Is the Trump administration — led by a convicted felon who has freed violent insurrectionists, used his pardon powers to free a prolific drug trafficker and aided multiple people accused of and convicted of sex crimes — in position to credibly accuse anyone else of unleashing danger in America?
That’s the legitimacy crisis casting a pall over the Justice Department’s newly announced investigation into Virginia prosecutor Steve Descano, the commonwealth’s attorney of Fairfax County.
“This investigation will uncover whether this prosecutor is putting the community at risk in offering sweetheart deals to illegal immigrants charged with serious crimes,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said in a press release.
Dhillon, who leads the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, said the probe will focus on whether Descano “discriminated against United States citizens by offering preferential treatment only to illegal alien criminal defendants.” Dhillon has faced mass staff defections amid claims that she has perverted her workplace into a tool to target many of the rights that the office was designed to protect.
In a post on X, Descano wrote:
Today, I received notice of a Department of Justice investigation into my office regarding one of our policies. My policies are fair, legal, and reflect the values of my community.
Descano was elected in 2019 despite right-wing efforts to spur hysteria around progressive prosecutors and the policies they tend to support, such as ending cash bail and reducing mandatory minimum sentences. Conservatives have targeted Descano ever since, while deploying the time-honored GOP tactic of cherry-picking incidents of violent crime to portray liberals as supporters of criminal activity.
In December, The Intercept reported that that a nonprofit organization called the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, which fashions itself as being pro-police, pushed the Trump administration to launch the very investigation that Dhillon just announced.
Some important context here is that Dhillon has faced criticism from some in the MAGA movement who have felt the DOJ has not acted quickly enough to wage legal warfare against liberals, a priority she has promoted in the past.








