Forbes April 17, 2025
Peter Suciu

Employees at the United States Department of Justice have been instructed not to post anything related to their official work on social media. The orders came after political appointees may have been a little too vocal in expressing their support for President Donald Trump while also hurling criticism at his opponents.

However, the new directive that was sent to U.S. Attorneys’ offices on Monday isn’t really all that different from the past restrictions that were placed on DoJ employees. That included refraining from discussing non-public investigations or making politically-charged statements. In addition, employees have been told not to include their department titles on any social media posts or to repost or share official government information, even press releases.

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