DOJ indicts former Cuban president; Trump breaks with Federalist Society: Join the live discussion
Summary
President Donald Trump has publicly distanced himself from The Federalist Society, a group influential in selecting judges. Meanwhile, the U.S. Justice Department is expanding its legal actions against powerful people in other countries, recently shifting focus from Venezuela to Cuba.Key Facts
- President Trump has openly broken ties with The Federalist Society.
- The Federalist Society plays a key role in choosing federal judges.
- There is a question about whether Judge selections in Trump’s second term will differ from before.
- The U.S. Justice Department is increasing law enforcement efforts against influential individuals overseas.
- The current international focus is moving from Venezuela to Cuba.
- The discussion mentioned is part of The Hill Legal Affairs Reporters’ coverage.
- Ella Lee and Zach are reporters involved in the related discussion.
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