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Judge rebukes preeminent US attorney s office and urges DOJ review of sanctions case given systemic nature of errors and misconduct

Judge rebukes preeminent US attorney s office and urges DOJ review of sanctions case given systemic nature of errors and misconduct CNN 2/18/2021 By Kara Scannell, CNN © Samuel Corum/Getty Images WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 09: The Justice Department building on a foggy morning on December 9, 2019 in Washington, DC. It is expected that the Justice Department Inspector General will release his report on the investigation into the Justice and FBIs conduct during the FISA warrant process as it relates to the 2016 election today.(Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images) A federal judge in New York is urging the Justice Department s Office of Professional Responsibility to conduct a review into the US attorney s office in Manhattan s handling of the prosecution of an Iranian businessman accused of violating US sanctions laws due to the systemic nature of the errors and misconduct that occurred in this case.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180922:00:55:00

hands. number one, you see donald trump on stage there in missouri as he has been rallying and attacking his own doj. but number two, i m holding a new statement from rod rosenstein responding to reports that he suggested he secretly recorded the president. quote, i never pursued or authorized recording the president, and any suggestion that i have ever advocated forrer the removal of the president is absolutely false that is rod rosenstein again denying the story in the new york times in a late friday night statement. i m joined by natasha bertrand, staff writer at the atlantic and ali nejad of above the law. it is pretty late for rod rosenstein to be redenying. right. and he said he would not be issuing any more comments with regards to this new york times piece, but i guess he really could not help himself. look, i think that the comments that have been made by certain new york times reporters, washington post reporters, on twitter and even in the stories have been really

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180922:00:57:00

surreptitiously, it s a huge overstatement for anyone to be suggesting he was completely detached from reality and going completely crazy. that s not to say he is completely blameless in all this because did write the memo that trump used to justify comey s firing. but to say he is suggesting this seriously is disingenuous. ali? you know, i kind of agree with natasha that he probably wasn t serious. but my question for rosenstein, why wasn t he serious? why wasn t he recording the president? we have a president of legendary incoffer tense. everybody in his white house seems to think he is completely unfit to do the job. and the only person with the guts to put the president on the record and expose him to the american people is omarosa? is that the world we re living in? somebody should be recording the president. somebody should be telling us everything that he is doing, and somebody should be exposing this man for the charlotte tan that he is.

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