WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the military to provide dozens of lawyers to the Justice Department for temporary assignments in Memphis and near the U.S.-Mexico border that could run through next fall, according to a memo released this week and reviewed by The Associated Press.
“I am directing you to collectively identify 48 attorneys and 4 paralegals from within your Military Department who may be suitable for detail” to the Justice Department to act as special assistant U.S. attorneys, Hegseth wrote in a memo dated Monday that was sent to all four services and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The memo appears to be the latest effort to send military and civilian attorneys working for the Pentagon to the Justice Department, this time to staff offices b

 Chicago Tribune Politics
 Chicago Tribune Politics

 Newsday
 Newsday Chicago Tribune
 Chicago Tribune AP Breaking News
 AP Breaking News America News
 America News Reuters US Top
 Reuters US Top WISC-TV Channel 3000
 WISC-TV Channel 3000 AlterNet
 AlterNet Reuters US Domestic
 Reuters US Domestic Mediaite
 Mediaite CourierPress Sports
 CourierPress Sports