Senator Sheldon Whitehouse urges Attorney General Pam Bondi to preserve documents amid DOJ's proposed rule affecting state bar ethics.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Whitehouse requests document preservation: U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi asking the Department of Justice (DOJ) to preserve documents related to a proposed rule that may alter state bar oversight of DOJ attorneys. The rule would allow the Attorney General to review complaints before state bars proceed with investigations.
Concerns about ethics oversight: The senator noted that the proposed rule follows an increase in ethics complaints against Trump administration lawyers, criticizing the DOJ's assertion that the complaints are politically motivated without acknowledging the nature of the allegations. Whitehouse emphasized the legal obligation for the DOJ to maintain documentation related to these matters.
Background on previous complaints: In September, Senators Whitehouse and Blumenthal filed an ethics complaint with the New York State Bar against Judge Emil Bove for alleged prosecutorial misconduct. The request to preserve records may pertain to ongoing investigations by state bar organizations into ethics breaches within the DOJ.
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