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The Justice Department is winding down its case against Donald Trump.
NBC said, “Now that Trump is back in office, Justice Department officials believe there is no room to pursue criminal charges against him, and there is no point in pursuing a case in the weeks leading up to the inauguration.'' The official said.''
Justice Department officials are considering how to scale back two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office, to comply with the department's longstanding policy that sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted. Two people familiar with the matter said. NBC News.
The latest debate stands in contrast to the pre-election legal stance of Special Counsel Jack Smith, who has taken significant steps in the election interference case against Trump in recent weeks, regardless of the election calendar.
However, sources say Justice Department officials are aware of the fact that a trial is not possible for the time being, either in the January 6 case or in the matter of classified documents. Both are in legal trouble and are likely to face appeals forever. Even if President Trump loses the election, he can still sue the Supreme Court.
Now that Trump is set to become president again, Justice Department officials believe there is no point in pursuing any criminal charges against him, and there is no point in pursuing the case just weeks before Trump takes office. Officials said no.
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