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Biden insists he doesn’t pressure DOJ as possible Trump indictment nears

Por: The Hill Politics June 08, 2023

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President Biden on Thursday emphasized that he has never pressured the Justice Department over whether to bring charges in a case, drawing a contrast with his predecessor, Donald Trump, as a special counsel appears close to deciding whether to indict the former president. Biden was asked at a press conference with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak why Americans should have faith in the Justice Department as it nears a final decision on whether... + full article



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