US President Donald Trump on Friday accused former President Joe Biden's administration of turning the Department of Justice (DOJ) into a “Department of Injustice” and added that “those days are over.” Trump made these remarks at the Department of Justice following a series of terminations and resignations of Biden-era judges, attorneys, and other officials under the new administration. “Our predecessor turned the Department of Justice into a Department of Injustice, but I stand before you to declare that those days are over, and they are never coming back.

And now, as the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of our country, I will insist upon and demand accountability for all the wrongs and abuse that have occurred,” Trump said. He claimed that these abuses included how investigators “spied on my campaign, launched one hoax and disinformation operation after another.” “They persecuted my family, staff and supporters; raided my home, Mar-a-Lago; and did everything within their power to prevent me from becoming the president of the United States,” Trump said.

Trump vowed to “clean up” Washington, tackle crime, and curb illegal immigration. He also said that he didn't want other world leaders, including Indian PM Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, to witness the city's “tension, graffiti, and broken barriers.” “We are cleaning up our city, this great capital, we are not going to have crime, we are going to take graffiti down, we have alre.