The Department of Justice last month "recently issued new review and approval processes for any public statements by employees of the United States Attorneys’ Offices at panels, conferences, and public events," according to a letter filed in Luigi Mangione's federal case. The comment came as prosecutors attempted to convince a judge the office did not run afoul of local rules when DOJ employees reposted case commentary on social media.
New US Justice Department Process Requires Vetting of 'Public' Speech by Employees, Prosecutor Says

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