The Biden administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) and Special Counsel Jack Smith are reportedly exploring options to wind down their investigations into President-elect Donald Trump. Sources close to the DOJ reveal an internal scramble to potentially halt the January 6 and classified documents cases, which have dogged Trump throughout his campaign.
According to a report from NBC, officials at the DOJ are grappling with the reality that, with Trump poised to return to office, pursuing these cases may no longer be viable. As a DOJ insider stated, “Now that Trump will become president again, DOJ officials see no room to pursue either criminal case against him — and no point in continuing to litigate them in the weeks before he takes office.” This admission highlights the dilemma facing the DOJ as it weighs the implications of continuing high-profile investigations into a sitting president.
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Legal challenges and anticipated appeals are expected to extend to the Supreme Court, where many argue the DOJ’s cases lack the robustness needed to hold up under scrutiny. Observers note that with the clock ticking, there appears to be limited time and legal grounding for the DOJ to pursue Trump in court effectively.
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