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The Trump administration's push to hire 400+ new U.S. attorneys faces delays due to freezes, workforce cuts, and low morale, with hiring lagging behind past years.
The Trump administration proposes adding over 400 assistant U.S. attorneys, but hiring progress has been slow due to an initial freeze, ongoing workforce reductions from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, and low morale.
While some offices like Philadelphia and Miami are actively hiring, many remain unresponsive amid a government shutdown.
Fewer new hires are joining compared to past years, with staffing shortages in places like West Virginia.
Most new prosecutors come from elite law schools and focus on street crime, immigration, and sex offenses, avoiding high-profile political cases.
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El impulso de la administración Trump para contratar a más de 400 nuevos abogados estadounidenses se enfrenta a retrasos debido a congelaciones, recortes de personal y baja moral, con la contratación rezagada en los últimos años.