Summary

With Donald Trump’s re-election, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to suspend federal criminal cases against him, as longstanding policy bars prosecuting a sitting president.

Special counsel Jack Smith, who previously pressed forward on charges related to January 6 and classified documents, must now consider unwinding these cases.

The DOJ’s stance follows a 2000 memo suggesting impeachment, not prosecution, as the proper recourse for a sitting president.

Trump’s legal team is also strategizing to dismiss or delay other cases, viewing his victory as a mandate to end “weaponization” of the justice system.

  • grue@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    They’re also going to pack SCOTUS and the rest of the Federal judiciary even more. Even if Trump leaves power in four years and even if we still have non-farcical elections by then, we are going to be stuck with an insane, corrupt, Taliban-esque judiciary for decades.