A federal grand jury in Virginia has delivered a stunning setback to the Biden era Justice Department, refusing to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James in what critics are calling another politically driven prosecution effort. The decision marks the third time federal authorities have failed to convince a grand jury to bring criminal charges against one of President Donald Trump’s most outspoken legal adversaries.
According to a federal law enforcement source and another individual familiar with the matter, the grand jury declined to move forward on Thursday, effectively shutting down the latest attempt to revive the case. The rejection comes after months of pressure from President Trump, who has repeatedly accused James of weaponizing her office for political purposes during her aggressive legal campaign against him.
This latest collapse follows an embarrassing series of missteps for federal prosecutors. Just last month, a federal judge threw out mortgage related charges against James, along with separate charges aimed at former FBI Director James Comey. The court ruled that the prosecutor overseeing both cases had been unlawfully appointed, dealing a major blow to the Justice Department’s legal strategy.
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