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DOJ aims to drop ‘politically motivated’ lawfare after Trump victory

The Ministry of Justice Moved This is to end a lawsuit filed against President-elect Donald Trump following his victory on Wednesday.

Ministry of Justice reportedly Because a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, authorities are asking authorities to disband any ongoing cases against President Trump by Inauguration Day. Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to “leave office” by Inauguration Day, meaning the case will be dismissed by January 20th.

“I call on Attorney General Garland, Attorney General Alvin Bragg, and Fannie Willis to immediately halt their politically motivated prosecution of President Donald Trump.”

Trump's election victory was announced early Wednesday after he successfully won North Carolina and flipped Georgia and Pennsylvania. As of this writing, President Trump also turned over Wisconsin and Michigan. Following his victory, prominent Republican voices called for the law to be repealed.

In the aftermath of the historic victory, several Republican lawmakers called for the dismissal of Trump's criminal case, claiming that “the American people have spoken.”

Former Attorney General Bill Barr: “The American people have passed their verdict on President Trump and definitively elected him to lead our country for the next four years.'' said In the aftermath of the election. “They did so in full knowledge of the allegations against him by prosecutors across the country. Attorney General Garland and state prosecutors should respect the people's decision and dismiss the case against President Trump now.” I think.”

Trump also received offers of support from Republican leaders.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise: “The American people have sued, and this legal issue must end.'' said In a post to X after Trump's victory. “I call on Attorney General Garland, Attorney General Alvin Bragg, and Fannie Willis to immediately halt their politically motivated prosecution of President Donald Trump.”

Trump has been the subject of an onslaught of legal battles in recent years. Most recently, Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in New York state and is scheduled to be sentenced on November 26th.

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