A huge banner showing Donald Trump fell into place on the front of the Justice Department building in Washington on Thursday. The sign reads βMake America Safe Againβ and hangs high above the entrance in plain view of staff and visitors.
They just put up a giant Trump banner on the Department of Justice building.
No more pretending. The DOJ is working for Trump, prosecuting his enemies and covering for his corruption, not upholding the law or serving the American people.
Impeach! pic.twitter.com/T76uEYoHNI
β Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) February 19, 2026
The banner is striking because the Justice Department has long been seen as separate from the White House. That distance is meant to keep law enforcement free from raw politics. But some critics say the wall between those two places is cracking.
When asked about the banner, a Justice Department spokesperson said, βWe are proud at this Department of Justice to celebrate 250 years of our great country and our historic work to make America safe again at President Trumpβs direction.β
The Justice Department once investigated the very man now on its facade. In late 2022 Attorney General Merrick Garland named Jack Smith to look into whether the former president mishandled classified papers and tried to overturn the 2020 election. The special counsel later moved to drop the cases after the 2024 election, citing long standing policy against prosecuting a sitting president.
That history gives the banner a sharp edge. Supporters say the display is patriotic and shows focus on public safety. Opponents say it looks like the department is acting as the president’s personal publicity arm.
The banner also fits a wider pattern critics point to in Washington. Since the new administration took office, leaders have moved to rebrand public institutions and federal events under a White House linked 250 year effort called Freedom 250. That push has already replaced official America 250 branding at some agencies and has stirred questions about mixing celebration with partisan aims.
Reporters noted the banner did not carry the official logo used by the bipartisan semiquincentennial commission. That detail matters to watchdogs who say the move looks more like political branding than a neutral government commemoration.
Former officials and veterans of the Justice Department reacted with anger. Stacey Young, who led a Justice Department alumni group and left the department last year, called the banner shameful. She said, βHanging that banner should put to rest any doubt that Donald Trump has hijacked the independence of the Justice Department. He β not the American people β is the only client DOJβs current leadership serves.β
The banner is one in a string of changes to public institutions since the new administration took charge. The president and his allies have moved quickly to put his name on buildings and programs across the capital. The Kennedy Center was renamed last year and the United States Institute of Peace was also rebranded with the president’s name on its facade. These moves drew lawsuits and angry calls from lawmakers.
The White House sent questions about the banner back to the Justice Department. White House officials did not offer a new comment on why the sign went up or who approved it.
For regular people who work near the building the sight was hard to ignore. Some shrugged and said it was just another odd moment in a strange year. Others said it felt like something that should belong in a campaign office rather than on a federal building charged with upholding the law.
it’s these things that scream, DICTATOR, the most to me… only seen banners of leaders, in places like, N Korea, Iraq & Nazi Germany… also: the DOJ doesn’t belong to a POTUS… THIS SHIT IS NOT NORMAL! pic.twitter.com/Xh2tCixsPi
β Just gonna leave this right here… (@lulubelle001) February 19, 2026
For this DOJ, it’s so on brand pic.twitter.com/iEZMfw2WIZ
β It’s politics (@Politicsworld) February 19, 2026
The White House is a criminal enterprise.
β Jack Hopkins (@thejackhopkins) February 19, 2026
β Northern Alberta Farmers Organization π¨π¦β€οΈπΊπ¦ (@ruNa3i) February 19, 2026
“But sometimes, you need a dictator.”
– Donald Trump, World Economic Forum, 1/21/26 pic.twitter.com/E4R0f4t4Wuβ AnarchoChristian (@AnarchoXP) February 19, 2026
The Department of Justice is not supposed to be an extension of any president β¦. including Donald Trump.
The Attorney General serves the Constitution, not the Oval Office.
Even the appearance of political influence over the DOJ undermines public trust.
In a functioningβ¦
β jorco π»ποΈ (@connydieckman) February 19, 2026
π¨THE MOST CORRUPT DOJ IN AMERICAN HISTORY…PAM BONDI & TODD BLANCHE, REPRESENT TRUMPπNOT THE CONSTITUTION,NOT THE RULE OF LAW….βοΈWHERE THE RULE OF LAW ENDS, TYRANNY BEGINS…DOJ HAS ZERO CREDIBILITY. #DOJ #AbuseOfPower #PamBondi #PoliticalHack #Liar pic.twitter.com/gXm0tafO3G
β Raquel Solis (@RaquelS16774168) February 19, 2026
Itβs now the Department of Trump Retribution and Coverup. When will the gold leafing get started?
β Robin (@hitegraphics3) February 19, 2026
For me, as a Dutch lawyer, this is truly unacceptable, as this constitutes a flagrant violation of the Trias Politica. Truly scandalous.
β JR (@JustReadingNoCo) February 19, 2026
This is insane, unconstitutional, unAmerican and completely unacceptable. Impeach now. This shouldn’t even be partisan. The Trump Epstein cabal will literally do anything to remain in power and protect the mega-rich elites of both parties and the world, and business and mediaβ¦
β Lou DiBellaπ₯ (@loudibella) February 19, 2026






