US Justice Department unit for drug and food safety cases being disbanded
Source: Reuters
April 25, 2025 5:00 PM EDT Updated 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON, April 25 (Reuters) - A Justice Department unit that handles criminal and civil enforcement of U.S. food and drug safety laws is being disbanded as part of an ongoing cost-cutting campaign by President Donald Trump's administration, according to three people familiar with the matter.
About 215 people work for the Consumer Protection Branch, part of the Justice Department's Civil Division, including attorneys, support staff and law enforcement agents. It was listed as a possible target for cuts in a March memo by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, first reported by Reuters. A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Although it is located in the Civil Division, the Consumer Protection Branch is an unusual office because its work involves a hybrid of criminal prosecutions and civil enforcement. It handles criminal cases to enforce the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, a federal law that makes it a crime to sell or distribute adulterated or misbranded food or drugs. It also enforces statutes for the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The three sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the plans for disbanding the Consumer Protection Branch.
Two of the sources said that the more than 100 attorneys who work in the unit were notified on Thursday about the plans to break it up. Attorneys from the unit who handle criminal cases will be relocated to the department's Criminal Division while the rest of the unit's employees will remain in the Civil Division, the three sources said. Some who do primarily legal defense work for the Food and Drug Administration will be transferred to the Justice Department's federal programs branch, they said. It remains unclear where others will be placed, according to two of the sources.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-justice-department-unit-drug-food-safety-cases-being-disbanded-2025-04-25/
As many may have seen me post - most federal agencies don't have authority to actually file in court so they utilize DOJ to do that. The agencies do have offices with legal counsels who will compile what the program staff put together as documentation for a case (and will proffer the citations to the laws that govern the agency that may have been violated). But once that is all done, it goes to DOJ to actually file and present in court at a trial (if it gets that far).

Hornedfrog2000
(138 posts)Can we actually say out loud what is happening? He is dismantling the USA
Irish_Dem
(68,783 posts)All of this is going to cost the US citizen a great deal of money.
We will be scammed and harmed from all sides.
Karasu
(1,006 posts)few pennies (or trying to, anyhow) means something to them. Quality of life doesn't.
mdbl
(6,300 posts)pansypoo53219
(22,139 posts)Lonestarblue
(12,565 posts)halobeam
(5,039 posts)It's the norm for this media. The right message, as another poster just said, he's dismantling the country. The money is just a pleasant side effect.
pandr32
(12,883 posts)
Old Crank
(5,562 posts)Strictly accidentally and before trump 1. thought there was improvement with Biden. But the crazies took over and now I worry abut the future of the US.
Elessar Zappa
(16,330 posts)Right wing extremism is on the rise in most Western European countries.
DENVERPOPS
(11,862 posts)is the merger of Government and Corporations..........
Citizens United paved the way for Corporations buying elections.
The United States of America, is soon to become The United Corporations of America, or better yet:
The Corporate Tyranny of America..........
The Corporations, (and Uber Wealthy who own them), are getting elected the Best Politicians they can buy.....
LudwigPastorius
(12,286 posts)
mahina
(19,715 posts)He announces that crack is now legal, executive order, and they will now be selling commenmorative crack from the White House
It is a Crackhead White House though
It deserves its own #
red dog 1
(30,748 posts)BumRushDaShow
(151,357 posts)depending on how granular your web browser allows you to do that. Reuters usually lets you read about 5 or 6 articles before throwing up a paywall (and then I clear their cookies).
Sometimes I am able to find one of the news aggregators like msn, Aol, U.S. News & World Report, Yahoo! News, etc. that carry Reuters' wire service articles.
Aol has this one as I just found - https://www.aol.com/us-justice-department-unit-drug-205702803.html