Who Is Joshua Stueve? DOJ Spokesperson Resigns, Citing 'Toxic' Painting Surroundings.

 


Joshua Stueve, top spokesperson for the branch of Justice, resigned earlier this week. In his letter to leadership, the previous federal worker stated a ''poisonous workplace environment" brought on his choice, The Hill reported.


Stueve, who is now not appointed by President Donald Trump, said that he cannot ''preserve to serve in this sort of adversarial and toxic work environment'. "The management at the very best degrees makes clear we are not welcomed or valued, an awful lot much less trusted to do our jobs," he wrote.


The previous DOJ spokesman clarified that Trump's win did not ''impact my choice.'. "In fact, it has been an honor to serve this department under a couple of administrations led with the aid of both Republicans and Democrats, every one of whom have previously dealt with career teams of workers with admiration and dignity," Stueve stated in the letter, acquired through The Hill.


He, however, stated that 'primary decency' was gone from the DOJ on account of attorney standard Pam Bondi taking office.


Stueve's resignation comes as the Elon Musk-led branch of government efficiency (DOGE) has been examining federal businesses to cut spending. Numerous staffers had been fired due to the fact that.


Who's Joshua Stueve?


Stueve is a Marine Corps veteran who served almost a decade on active duty. A native of Dayton, Ohio, he graduated from Wayne High school in Huber Heights in 1997. After high school, Stueve joined the Marine Corps as an infantryman, stationed in Spain, and deployed throughout europe and the Mediterranean.


He later served as a Marine Corps media chief in the Big apple metropolis. Stueve then earned a bachelor's degree from The Ohio State university and pursued a master's degree at Purdue University.


Consistent with Stueve's LinkedIn, he additionally worked as the general public affairs officer for the National Intrepid Middle of Excellence at Walter Reed National army Scientific Middle (2010-2014) and as the director of public affairs at the united states Attorney's office for the Eastern district of virginia (EDVA) from 2014 to 2021.


He started his DOJ stint in 2010, under former President Barack Obama. He became a spokesman for former special counsel Robert Mueller throughout the Trump-Russia investigation.


 

 

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