Trump's revenge tour falls flat in the courts
Summary
President Trump has attempted to prosecute political opponents during his second term, but these efforts have not been successful in court. Federal grand juries have dismissed cases against individuals like former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. A case involving six Democratic lawmakers was also not pursued by a grand jury.Key Facts
- President Trump has tried to use the legal system against political opponents during his current term.
- Federal grand juries generally return indictments but have declined to do so in several high-profile cases initiated by Trump.
- A federal judge dismissed charges against James Comey due to the invalid appointment of a prosecutor by Trump.
- Charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James were dismissed twice for similar reasons.
- A DOJ employee was found not guilty of assault after an incident involving a sandwich and a federal agent.
- A grand jury did not indict six Democrats accused by Trump of seditious behavior in a video.
- The invalid appointments of prosecutors have undermined several cases initiated during Trump's term.
- It is uncertain if there will be further attempts to indict the Democratic lawmakers.
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