Why the DOJ's cases against Trump for election interference never came to a jury
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The recent discussion by authors Carol Leonnig and Aaron Davis sheds light on why the Department of Justice's cases against former President Trump for election interference never reached a jury. They argue that the FBI's commitment to maintaining its independence from political influence played a significant role in stalling these cases. This is important because it raises questions about accountability and the integrity of the justice system in politically charged situations.
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