The Public Integrity Section holds exclusive
jurisdiction over prosecution of alleged criminal misconduct by
federal judges, monitors the investigation and prosecution of election and
conflict of interest crimes. It consolidates into one unit the U.S. Department of Justice's oversight responsibilities for prosecuting criminal abuses of the public trust by elected and appointed government officials. In addition to prosecuting cases, PIN also advises and assists prosecutors and agents in the field in handling public corruption cases. PIN previously employed more than 30 prosecutors who "travel the country to help local
United States attorney's offices develop complex and often politically contentious corruption cases". In 2025, following restructuring by the
Trump administration and five resignations stemming from the administration's handling of the
Eric Adams corruption case, PIN's headcount was reduced to just two attorneys. In addition to the headcount reduction, the administration also stripped the unit of its abilities to file new cases of its own and consult on cases involving members of
Congress. ==Administrative history==