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Giant banner of Donald Trump hung at Justice Department headquarters

A large banner of President Donald Trump was hung outside the Justice Department headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.

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A large banner of President Donald Trump was hung outside the Justice Department headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, emphasizing the White House’s control over the nation’s top law enforcement branch that once pursued criminal prosecutions against the president.Related video above: Attorney General Pam Bondi spars with lawmakers in fiery hearingThe image of Trump in shades of blue is a remarkable addition to the storied Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, which is occupied by a department that traditionally has made painstaking efforts to separate itself from politics.Since Trump retook office last year, the Justice Department has faced repeated accusations of targeting the president’s perceived enemies on his behalf. Those prosecutions include that of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, as well as investigations into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and several Democratic representatives who recorded a video urging service members to disobey any illegal orders.Similar banners of Trump’s face have been draped across other federal departments, including the Department of Labor and the Department of Agriculture, each with its own text: “American workers first” and “growing America,” respectively.The new sign at the Justice Department reads “make America safe again,” the slogan of the Trump administration’s violent crime crackdown.The Trump Justice Department has repeatedly stated that its investigations under Trump are not political, and said that the department is course-correcting from alleged “weaponization” under the previous administration.Chief among their examples are the two federal criminal cases brought against Trump by former special Jack Smith for retaining classified documents in his home at Mar-a-Lago and for his alleged role in instigating the 2021 Capitol riot. The classified documents case was dismissed by a judge, and the election interference case was dropped when he won the election in November 2020.CNN has reached out to the Justice Department for comment on the banner.

A large banner of President Donald Trump was hung outside the Justice Department headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, emphasizing the White House’s control over the nation’s top law enforcement branch that once pursued criminal prosecutions against the president.

Related video above: Attorney General Pam Bondi spars with lawmakers in fiery hearing

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The image of Trump in shades of blue is a remarkable addition to the storied Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, which is occupied by a department that traditionally has made painstaking efforts to separate itself from politics.

Since Trump retook office last year, the Justice Department has faced repeated accusations of targeting the president’s perceived enemies on his behalf. Those prosecutions include that of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, as well as investigations into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and several Democratic representatives who recorded a video urging service members to disobey any illegal orders.

Similar banners of Trump’s face have been draped across other federal departments, including the Department of Labor and the Department of Agriculture, each with its own text: “American workers first” and “growing America,” respectively.

The new sign at the Justice Department reads “make America safe again,” the slogan of the Trump administration’s violent crime crackdown.

The Trump Justice Department has repeatedly stated that its investigations under Trump are not political, and said that the department is course-correcting from alleged “weaponization” under the previous administration.

Chief among their examples are the two federal criminal cases brought against Trump by former special Jack Smith for retaining classified documents in his home at Mar-a-Lago and for his alleged role in instigating the 2021 Capitol riot. The classified documents case was dismissed by a judge, and the election interference case was dropped when he won the election in November 2020.

CNN has reached out to the Justice Department for comment on the banner.

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