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Trump's DOJ Tries AND FAILS for a 3rd Time to Successfully Prosecute Letitia James

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We've all heard the saying "three strikes and you're out." Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, and Lindsey Halligan have now struck out three times trying to prosecute New York State Attorney General Letitia James.

The first indictment that Lindsey Halligan unlawfully obtained against James was dismissed by a federal judge.

The second time involved another prosecutor who went into the grand jury and tried to convince them to indict James. The grand jury concluded there was not sufficient evidence to indict her, and refused to do so.

Undeterred, DOJ tried to indict James again, and yet again the grand jury said no.

This is an example of the American people - the members of the grand jury - standing up to the prosecutorial overreach, abuse, and misconduct of Trump, Bondi, and Halligan.

Glenn also discusses the prosecutor from Missouri that the DOJ has now sent into the grand jury TWICE to fail.

Find Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.com

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We've all heard the saying "three strikes and you're out." Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, and Lindsey Halligan have now struck out three times trying to prosecute New York State Attorney General Letitia James.

The first indictment that Lindsey Halligan unlawfully obtained against James was dismissed by a federal judge.

The second time involved another prosecutor who went into the grand jury and tried to convince them to indict James. The grand jury concluded there was not sufficient evidence to indict her, and refused to do so.

Undeterred, DOJ tried to indict James again, and yet again the grand jury said no.

This is an example of the American people - the members of the grand jury - standing up to the prosecutorial overreach, abuse, and misconduct of Trump, Bondi, and Halligan.

Glenn also discusses the prosecutor from Missouri that the DOJ has now sent into the grand jury TWICE to fail.

Find Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.com

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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