Dangerous Injustice
How Democrats Weaponized the DOJ to Protect Biden and Persecute Trump
Joseph B. Sweeney served in the CIA Office of General Counsel for twenty-five years in support of a broad spectrum of intelligence operations all over the world, including espionage and terrorism investigations and prosecutions.
His work has been recognized with a 1999 Public Service Award from the Eastern District of Virginia for his support of an espionage prosecution, a 2002 Attorney General’s Award for his support of the Southern District of New York’s prosecution of Osama bin Laden and others for bombing U.S. embassies in East Africa, a 2011 Intelligence Community Legal Award for his support of a spy swap, and a 2018 Assistant Attorney General Award for his support of the DOJ National Security Division.
He is a 1987 graduate of the United States Military Academy and served as an Airborne Ranger-qualified infantry officer for six years. After graduating law school in 1996, he was accepted into the CIA National Security Law Honors Program, and in 2012, he earned an LLM in national security law from Georgetown Law School.