DOJ Attorney Harmeet Dhillon Calls ‘Conservative’ Influencers ‘Hoes’ Over ‘Bullsh*t Attacks’ On President




DOJ attorney Harmeet Dhillon lashed out at “conservative influencers” and online MAGA supporters Sunday after numerous users criticized the administration and Attorney General Pam Pondi.

Dhillon, who serves as the Justice Department’s assistant attorney general for civil rights, lashed out on X as critics argued that the administration was not doing enough to investigate and prosecute election fraud claims, Obama-era and Biden-era lawfare, and the widespread welfare fraud uncovered in Minnesota. (RELATED: Here’s How Trump Has Put ‘Radical’ DEI In The ‘Dustbin’ Throughout 2025)

“‘Conservative’ influencers, if you think you are ‘keeping the pressure on’ or ‘winning’ by spreading bullshit attacks on @realDonaldTrump‘s hand-picked cabinet, you are NOT. You are earning money to spread misinformation. You are hoes. Learn an honest profession!” she posed on X.

“Conservative” influencers, if you think you are “keeping the pressure on” or “winning” by spreading bullshit attacks on @realDonaldTrump’s hand-picked cabinet, you are NOT. You are earning money to spread misinformation. You are hoes. Learn an honest profession!

— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) December 29, 2025

Then you are even dumber useful idiots. At least hoes are getting paid and performing a service!

— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) December 29, 2025

One X user, Will Pope, said Dhillon blocked him after he criticized the DOJ for “doing nothing to bring accountability for the weaponization of government against J6ers.”

Harmeet, who was following me, is now blocking me for asking why the DOJ is still employing the worst January 6 prosecutors and doing nothing to bring accountability for the weaponization of government against J6ers.

This DOJ has zero wins unless you count knitting hats. pic.twitter.com/FpayAMwBkE

— 🇺🇸 𝗪𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝗣𝗢𝗣𝗘 (@FreeStateWill) December 29, 2025

“Harmeet, who was following me, is now blocking me for asking why the DOJ is still employing the worst January 6 prosecutors and doing nothing to bring accountability for the weaponization of government against J6ers. This DOJ has zero wins unless you count knitting hats,” he wrote.

The Stanford Law Review reported in July that “approximately eighteen January 6 prosecutors were fired” and “at least seven senior January 6 prosecutors were demoted” by the Trump DOJ.

Dhillon argued that the Statute of Limitations (SOL) for prosecuting Jack Smith, for example, would not expire until 2027.

“Jan 6 committee in Congress forms in the summer. This is a relevant date (SOL mid 2026 potentially) * Jack Smith appointed over a year later as special counsel in November … statute runs on his obvious shenanigans late 2027 * Democrats in Congress and those in the states colluding with Biden WH hide their behavior, some of which STILLL HASN’T come to light! Statute runs on this five years after their concealed behavior is known to the government. This means the statute could run in the next administration,” she wrote.

On Sunday, Bondi told Just The News that she has asked prosecutors to investigate Obama-era and Biden-era lawfare as an ongoing conspiracy that infringed on the civil rights of Trump and his supporters and shielded Democrats from criminal investigations. The approach would allow the DOJ to charge defendants outside of SOL because they are allegedly part of an ongoing conspiracy. The cases would be similar to those brought against drug cartels and the mafia.

“At my direction, our U.S. Attorneys and federal agents are actively investigating instances of government weaponization nationwide,” Bondi told the outlet. “This is a ten-year stain on the country committed by high-ranking officials against the American people.”




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