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BumRushDaShow

(165,175 posts)
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 04:23 PM Dec 6

Exodus From State Department Legal Office Could Heighten Risk Of Trump Admin Breaking The Law

Source: Huff Post

Dec 6, 2025, 08:00 AM EST


The Trump administration has spurred a professional exodus at the State Department office focused on international law, which could make it harder for the government to assess if the administration is breaking the law or committing war crimes, former department officials told HuffPost.

The Office of the Legal Adviser at State, known as “L,” is the U.S.’s core instrument for considering whether government policies and actions comply with international law. But that office has shriveled under President Donald Trump, meaning such expertise may now play a smaller role in decision-making about major international issues — like the administration’s lethal attacks on boats in the Caribbean Sea, which lawmakers and experts are increasingly expressing alarm about, calling the campaign illegal and an abuse of power.

This year, more than 60 staff members have left the office, whose ranks usually comprise between 200 and 300 people, according to Christina Sanford, who was among them. She concluded her service there in November after nine years as an assistant legal adviser, which meant she oversaw one of L’s 23 sections covering various State Department branches.

She told HuffPost the losses include seven of L’s senior executives, five of whom were at her senior level — at which there were already some vacancies — and two of whom were at the more senior rank of deputy legal adviser, which only four officials hold. Two additional staffers moved on from L just this week, she said.

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-breaking-law-risk-state-department-exodus_n_69337d9be4b03cea5ab4513d

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Exodus From State Department Legal Office Could Heighten Risk Of Trump Admin Breaking The Law (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Dec 6 OP
I doubt that having a million lawyers at the State Department legal office could make it harder generalbetrayus Dec 6 #1
Trump and his Republican's popsdenver Dec 6 #5
No worries Bayard Dec 6 #2
The Trump Administration DOESN'T CARE if they are breaking existing laws. tanyev Dec 6 #3
Not only doesn't care: It's exactly what he wants. Justice matters. Dec 6 #6
the risk of his admin breaking the law is already 100% Jerry2144 Dec 6 #4
He constantly breaks the law. Solly Mack Dec 6 #7
Destruction everywhere! yellow dahlia Dec 6 #8
Hard to wrap my mind around mahina Dec 6 #9
The six that matter are busy collecting tips. Kid Berwyn Dec 7 #10

generalbetrayus

(1,484 posts)
1. I doubt that having a million lawyers at the State Department legal office could make it harder
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 04:39 PM
Dec 6

for the Orange Julius Caesar administration to ignore the law.

popsdenver

(1,428 posts)
5. Trump and his Republican's
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 06:04 PM
Dec 6

grand plan, is to replace all government positions with MAGA Loyalists........The Republicans and 2025 have already figured out that instead of targeting the massive amounts of government employees, it is easier to get rid of or defund entire Commissions and Agencies.......

tanyev

(48,579 posts)
3. The Trump Administration DOESN'T CARE if they are breaking existing laws.
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 05:06 PM
Dec 6

They think everything they want to do should be legal and everything they don’t want people to do should be illegal.

Justice matters.

(9,281 posts)
6. Not only doesn't care: It's exactly what he wants.
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 06:09 PM
Dec 6

Oh, it's a law?? Not MY law: Go ahead and let's break it! Then let's bragg about it while lying to try (and succeed at) covering it up!

Jerry2144

(3,166 posts)
4. the risk of his admin breaking the law is already 100%
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 05:52 PM
Dec 6

It's guaranteed they will. Maybe this will make them break the law twice for each offence?

Solly Mack

(96,284 posts)
7. He constantly breaks the law.
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 06:51 PM
Dec 6

Of course he and his fellow criminals will do everything they can make it harder to get all the info on his crimes...to include oversight.

mahina

(20,338 posts)
9. Hard to wrap my mind around
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 11:56 PM
Dec 6

How much this admin loves being lawless.

Was the plan to throw every one of these people who didn’t quit under the bus, sequentially?

Kid Berwyn

(22,726 posts)
10. The six that matter are busy collecting tips.
Sun Dec 7, 2025, 11:45 AM
Dec 7

“Gratuities,” Clarence Thomas called it. Bribery.

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