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How a New DOJ Memo Sets Up Two Potential Trump Indictments

Por: The Daily Beast Politics March 06, 2023

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When the Department of Justice took the position this week that former President Donald Trump acted improperly by urging his followers to attack Congress in 2021, prosecutors did more than open the door to a potential flood of civil lawsuits from police officers who were injured on Jan. 6.What they actually did, according to legal scholars, is lay the groundwork for a potential criminal indictment against Trump for inciting the... + full article



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