Content Details
DCPD-202500353 - Remarks at the Department of Justice
- Category
- Budget and Presidential Materials
- Collection
- Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Publisher
- Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
- Event Date
- March 14, 2025
- President
- Donald J. Trump
- Document Categories
- Addresses and Remarks : Department of Justice
- Subjects
- 2021 civil unrest and violence at U.S. Capitol
2024 Presidential election
Afghanistan, withdrawal of U.S. military forces
Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division
Attorney General
Border security
Crime rates
Criminal justice system, reform efforts
Deputy Attorney General
District of Columbia, Mayor
Domestic terrorism and extremist violence, efforts to combat
Drug and alcohol addiction, treatment and reduction efforts
Drug Enforcement Administration
Egg prices
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Fentanyl
First responders, service and dedication
Foreign narcotics traffickers
France, President
Freedom of speech
Gasoline costs
Hamas political-paramilitary organization
House Majority Whip
Illegal drugs, interdiction efforts
India, Prime Minister
Iran, regional involvement
Iran, U.S. sanctions
Israel, attacks by Hamas of October 7, 2023
Law enforcement officers, service and dedication
Lebanon, Hizballah political-paramilitary organization
Mexico, President
News media, fairness and accuracy
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Opioid epidemic, efforts to combat
Pardons and commutations
Pennsylvania, 2024 assassination attempt on former President Donald J. Trump in Butler
Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General
Russia, conflict in Ukraine
Russia, President
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Homeland Security
Senate minority leader
Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
State and local law enforcement, Federal support
Supreme Court Associate Justices
Supreme Court Chief Justice
Tariffs
Task Force To Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias
Transnational criminal organizations
U.S. attorneys
U.S. Border Patrol
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Ukraine, Russian invasion and airstrikes
Undocumented immigrants, deportation of criminals
United Kingdom, Prime Minister
White House Border Czar
White House Chief of Staff
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
White House Staff Secretary
- Names
- Alito, Samuel A.; Biden, Joseph R., Jr.; Biden, R. Hunter; Bird, Brenna; Blanche, Todd; Bondi, Pamela J.; Bove, Emil; Bowser, Muriel E.; Bragg, Alvin L., Jr.; Cannon, Aileen M.; Caro- Quintero, Rafael; Carr, Chris; Cole, Terry; Comey, James B., Jr.; Eisen, Norman; Elias, Marc; Emmer, Thomas E., Jr.; Flynn, Michael T.; Fundner, Anne; Garland, Merrick B.; Giuliani, Rudolph W.; Gorsuch, Neal M.; Grassley, Charles E.; Homan, Thomas D.; Jackley, Marty J.; James, Letitia; Kavanaugh, Brett M.; Khadaroo, Jonathan; Lynskey, Joseph; Macron, Emmanuel; Marshall, Steve; Martinez, Walter Javier; Meese, Edwin, III; Miller, Stephen; Mizelle, Chad; Modi, Narendra; Nobles, Jeremiah; Nobles, Tammy; Noem, Kristi L.; Obama, Barack; Patel, Kashyap P. "Kash"; Paxton, W. Kenneth, Jr.; Pomerantz, Mark F.; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich; Reschenthaler, Guy L.; Roberts, John G., Jr.; Rollins, Brooke L.; Rutte, Mark; Scharf, William O.; Schumer, Charles E.; Sheinbaum Pardo, Claudia; Slater, Gail; Smith, John L.; Starmer, Keir; Sunday, David W.; Terrell, Leo; Thomas, Clarence; Trump, Melania; Uthmeier, James; Weissman, Andrew B.; Wiles, Susan; Wilson, Alan.
- Locations
- Washington, DC
- Notes
- The President spoke at 3:37 p.m. In his remarks, he referred to former National Security Adviser Michael T. Flynn; Texas State Attorney General W. Kenneth Paxton, Jr.; Iowa State Attorney General Brenna Bird; Alabama State Attorney General Steve Marshall; South Carolina State Attorney General Alan Wilson; Florida State Attorney General James Uthmeier; Georgia State Attorney General Chris Carr; Pennsylvania State Attorney General David W. Sunday; South Dakota State Attorney General Marty J. Jackley; R. Hunter Biden, son of former President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.; Marc Elias, group chair, Elias Law Group; Mark F. Pomerantz, of counsel, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP; former Attorney General Merrick B. Garland; former Department of Justice Special Counsel John L. Smith; Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr.; New York State Attorney General Letitia James; former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James B. Comey, Jr.; Mayor Muriel E. Bowser of Washington, DC; President Emmanuel Macron of France; Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom; White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles; Aileen M. Cannon, judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida; Andrew B. Weissman, retired partner, WilmerHale, in his capacity as former lead prosecutor in the office of former Department of Justice Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III; Norman Eisen, senior fellow in governance studies, Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution, in his former capacity as board chair of the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW); Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer; Staff Secretary William O. Scharf; Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; New York City residents Jonathan Khadaroo and Joseph Lynskey, who survived attacks in which they were pushed off subway platforms in the path of oncoming trains in New York City on December 7 and December 31, 2024, respectively; White House Border Czar Thomas D. Homan; Tammy and Jeremiah Nobles, mother and stepfather of Kayla M. Hamilton, who was killed in Aberdeen, MD, on July 27, 2022; Walter Javier Martinez, who was convicted in murder of Ms. Hamilton; Rafael Caro-Quintero, who was convicted of the February 7, 1985, abduction and murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Kiki Camarena by gunmen in Guadalajara, Mexico, and transferred to U.S. custody on February 27; President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico; former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York City; and former Attorney General Edwin Meese III. The transcript was released by the Office of Communications on March 17.