When it comes to the Trump administration’s approach to law enforcement, much of the president’s second term has featured one personnel purge after another at the Justice Department and the FBI. But Republican officials aren’t just ousting people in federal law enforcement, they’re also closing offices that have done important work over the years.
Take the FBI’s public corruption squad, for example. The New York Times reported:
The F.B.I. is disbanding a squad that handles investigations into members of Congress and fraud by federal employees, according to people familiar with the matter, a move that comes as the Trump administration seeks to eliminate or marginalize units responsible for public corruption cases. … The special agent in charge of criminal matters at the field office — who was recently responsible for investigating the Biden administration’s green energy grants — was also pushed out of his job, those people said.
The Times’ report, which has been independently verified by NBC News, added that the moves are some of FBI Director Kash Patel’s “most drastic to date,” adding that the demise of the public corruption squad, known internally as CR15, could “reduce the bureau’s capacity to fulfill one of its core missions: leading major investigations into public corruption cases.”
As for the motivation behind the developments, NBC News’ Ryan Reilly, who first broke the story, noted that this is the same FBI unit “that aided Jack Smith’s special counsel investigation into President Donald Trump.”
It’s dramatic enough that the FBI is shutting down a squad with, as the Times put it, “vast experience handling complicated investigations involving public officials,” but making matters even worse is the larger pattern.








