On “Morning Joe,” hosts expressed incredulity over the Department of Justice’s controversial hiring decision—a former January 6 defendant is now employed in a senior advisory role.
Co-hosts described the move as “very bizarre” and “mind-boggling,” highlighting the stunning optics and potential implications for departmental credibility.
The hire involves an individual who was captured on video during the Capitol attack calling police “Nazis” and urging rioters to “kill them.”
Political analysts on the show elaborated on how such a hire could undermine both the DOJ’s impartiality and public trust.
They questioned what message it sends about the department’s standards and integrity, especially when the individual in question played a vocal role in one of the most polarizing events in recent U.S. history.
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