in a recent law review article with former federal prosecutor and Fordham Law School professor Bruce Green, who directs his school’s legal ethics program, Roiphe also observed that in representing the government itself, federal prosecutors have even more demanding obligations than in a standard attorney-client relationship.

As the Supreme Court noted in its 1935 opinion in Berger v. United States, “The United States Attorney is the representative not of an ordinary party to a controversy, but of a sovereignty whose obligation to govern impartially is as compelling as its obligation to govern at all; and whose interest, therefore, in a criminal prosecution is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done.”

Put another way, as Roiphe and Green wrote, for federal prosecutors, “the public is the principal, not the President.”....

After all, Blanche also said yesterday that among the thousands of DOJ investigations and prosecutions underway, “it is true that some of them involve men, women, and entities that the President in the past has had issues with and that [he] believe[s] should be investigated. That is his right, and indeed, it is his duty to do that, meaning, to lead this country.”

The question now is this: If Trump is indeed the DOJ’s primary client, as Blanche suggested yesterday, can justice, as the Supreme Court conceived it, truly be done?

Blanche's view on ethics are simply wrong. I believe that Blanche should be disbarred after he leaves office

Botany

(77,458 posts)
2. Blanche seems to be from the the Bill Barr school of being the President's personal lawyer as A.J..
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:31 AM
Friday

Btw I am pretty sure that the A.J.’s job is to be the top cop in America and that the President
already has consul in the White House Lawyer. I might be wrong.

The President has the right to go after people who investigated Trump’s law breaking:

harumph

(3,301 posts)
3. unless there is iron clad constitutional separation, all of this "supposed to be" talk means nothing.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:39 AM
Friday

- the blueprint for future abuse and grifting has been laid out by the Trump admin. There is no reason to believe that
any future administration will go back to a "gentleman's agreement." Bottom line, the constitution in its current form is insufficient to
protect ordinary citizens from the predations of an obscenely wealthy class. We're just meat on the hoof for these motherfuckers.

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