Trump and GOP allies seek to undermine Justice Dept.'s independence, using it as a scapegoat to shield Trump from prosecution and retaliate against critics.
operates at a distance from Attorney General Merrick Garland, does not liaise and plot strategy with President Joe Biden and his team, and the indictments have been handed down not by political apparatchiks but by the ordinary people empaneled onto grand juries — the bedrock institution of the U.S. criminal legal system.
has reported that Trump also wants to deploy the military, which he seems to view largely as a praetorian guard for presidential power, domestically to fight “gangs” and deport immigrants.
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