When politics and fear start to shape justice, what happens to truth? This powerful workbook explores how the U.S. Department of Justice—the institution meant to protect fairness and equality, became trapped between loyalty, pressure, and fear. It reveals how quiet compromises, delayed decisions, and political influence slowly erode the rule of law and public trust. Through real events, reflection points, and honest analysis, Inside the Heart of Injustice shows how courage, integrity, and accountability must rise again if democracy is to survive. It’s not just a story about government—it’s about people who still believe in doing what’s right, even when it’s hard. Perfect for readers who care about truth, leadership, and justice, this companion workbook invites you to think deeply about the choices that define integrity—and the cost of silence.