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Jan 16
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Ten Federal Prosecutors RESIGN Over the ...

GLENN KIRSCHNER
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A total of ten Department of Justice prosecutors in Minnesota and Washington, DC, have resigned over the unethical conduct of Donald Trump's dirty DOJ leadership in connection with the fatal shooting by an ICE officer of Renee Good. Glenn does a deep dive into this remarkable legal development. Find Glenn on Substack: glennkirschner.substack.com See Pri ... Show More
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